Subject: Online course on collections areas
Northern States Conservation Center announces a new online course about cleaning collections areas, displays and collections starting in early January 2008. MS 217: Museum Cleaning Basics (new course) Instructor: Gretchen Anderson January 7 - February 1, 2008 Price: $425 Location: <URL:http://www.museumclasses.org> Description: Museum Cleaning Basics explores everything you need to know about cleaning your collections. Participants learn when to clean and when not to clean. They also learn how to make those decisions. Topics range from basic housekeeping to specific techniques for specific objects. You will learn why cleaning is important and how to prevent damage when cleaning. We will look at specific techniques that minimize damage while getting the work done. And we will discuss when to call in a specialist, such as a conservator. Students will create a housekeeping manual for their institution. Course Outline Introduction Agents of Deterioration Health and safety for the object and for you Equipment and supplies Cleaning techniques Documentation Spring Cleaning: Housekeeping Manual Conclusion Logistics: Participants in Museum Cleaning Basics work through sections at their own pace. Instructor Gretchen Anderson is available for scheduled email support. Materials and resources include online literature, slide lectures and dialog between students and online chats led by the instructor. The course is limited to 20 participants. Museum Cleaning Basics runs four weeks. Please enroll at <URL:http://www.museumclasses.org> and pay for the course at <URL:http://www.collectioncare.org/tas/tas.html>. If you have trouble completing an on-line order, please contact Helen Alten at helen [at] collectioncare__org. The Instructor: Objects conservator Gretchen Anderson learned her craft at the American Museum of Natural History, the Smithsonian's Conservation Analytical Lab, the Canadian Conservation Institute, Getty Conservation Lab, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Minnesota Historical Society. She established the conservation department at the Science Museum of Minnesota in 1989. Ms. Anderson is a member of the American Institute for Conservation and the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections. She lectures and presents workshops on preventive conservation, IPM, and practical methods and materials for storage of collections. *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:36 Distributed: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-36-010 ***Received on Tuesday, 18 December, 2007