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Early Bird Discount Available on September 2015 Online Courses


Online Courses from Northern States Conservation Center that may be of interest


Announcing Early Bird Discounts for Full Length Courses

Beginning June 22, 2015 an Early Bird Discount will be available for anyone who signs up for a full length course from museumclasses.org 30 days prior to the start of that course.  


Sign up for a full length course up to 30 days prior to its start and pay only $400.00!


For our course list or to sign up: http://www.collectioncare.org/course-list  


To take advantage of this discount, you must enter coupon code EARLYBIRD at checkout at collectioncare.org 


The Early Bird Discount deadline for September 2015 courses is August 3, 2015.


September Courses


MS 010: Condition Assessments

September 14 to 18, 2015

Instructor: Helen Alten

Location: http://museumclasses.org

Description:

Whenever an object leaves or enters your museum, it should have a dated condition report completed. A condition report is so much more than “good” or "poor." Learn about different types of condition reports, what is essential and what is optional information in each, the function of a condition report, and how to use an online condition assessment tool.


For more information or to sign up: http://www.collectioncare.org/condition-assessments-line-short-course


MS 203: Storage Techniques

September 7 to October 2, 2015

Instructor:  Helen Alten

Location: http://museumclasses.org

Description:

Is your collection stacked, packed and stressed? Museum Storage Techniques has the solution. The course builds on its sister course, Museum Facilities and Furniture, which looks at the bigger storage environment.. The Museum Storage Techniques course emphasizes the needs of individual objects and collection groupings. Guidelines for specific materials are provided. Participants learn about storage materials and mounts and the most effective use of trays, drawers, shelves and cabinets.


For more information or to sign up: http://www.collectioncare.org/museum-storage-techniques-line-course


MS 217: Museum Cleaning Basics

September 7 to October 16, 2015

Instructor: Helen Alten

Location: http://museumclasses.org

Description:

Cobwebs in the gallery, dust on the dinosaur skeleton, mice in storage – a dirty museum results in poor visitor experience and poor collections preservation. In a museum, cleanliness really is next to godliness. Museum Cleaning Basics explores everything you need to know about cleaning your collections. Participants learn when to clean – and when not to clean. They also learn how to make those decisions. Topics range from basic housekeeping to specific techniques for specific objects. You will learn why cleaning is important and how to prevent damage when cleaning. We will look at specific techniques that minimize damage while getting the work done. And we will discuss when to call in a specialist, such as a conservator. Students will create a housekeeping manual for their institution.


For more information or to sign up: http://www.collectioncare.org/museum-cleaning-basics-line-course


MS 223: Care of Metals 

September 7 to October 2, 2015

Instructor: Diana Komejan

Location: http://museumclasses.org

Description:

Outdoor sculpture, silver tea service, gold jewelry, axe head, wheel rim – metals are found in most museum collections and may be stored or displayed indoors or outdoors depending on the object. Learn how to identify different types of metal and their alloys. Gain an understanding of how and why metals deteriorate and methods for preventing deterioration from occurring or continuing. The pros and cons of different popular treatments will be covered along with recommendations for the least damaging approach to treatment. Care of Metals provides a simplified explanation of the chemistry and structure of metals, explaining the importance of the galvanic series and electrochemistry in care strategies. Starting with an overview of the history and function of metals and how they are made, the course will cover guidelines for handling, labeling, exhibiting and storing metals. An overview of treatments, including cleaning, used on metals and how appropriate they are for the long-term preservation of the metal object will help students make care decisions when consulting with conservators.


For more information or to sign up: http://www.collectioncare.org/care-metals-line-course


MS 227: Care of Paintings

September 7 to October 16, 2015

Instructor:  Victoria Montana Ryan

Location: http://museumclasses.org

Description:
Caring for paintings requires some knowledge of the component structure of paintings and the reaction of those components to both natural and man-made environments. This course looks at the painting structure, the effects of damaging environments, and proposes simple steps for basic care. Topics include the structure of paintings, proper condition reporting with standard damage vocabulary, and basic care and handling including environments, storage, and transport. The course is intended to help those entrusted with the care of paintings in any environment.


For more information or to sign up: http://www.collectioncare.org/care-paintings-line-course


Feel free to contact me with questions

Peggy Schaller
Northern States Conservation Center
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