An unkempt museum or historic house is not appealing to the visitor nor
is it healthy for the staff and collection. In this 4 week online
professional development course instructor Gretchen Anderson will lay a
foundation as to how to clean objects and facilities safely. We will
explore a variety of subjects, including health and safety for the staff
and the objects, cleaning methods for a large variety of collection
types common in art & cultural institutions and the importance of
documenting what you do.
One former participant said, "This class was so helpful! This was such a
great resource! For the first time since I started working here, my
staff really seems to understand why I ask them to do what we do. It has
really been the start of some great conversations on site and we will
100% use the techniques learned."
Cleaning and sterilizing the museum is in the news these days. Once we
get back in to our museums and historic houses we will need to be extra
careful. Please join us for this timely class to look at methods to
protect both the collection and your visitors.
For more information visit our website:
https://www.museumstudy.com/keeping-historic-houses-and-museums-clean
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Brad Bredehoft (he/him/his)
CEO
Museum Study, LLC
www.MuseumStudy.com
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