Subject: Call for participants: Collaborative Workshops in Photograph Conservation
The Andrew W. Mellon series of Collaborative Workshops in Photograph Conservation were initiated in 1997 by Nora Kennedy and Debbie Hess Norris. Nineteen workshops during a 12-year period provided continuing professional development for approximately 147 conservators and other conservation professionals representing 29 countries internationally. These workshops produced large binders of relevant articles for the participants, samples sets of digital prints for purchase, as well as sets of paper negatives and collodion negatives for North American graduate training programs. The series has promoted collaboration and research between allied professionals in conservation, art history, science, art, and industry. The book "Coatings on Photographs," edited by Constance McCabe, is a direct outcome of the workshop "Finishing Photographs." Perhaps best of all, these workshops have fostered close working and personal relationships between colleagues around the world, promoting collaboration and exchange. To the good fortune of the field, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has endowed this workshop series with a $1 million grant to the Foundation of the American Institute for Conservation. We are all grateful to the FAIC and Eric Pourchot for taking the lead in supporting this endeavor and its commitment to raising the matching funds required by the Mellon Foundation. As stipulated by the grant, Debbie Norris and Nora Kennedy will serve as advisers to the workshop series in conjunction with a committee elected from the Photographic Materials Group membership--Sylvie Penichon (chair), Martin Jurgens, and Paul Messier. The committee also includes ex-officio members Karen Pavelka as the AIC Board Liaison, Barbara Brown as the current PMG Chair, and Eric Pourchot and Lisa Avent who represent the FAIC. Colleagues who coordinate specific workshops will also contribute to committee meetings, as appropriate. The first two workshop topics have been finalized. The Characterization of Gelatin Silver Prints is planned for fall of 2010. It will be coordinated by Erin Murphy and hosted by the New York Public Library. A workshop on Removal of Pressure-sensitive Tapes on Silver-Based Photographic Prints will be coordinated by Adrienne Lundgren and is scheduled for 2011. Future topics under consideration include photographic negatives, glass in photography, digital print materials, and compensation for loss. We invite and welcome your suggestions on future workshop topics. In the weeks ahead our organizing committee will be finalizing the dates and content for our 2010 two-day workshop/symposium on the characterization of silver gelatin prints. In doing so, we aim to present a comprehensive overview of current scholarship. Please contact Erin Murphy at erin_murphy<-at->nypl<.>org by October 5, 2009 to share your current research related to silver gelatin print materials for possible inclusion in the final program. We look forward to the commencement of this FAIC-sponsored workshop series. This series is for you and by you. It will be enriched and strengthened by your participation in the planning, organizing as well as the participation phases. The Committee: Sylvie Penichon (chair) Martin Juergens Paul Messier Nora Kennedy Debbie Hess Norris Sylvie Penichon Conservator of Photographs Amon Carter Museum *** Conservation DistList Instance 23:9 Distributed: Thursday, September 24, 2009 Message Id: cdl-23-9-005 ***Received on Tuesday, 22 September, 2009