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MS 226: Care of Furniture and Wood Artifacts
Instructor: Diana Komejan
Price: $475
Dates: Aug 6 - Aug 31, 2012
Location: Online at www.museumclasses.org
Description:
Caring for furniture and wood artifacts demands an understanding of how
and why wood deteriorates. This course offers a simplified explanation
of the chemistry and structure of wood as well as the finished wooden
object; be it either a totem pole, plow or a French polished table. Care
of Furniture and Wood Artifacts teaches students to identify woods,
finishes and furniture styles, write condition reports, and understand
the agents of deterioration that are harmful to wood both in storage and
on exhibit. Topics include preparing wood artifacts for storage and
exhibit, the use of archival materials with wood artifacts, housekeeping
techniques for furniture and large objects on open display, basic
repairs and three dimensional supports for storage or exhibit.
Logisitcs:
Participants in Care of Furniture and Wood Artifacts work through
sections on their own. Materials and resources include online
literature, slide lectures and dialog between students and the
instructor through online forums.
Care of Furniture and Wood Artifacts runs four weeks. To reserve a spot
in the course, please pay at http://www.collectioncare.org/tas/tas.html
If you have trouble please contact Helen Alten at [log in to unmask]
The Instructor:
Diana Komejan graduated from Sir Sandford Fleming Colleges Art
Conservation Techniques program in 1980. She has worked for Parks
Canada; Kelsey Museum, University of Michigan; Heritage Branch Yukon
Territorial Government; National Gallery of Canada; Canadian Museum of
Nature; Yukon Archives and the Antarctic Heritage Trust and is currently
teaching Conservation Techniques in the Applied Museum Studies Program
at Algonquin College in Ottawa. In 1995 she was accredited in Mixes
Collection with The Canadian Association of Professional Conservators.
Her work as a conservator has been quite broad in scope, having worked
with historic sites, archaeological excavations and museums. In addition
to lab treatments, Diana has broad archaeological experience, including
the excavation of mammoths and dinosaur tracks.
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Brad Bredehoft
Sales and Technology Manager
Northern States Conservation Center
www.collectioncare.org
www.museumclasses.org
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