If you haven't already done so, go to the website of the American
Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works and click on
"AIC's Guide to Conservation Services." On the following page you'll
find links on how to choose a conservator, as well as link that will
help you find a conservator that can advise you on the proper repair
of your pieces.
Martha Katz-Hyman
On 10/9/06, Laurie Williams <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I am from a small house museum and we have several pieces of Victorian hair
> art. Some of it needs some work. I am looking for a conservator to help us
> repair the pieces. Can anyone recomend someone that does this kind of work?
> Laurie
>
> Rosson House Museum
> Phoenix Az
>
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