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If your friend is based in the Toronto area the Bookbider's Guild has a
program that is delivered in series of workshops.
Otherwise there is the Collections Conservation and Management program at
Fleming College in Peterborough Ontario - though bookbinding would only be a
very small part of the program.
There is also Queen's Master of Art Conservation program in Kingston which
has a paper specialization but I don't know to what extent bookbinding is
covered.
Another option would be to apprentice to a bookbinder.
Good luck,
Joanna
Conservation student, Fleming College
>From: artgeek <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Conservation program advice
>Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 09:22:57 -0500
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>Dave and others: Do any of those conservation programs specialize in
>book conservation or was that a listing specific to painting
>conservation? I've a friend looking to further her education in that
>direction and would love to share some leads with her.
>
>Cheers / Angélique Weger
>
>
>
> > There are conservation programs in North America at:
> >
> > Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and
> > Preservation.
> >
> > Conservation Center of the Instate of Fine Arts, New York University.
> >
> > Queens University, Art Conservation Program (Kingston, Ontario, Canada)
> >
> > Buffalo State College, Art Conservation Department.
> >
> > Straus Center for Conservation, Harvard Art Museums, Harvard University.
> >
> > University of Delaware/Winterthur, Art Conservation Department.
> >
> > University of Pennsylvania, Graduate Program in Historic Preservation.
> >
> > University of Texas at Austin, School of Information.
>
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