Subject: Seminar on conservation science
Crossing Boundaries: The impact of house paints on the artist's palette University Seminar Series on Conservation Science: Price Auditorium Art Institute of Chicago The Art Institute of Chicago 111 S. Michigan Ave. 60603 Chicago, IL Friday October 19, 2007 You are cordially invited to the continuing series of seminars on Conservation Science, a part of the Art Institute of Chicago/Northwestern University Collaborative Program in Conservation Science supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The goal of these seminars is twofold: to educate scientists and engineers on the opportunities and unsolved problems in conservation science and to inform conservators, curators and conservation scientists about the techniques and expertise available in science and engineering which might be brought to bear on conservation science problems. 9-9:15am Welcome Francesca Casadio The Art Institute of Chicago 9:15-10:15am Stuart G. Croll Department of Coatings and Polymeric Materials North Dakota State University "Changes in Paint Technology from 1930 to 1950" 10:15-10:45am Coffee break 10:45-11:45am Christopher McGlinchey The Museum of Modern Art "The Influence of Early Consumer Paints (1880 - 1940) on Artist's Technique and Thought" 11:45am-12:15pm Gwenaelle Gautier and Kim Muir The art Institute of Chicago "Investigating Ripolin: correlating visual observations and scientific analysis" 12:15-1:45pm Lunch Break 2-3pm Marilyn Mc Cully Independent scholar Keynote address: "Gloss" 3-4pm Panel discussion and conclusive remarks: Ann Hoenigswald National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC Narayan Khandekar Straus Center for Conservation, Harvard University Art Museums, Boston Jan Marontate Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada Please RSVP to Jann-Nicole Trujillo Secretary and Assistant to the Executive Director of Conservation 312-443-3638 jtrujillo [at] artic__edu by Monday, October 1, 2007. Participation is free, thanks to the generous support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, but you need to register in order to attend this Seminar. Please feel free to share this information with anyone who could be interested in listening to the talks and contribute their opinions to the discussion. Please enter the Museum through the Michigan Avenue entrance. As this event will begin before the opening of the Museum to the public, you are kindly requested to be diligent with your RSVPs, as we will have to register everybody with Security. See also: The Art Institute of Chicago and Northwestern University's collaborative program in Conservation Science: <URL:http://www.matsci.northwestern.edu/aic/> Francesca Casadio, PhD Andrew W. Mellon Conservation Scientist The Art Institute of Chicago 111 South Michigan Ave. 60603-6110 Chicago 312-857-7647 Fax: 312-541-1959 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:23 Distributed: Sunday, September 23, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-23-014 ***Received on Tuesday, 11 September, 2007