Interested in conservation mounting & framing?

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Opportunity for training with an accredited conservator

On the 25th of June 2002 the Institute of Paper Conservation will be holding

a

CONSERVATION FRAMING WORKSHOP FOR COMMERCIAL FRAMERS.

The venue is the Royal Astronomical Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly,

London. The day will be led by IPC member, Graeme Storey MA, ACR MIPC

Do you ever work on historic artworks? Or perhaps you mount and frame

valuable contemporary art. If so, this event is for you. This one-day

workshop is tailored to the needs of commercial framers who wish to learn

more about practical conservation framing and mounting techniques. Others

interested in the subject are also welcome.

Sadly, very serious damage is caused to artworks by poor quality materials

and techniques. The workshop aims to help prevent this. The workshop

will:

.. look at the different types of mount board and hinging materials.

.. examine visible signs of deterioration, i.e. what to look for when

inspecting customers' artworks.

.. include practical demonstrations of paste making and hinge cutting, with

the opportunity for individual practice.

.. talk about the training and the work of conservators, what they do and

why.

.. explore the considerable advantages to the commercial framer in building a

working relationship with a conservator. Details of how to contact local

specialist conservators will be available.

.. provide details of materials suppliers and non-damaging techniques.

.. leave time for questions throughout the day.

Costs: £60 per person for bookings before the 25th of May, £70 for bookings

after the 25th of May. Coffee, a sandwich lunch and tea are included in the

price. Please advise of any special dietary requirements.>>

Contact Clare Hampson,

The Institute of Paper Conservation

Leigh Lodge

Leigh

Worcester

WR6 5LB Telephone 01886 832323

Fax 01886 833688

e-mail: information@ipc.org.uk
 
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