This message is being posted to several lists. Please excuse any duplication. CONSERVATION CENTER FOR ART AND HISTORIC ARTIFACTS ANNOUNCES FOUR WORKSHOPS FOR 1996 The Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) announces the following daylong workshops to be held in 1996, with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities. INSTITUTING A CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENT MONITORING PROGRAM DATE: Monday, March 11, 1996, at the New Jersey State Records Center, Ewing Township, Trenton, New Jersey. CO-SPONSORS: New Jersey State Archives, Department of State, the New Jersey Caucus of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference, and the New Jersey Historical Commission, Department of State. SPEAKER: William P. Lull, principal and senior conservation environment consultant of Garrison/Lull Inc., Princeton Junction, NJ, and co-author of Conservation Environment Guidelines for Libraries and Archives. COST: $50.00, including a box lunch and supplementary materials HAVE YOU GOT THE BLUES? ARCHITECTURAL RECORDS: THEIR IDENTIFICATION, MANAGEMENT, STORAGE, AND TREATMENT DATE: Monday, June 3, 1996, at The Athenaeum of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA CO-SPONSOR: The Athenaeum of Philadelphia SPEAKERS: Lois Olcott Price, Conservator of Library Collections, Winterthur Library; Bruce Laverty, Gladys Brooks Curator of Architecture, The Athenaeum of Philadelphia; and Ann Craddock, Preservation Services Representative, Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts COST: $75.00, including supplementary materials. Registration will be limited to 30. INSTITUTING A CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENT MONITORING PROGRAM DATE: Thursday, September 19, 1996, at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, VA. CO-SPONSOR: Virginia Historical Society SPEAKER: William P. Lull, principal and senior conservation environment consultant of Garrison/Lull Inc., Princeton Junction, NJ, and co-author of Conservation Environment Guidelines for Libraries and Archives COST: $50.00, including a box lunch and supplementary materials HAVE YOU GOT THE BLUES? ARCHITECTURAL RECORDS: THEIR IDENTIFICATION, MANAGEMENT, STORAGE, AND TREATMENT DATE: Friday, October 4, 1996 at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA CO-SPONSOR: Heinz Architectural Center, the Carnegie Museum of Art SPEAKERS: Lois Olcott Price, Conservator of Library Collections, Winterthur Library; Dennis McFadden, Curator, the Heinz Architectural Center, the Carnegie Museum of Art; and Ann Craddock, Preservation Services Representative, Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts COST: $75.00, including supplementary materials. Registration will be limited to 30. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND A REGISTRATION FORM, PLEASE CONTACT: Ann Craddock, Preservation Services Representative Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts 264 South 23rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Tel: 215.545.0613 Fax: 215.735.9313 email: [log in to unmask] Created by Congress in 1965, the National Endowment for the Humanities is an independent agency that supports education, research, preservation projects, and public programs in the humanities. The Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts (CCAHA), established in 1977, is a non-profit regional conservation laboratory serving other non-profit cultural, educational, and research institutions as well as private individuals and organizations that are located principally in the Mid-Atlantic region. The Center specializes in the treatment of works of art and historic artifacts on paper, such as drawings, prints, maps, posters, historic wallpaper, photographs, rare books, scrapbooks, manuscripts, and related materials, such as parchment and papyrus. It also offers on-site consultation services; educational programs and seminars; and internships, fellowships, and apprenticeships. ###1