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Conservation resources, internship information, and a detailed example of artifact conservation analysis techniques used.
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The conservation professional is dedicated to the long-term preservation of art and other cultural property and is responsible for the examination, documentation, preventative care, treatment and
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Scientific conservation laboratory, restoring fine arts, antiques, furniture and period frames. Providing museum framing, specialized analysis and condition reports, and insurance art claims. Located in West Palm Beach, Florida.
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The Fine Arts Conservancy is the one source for fine arts and furniture conservation and restoration, collection management and art appraisals.
Leading museums, major private collectors, galleries, noted contemporary artists and governments, both domestic and international, rely upon the museum trained conservators of The Fine Arts
On-line seminar and lecture notes from the NIC Annual Meeting 1996. Includes detailed notes on actions to be taken and tips for implementing and developing a similar program.
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Building A Constituency for Collections Care:
Children, Youth and Families
NIC Annual Meeting Program, October 21-22, 1996
"I t is no small thing to outwit
time." A. B ARTLETT G IAMATTI
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Serves the preservation needs of conservators, librarians, archivists and records managers in Los Angeles city and county.
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Preservation Network, Inc. (LAPNet) was established in January 1987
some of the preservation needs of librarians, archivists, conservators and
records managers working in Los Angeles city and
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Nonprofit organization for professional conservators, students and others interested in the conservation of art, ethnographic and archaeological objects, and other areas of materials conservation.
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The Washington Conservation Guild (WCG) is a nonprofit organization for professional conservators, students and others interested in the conservation of art, ethnographic and archaeological objects, and other areas of materials conservation. It is based in Washington, D.C. and draws its membership primarily from Washington, Maryland and northern Virginia. WCG offers a forum for exchanging information about conservation through monthly meetings (October through May) and a quarterly newsletter.
The WCG website is migrating to a new server this summer and may become
unexpectedly unavailable.
For the past twelve years, the WCG website has generously been hosted
by Conservation OnLine, the