Subject: Conference on architectural paint research in building conservation--addendum
3rd International Conference on Architectural Paint Research January 17-19, 2008. **** Moderator's comments: The original announcement appeared in Conservation DistList Instance: 21:24 Saturday, September 29, 2007 There is still time to register for the 3rd International Architectural Paint Research Conference before the registration fee increase (effective December 1, 2007). This conference provides a chance for architects, architectural historians, conservators, craftspeople, decorative painters, museum professionals, scientists and anyone working with historic architectural finishes to discover the breadth and depth of the field. You will get the chance to meet and have a dialogue with people working in this field internationally, to learn current methods of analysis and research and to understand how the use of the research is evolving. This is an opportunity that should not be missed. To register please access the conference web site at <URL:http://www.aprconference.us>. A list of papers to be presented is included below. Please visit the conference web site for the conference schedule. "Color and Design for the Masses: The Evolution of Paint Catalogs and Design Tools" Jennifer Kearney, Architectural Conservator, Jablonski Building Conservation, Inc., New York, NY, USA "Copal Resin and the Practice of Oil-Varnishing in the Second Half of Nineteenth-Century America" Andrew Fearon, Architectural Conservator, Milner and Carr Conservation, LLC, Chadds Ford, PA, USA "Glizt and Glam: Theatrics in the Historical Finishes of Timothy Pflueger" Katherine Petrin, Katherine Untch, Kitty Vieth and James Cocks, Architectural Resources Group, San Francisco, CA, USA "Historic and Decorative Finishes of Virginia City, Montana: The Doctor Daems and Corbett Residence Case Study" Jeff McDonald, Montana Heritage Commission, Virginia City, MT, USA "Layers of Misunderstanding" Jon Braenne, Research Scientist and Paintings Conservator, Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU), Norway "Merging Modern Technology and Traditional Craft in the Reproduction of Historic Wallpapers and Ornament at the Grand Opera House, Meridian, Mississippi" Chris Mills, Architectural Conservator, EverGreene Painting Studios, Inc., New York, NY, USA "Modern Materials and Tradition: Decorative Craftsmanship in the Twenty-first Century" Lori Wilson, Application Specialist, Golden Artist Colors, Inc., New Berlin, NY, USA "More than Just Glass: Tiffany's Decorative Paint Finishes" Jennifer Cappeto, Associate, Higgins Quasebarth and Partners, LLC, New York, NY, USA "New Exterior Paint Discoveries at Colonial Williamsburg" Natasha Loeblich, Paint Analyst, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, VA, USA "Options for Design Compensation in Historic Wallpapers" T.J. McClintock, Studio TKM Ltd., Conservation of Fine and Historic Works on Paper, Somerville, MA, USA "Paint Analysis and the Montpelier Restoration" Gardiner Hallock, Director of Architectural Research, The Montpelier Foundation, Orange, VA, USA; and Mark Wenger, Architect, MCWB Architects, Williamsburg, VA, USA "Paint Research and Communication" Line Bregnhoi, Paint Researcher/Paintings Conservator, National Museum of Denmark; and Mads Chr. Christensen, Head, Conservation Analytical Laboratory, National Museum of Denmark; Copenhagen, Denmark "The Paint System and Decorative Painting at the Templers Colony Sarona in The Holy Land 1871-1947" Shay Farkash, ICOMOS Israel, Chairman of the Wall Painting Committee Member of the Society for Preservation of Israel Heritage Sites, Paint Brushes Manufacturer, Tel-Aviv, Israel "Painting Williamsburg" Edward Chappell, Director of Architectural Research, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, VA, USA "Paints for Concrete: 1870-1960" Norman Weiss, Adjunct Associate Professor, Columbia University; Senior Scientist, Integrated Conservation Resources, Inc.; Vice President of MCC Materials, Inc.; New York, NY, USA "The Period Rooms in the Wrightsman Galleries at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York" Mechtild Baumeister, Conservator, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY, USA "The Qing Dynasty Painted Architectural Decoration at Shuxiang Temple, Chengde" Lori Wong, Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles, CA, USA "The Red Coast of Northern Norway" Tone Olstad, Conservation Section Head, The Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway "Relining and Gel-cleaning: History and Application of Traditional and Modern Methods in the Conservation of Painted Surfaces in the Lodge of Retirement in The Forbidden City" Liu Chang, Associate Professor of Architectural History School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China "Restoring the Colors of Thomas Jefferson: Beyond the Colors of Independence" Frank Welsh, President, Welsh Color and Conservation, Inc., Bryn Mawr, PA, USA "Royal Festival Hall" Patrick Baty, Papers and Paints, Ltd., London, England "Stenton and Mount Pleasant: Revisiting the Finish Histories of Two of Philadelphia's Most Treasured Eighteenth-Century Houses" Peggy Olley, Mellon Fellow in Furniture Conservation, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA, USA "Wallpaper Through the Ages from the Collection of Architectural Investigation Group, Latvia" Laura Luse, The Architectural Investigation Group, Riga, Latvia "White Lead: It has a past but does it have a future?" Colin Mitchell-Rose, Consultant on Traditional Paint, Edinburgh, Scotland "'with the edge of Goose-Quill feather'" Helen Hughes, Historic Interiors Research and Conservation Unit, English Heritage, England plus a Keynote Address by Willie Graham of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Jennifer Cappeto Planning Committee Member 3rd International Architectural Paint Research Conference *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:31 Distributed: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-31-013 ***Received on Saturday, 17 November, 2007