Subject: Online course on care of furniture and wood artifacts
MS 226: Care of Furniture and Wood Artifacts Feb 16 - Mar 13, 2009 Price: $425.00 Instructor: Craig Deller Description: Caring for furniture and wood artifacts demands an understanding of how and why wood deteriorates. This course offers a simplified explanation of the chemistry and structure of wood as well as the finished wooden object; be it either a totem pole, plow or a French polished table. Care of Furniture and Wood Artifacts teaches students to identify woods, finishes and furniture styles, write condition reports, and understand the agents of deterioration that are harmful to wood both in storage and on exhibit. Topics include preparing wood artifacts for storage and exhibit, the use of archival materials with wood artifacts, housekeeping techniques for furniture and large objects on open display, basic repairs and three dimensional supports for storage or exhibit. Course Outline: Introduction The structure and chemistry of wood Furniture and Their Styles and Structures Documentation and Condition Report Writing Wood Artifacts and Their Environment Handling Furniture and Wood Artifacts Treating Furniture and Wood Artifacts Care of Wood in Storage Care of Wood on Exhibit Conclusion Logistics: Participants in Care of Furniture and Wood Artifacts work through sections on their own. Materials and resources include online literature, slide lectures and dialog between students and the instructor through online forums. Care of Furniture and Wood Artifacts runs four weeks. To reserve a spot in the course, please pay at <URL:http://www.collectioncare.org/tas/tas.html> If you have trouble please contact Helen Alten <helen<-at->collectioncare<.>org> The Instructor: Craig Deller is the owner of the Deller Conservation Group, Ltd. A member of the American Institute for Conservation since 1982, he became a Professional Associate in 1993. Mr. Deller served seven terms as president of the Chicago Area Conservation Group, and six years as Director of Communications for the American Institute for Conservation (AIC), during which he appeared on the "Antiques Roadshow" on their behalf. He co-authored the current AIC brochure "Caring for Your Furniture." His training includes a BS from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, participation in the Furniture Conservation Training Program at Conservation Analytical Laboratory-Smithsonian, as well as courses with Dr. Walter McCrone and Richard Wolbers. He is currently on the faculty of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, teaching the "Interior Surfaces Conservation Lab" for the Historic Preservation Department. He volunteered for the AASLH "History Emergency Assistance Recovery Team" after hurricane Katrina, along with work at the National Museum of St. Kitts WI, and the Whim Museum on St. Croix USVI. *** Conservation DistList Instance 22:43 Distributed: Saturday, January 31, 2009 Message Id: cdl-22-43-026 ***Received on Friday, 30 January, 2009