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Starting on October 20, 2014
"Care and Conservation of Historic Iron"
3 Week Online Class - $150
Do you have historic iron and want to know how to care and preserve it?
In this course you will learn about the history and technology of iron,
steel, and cast iron objects, how to identify conservation problems, how to
properly handle, store, and exhibit iron, and how to safely clean and
preserve historic iron. We will emphasize what you can do and when you
need a conservator.
The course runs for three weeks with one section each week: History and
Technology of Iron, Condition and Treatment, Storage and Care. It is
structured so you can do the course from home or from work. We'll have
email discussions about each week's readings and resource materials, there
will one practical assignment: to write a condition report, clean an iron
object, or write a short conservation plan for your iron collection.
This online class will give you the tools to understand, clean, and
preserve historic iron.
Space is limited so register soon!
https://ironcareclass5.eventbrite.com
If you have any questions feel free to email me.
Cheers!
Dave
David
Harvey
Senior Conservator & Museum
Consultant
Los Angeles CA USA
www,cityofangelsconservation.weebly.com
<http://www.cityofangelsconservation.weebly.com>
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