[SOA] ICA Workshop: Photographic Processes: History and Identification

Janet Carleton carleton at ohio.edu
Mon Feb 25 11:28:12 EST 2008


Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 11:12:01 -0500 (EST)
From: Nicole Hayes <nhayes at ica-artconservation.org>
Reply-To: nhayes at ica-artconservation.org
To: carleton at ohio.edu
Subject: Register Now!  Photographic Processes: History and Identification

Presented by the
Intermuseum Conservation Association
Co-Sponsored by the Ohio Preservation Council

April 11, 2008  |  9AM-5PM

  Join nationally-known photograph and paper conservator, Mr. Gary 
Albright, for a full-day, hands-on workshop on the identification of 
photographic prints and negatives.  Participants will learn to determine 
what types of objects they have in their collections, so they can make 
informed storage and treatment decisions.

This program is open to anyone with an interest in the topic, but will be 
particularly helpful for collections managers in museums, historical 
societies, and libraries/archives.

The workshop will be held at the Cleveland Public Library's Lakeshore 
Facility, 17133 Lakeshore Boulevard, Cleveland, OH, from 9AM to 5PM on 
Friday, April 11, 2008.

Registration is open until April 1, 2008.  Registration fees are $85 for 
ICA/OPC members and $100 for non-members.

For more information and for registration materials, please visit the ICA 
website: 
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001A3Di-8RIlQ1F11qiklS_T00FKX2Ytg_dzcxIDYr51E0dGozzuO4a-bX5mphsN50e9ap4lQpZ2BJPmkrY2W25z_Zn2rNy8p0baP4jdxGjRSj3W91pl5hC7REIq1VC2RCSc2b9SU0E4U_yXpyN4Az9cp9jvxJUiOdX>http://www.ica-artconservation.org/education/current.htm

Founded in 1952, the Intermuseum Conservation Association (ICA) is the 
nation's oldest not-for-profit regional fine art conservation 
center.  Based in Cleveland, Ohio, the ICA serves the general public and a 
broad membership of arts and cultural institutions, non-profit 
organizations, government agencies, and corporate and private 
collectors.  The center provides a range of conservation and preservation 
treatments for materials including paintings, murals, works on paper such 
as photographs and books, objects of all media, outdoor sculpture, 
monuments, and textiles.  The organization received its 501(c)(3) status in 
1954, and remains the only non-profit art conservation treatment and 
education facility in the lower Midwest.

<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001A3Di-8RIlQ3jN3RZC9uMDmu6k-8lolw1D5FFl29KGMPFrGHX2n6oxNM7xfM_avGGKFPjaHSZMl6nbP6khq8lnrxw6lqZc2X7MR5F0j5-itQuyIpqNrLkXTxGwbCmD55o>www.ica-artconservation.org
Intermuseum Conservation Association

2915 Detroit Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
p: 216-658-8700
f: 216-658-8709

Intermuseum Conservation Association | 2915 Detroit Avenue | Cleveland | OH 
| 44113

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   Janet M. Carleton --- carleton at ohio.edu --- 740/597-2527
Digital Initiatives Coordinator / Women's & Gender Studies Bibliographer
      Alden 235A, Ohio University Libraries, Athens, Ohio
                   http://www.library.ohiou.edu/ 
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