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The Textile Conservation Group
Invites you to attend a symposium on
The Treatment and Handling of Textiles
with Associated Problematic Materials
Date: Thursday & Friday, October 6th-7th, 1994
Place: Katie Murphy Amphitheater, Fashion Institute of
Technology. 27th Street @ Seventh Avenue, New York, NY
Cost: $70.00 $55.00 for students with appropriate
identification. Please make checks (US currency only)
payable to The Textile Conservation Group. (Mail to
address below.)
For more information contact:
The Textile Conservation Group
c/o Tapestry Conservation Lab
Cathedral of St. John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY 10025
212-316-7523
**Please do not respond via e-mail**
Presentations as of 16 August 1994:
D. Bede: Introduction to Leather
T. Raphael: Leather treatment issues: What we have learned,
what we haven't.
P. Orlofsky, S. Castile, M. Kaldany: Treatment of an 18th
century painted silk
M. Ballard: Pigment printing past & present
S. Thomassen-Kraus: A tale of 2 flags: Problems with gilded
surfaces
L. Nieuwenhuizen: Accretion depletion
L. Kronthal: Identification and treatment of quill and hollow
hair decoration
C. Laroche, G. McGowan: Analysis of manufacture and origins of
beads from the African American Burial Ground
D. Galusha: Using freon in dry cleaning.
N. Kerr: Buttons, beads & trim: what can go wrong in wet or dry
cleaning
S. Heald: The problematic conservation of a dress made out of
butter cartons
C. Paulocik: The last straw: Hats & related problems
L. Commoner: Doing something when nothing seems possible: An
interdisciplinary sample book round table as an approach to
problem solving.
C. Bloomfield: Doing something when nothing seems possible:
Conservation options for the Crown Mills Sample Book Collection.
J.Bove: Heavy hangs the hem: Some exhibition problems
D. Koslin: Some unexpected problematic materials found in
Scandinavian textiles.
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