Art and artifact conservation is often a little understood concept. Differing vastly from the more commonly known term restoration , conservation blends technology and science with the arts. Through study and training in chemistry, art history, studio art and related subjects, conservators combine their unique skills in the pursuit of preserving our cultural heritage. In conjunction with the joint meeting of the Midwest Regional Conservation Guild (MRCG) and the Chicago Area Conservation Group (CACG), we are pleased to announce a special Public Outreach Session, Friday October 3rd, 1997 10:45 am --3:30 pm in Price Auditorium at the Art Institute of Chicago. This day long symposium will present seven professional conservators discussing the efforts made in the preservation of our cultural heritage at their individual museums. Through the generosity of the Art Institute of Chicago, The American Institute for Conservation, and the members of the Chicago Area Conservation Group, we are pleased to offer this symposium FREE and encourage everyone to attend and capture a glimpse of the behind-the-scenes world of museums and the scientific nature of art and artifact conservation. Our key-note speaker will be the President of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works,(AIC) Mr. Jay Krueger. Mr. Krueger will discuss the concept behind art and artifact conservation and the mission of the AIC. Public Outreach Session The schedule is as follows: 10:45--11:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks. Tim Lennon,(Associate Paintings Conservator, Art Institute of Chicago) Morning Session Chair 11:00--11:30 Jay Krueger. President AIC. (Paintings Conservator, National Gallery, Washington DC) Peserving Our Cultural Heritage: Collectors and the Conservation Professional 11:30--12:00 Frank Zuccari, (Director of Conservation, Paintings Conservator, Art Institute of Chicago Conservation at the Art Institute of Chicago 12:00--12:30 Nancy Buenger, (Textile Conservator, Chicago Historical Society) Preserving Chicago s History: Collection Care at the Chicago Historical Society 12:30--1:00 Craig Deller, (Furniture and Objects Conservator, Private Practice) Wooden Artifact Conservation: From Tables to Telescopes 1:00--2:00 LUNCH, 2:00--2:05 Craig Deller. (President, Chicago Area Conservation Group) Afternoon Session Chair 2:05--2:30 Laura D Alessandro, Head, Conservation Laboratory, Oriental Institute. Forceps to Forklifts: Conservation at the Oriental Institute Museum 2:30--3:00 Carol Whitehouse, Book and Paper Conservator, Newberry Library Conserving the Humanities at the Newberry Library 3:00--3:30 Andrzej Dajnowski, Sculpture Conservator for the Chicago Park District Conservation of Outdoor Sculpture of the Chicago Park District All attendees will receive a packet of information regarding Conservation including membership in the AIC and CACG. Seating will be limited. For further information, please contact Craig Deller, CACG President at 630.232.1708 ************************************************************************** Craig Deller The Deller Conservation Group Ltd Geneva, Illinois USA [log in to unmask] "Conservators make it last longer" http://home.aol.com/DELLERCON ************************************************************************** *