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New York Conservation Association 1995-1996 Meeting Schedule
27 September Kate Burns Ottavino, Director of Preservation, A. Ottavino Corp.
Masonry Cleaning and Consolidation
18 October Benefit Reception for NYCA, including open house at the
Conservation Center (Institute of Fine Arts)**
6 December Brigid Sullivan Supervisor, Collections Conservation Branch,
National Park Service.
The Mural Painting Conservation Project at General Grant Nationa
l Memorial
13 January Marie-Pascale Foucault, Director, Atelier Foucault.
Conservation of Stained Glass
28 February Norman Muller, Senior Conservator, Princeton University Art Muse
um.
Post Symposium Reflections: The technique of Herri met de Bles'
"Road to Calvary" and its possible relationship to a drawing in
a
Berlin sketchbook
1 May Victor Wiener, Executive Director, Appraisers Association of Ame
rica.
Appraisal Basics Conservators Should Know
All meetings are held at the Institute of Fine Arts 1 East 78th Street NY,
NY. The lecture begins at 6pm, and is followed by a reception.
Series Subscription: 5 lectures for $35.00. Individual lecture admission
$8.00; students $4.00: IFA: free.
Benefit Reception: $15.00. Season special: October through May meetings
(including the Benefit reception) $40.
The NYCA gratefully acknowledges the generous assitance of Margaret Holben
Ellis, Joan Lebovitz, and Jenni Rodda of the Institute of Fine Arts.
**18 October NYCA programs are funded by meeting admission fees only, and
6-8pm income from this source has not kept pace with costs. Please
help us to continue our conservation lecture series -- and offer
more in the future -- by joining us at this benefit.
New York Conservation Association contact address:
P.O. Box 20098LT, NY NY 10011-0008.
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