Subject: Conference on sustainability in conservation
We invite you to a one-day conference on Friday 24 April 2009 at the British Museum on practical approaches towards sustainability in conservation. The four sessions are designed to explore solutions from top to bottom; in studio practice as well as in buildings and environments. Please see the draft programme below for more detail. After the conference the proceedings will be published online for free download from the British Museum website. Hard-copy proceedings may be available if demand is sufficient; cost will be dependent on demand. To benefit from the reduced ticket price of UKP35 please book before 1 March 2009. For further details and to book your place please visit: <URL:http://www.britishmuseum.org/ whats_on/events_calendar/going_green.aspx> **** Moderator's comments: The above URL has been wrapped for email. There should be no newline. Draft programme Going Green: towards sustainability in conservation 9-9:45am Registration 9:45-10am Welcome and introduction Session 1 The big picture 10-10:20am From conservation heating to slow conservation S. Staniforth 10:20-10:40am How to save money and achieve sustainability targets in collections B. Hayton 10:40-11am TBC N. Bell 11-11:30am Morning coffee / poster session Session 2 Buildings and a balanced environment 11:30-11:50am Does a standard temperature need to be constant? M. Rhyl-Svensen, L. Aasbjerg Jensen, P.K. Larsen and T. Padfield 11:50-12:10am Scottish National Portrait Gallery: a project to develop new conservation thinking about environment J. Ridge 12:10-12:30pm The way to sustainability: the balance between outdoor climate and natural indoor climate L.E. Casanovas and V. Freitas 12:30-12:50pm New challenges demand new solutions: The integration of sustainable building and functioning of archives as a possible response to Climate Change G. De Witte 12:50-13:50pm Lunch / poster session Session 3 Sustainable practice in the workplace 1:50-2:10pm Minimising waste and recycling of materials used in preservation/conservation M. Vest 2:10-2:30pm Finding alternatives to petroleum-based aromatic hydrocarbon solvents for use in conservation; the testing of Limonene, a natural monoterpene solvent N. Richards, N. Grimaldi and B. Singer 2:30-2:50pm The Big Ban: Preliminary research into finding a non-toxic alternative to Nitromors(R) J. Barton and R. Swift 2:50-3:10pm Greener Cleaning of Large Textiles K. Ayers, I. Gibb, M. Takami, K. Hallett and K. Frame 3:10-3:40pm Afternoon tea / poster session Session 4 Green guides to studio practice 3:40-4pm Sustainable Display - Can conservation needs, design and sustainability ever be reconciled? D. O'Dwyer 4-4:20pm A Green Guide to sustainable practices in conservation C. Brooks and D. Goodburn-Brown 4:20-4:40pm How are conservators Going Green in the United States? P. Silence 4:40-5pm Close 5-8pm Informal evening reception locally (pay bar) If you wish to contribute, there is an opportunity to submit an abstract for a poster which will be published as a short article in the conference proceedings. Please contact the Going Green organising committee with your title and a brief abstract before 1 March 2009: goinggreen<-at->britishmuseum<.>org Marei Hacke PhD Scientist Conservation and Scientific Research The British Museum Great Russell Street London, WC1B 3DG *** Conservation DistList Instance 22:43 Distributed: Saturday, January 31, 2009 Message Id: cdl-22-43-024 ***Received on Friday, 30 January, 2009