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Conservation in context

Hosted by:
The Royal Institution of Great Britain
Speaker:
None listed
Starts:
July 25, 2008 at 09:45 am
Ends:
July 25, 2008 at 05:45 pm
Location:
Royal Institution of Great Britain, Michael Faraday Museum, , 21 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4BS United Kingdom
Maps:

Description

Friday 25 July 2008 9.45am to 5.45pm conference only
(Evening reception on 24 July)

Projects, Money, Deadlines, Science and Heritage Projects in Conservation
One day meeting at the Michael Faraday Museum at the Royal Institution

Many important conservation projects are often neglected after completion and important knowledge that could be shared is lost. This meeting, held jointly with the Historical Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry, will discuss conservation science, conservation of objects and conservation heritage projects in their historical, contemporary and national contexts.

The Royal Institution’s building has recently undergone a major reinterpretation, partially funded by the HLF. The overall programme of works included a number of major conservation projects to the building’s fabric and contents. Some of the speakers will talk from their experience about delivering this project, including the Conservation of Scientific Objects, Architectural & Collection Conservation and Conservation in context-the Ri archives experience.

There will be an opportunity, the previous evening, to visit the new exhibition spaces and heritage building. The reception from 18.30-20.30 will be opened by the Director of the Royal Institution, Professor Baroness Susan Greenfield.

Closing date for registration is Monday the 14th of July.

The programme will include the following talks:

> David Saunders, Head of Conservation, British Museum. ‘Conservation science and the wider aims of the museum’.

> Prof Robin Clark, Dept Chemistry, UCL. ‘Advanced scientific methods in conservation. Understanding how the methods and knowledge that have been developed have fed into the daily routine of conservation work’.

> Dr Vincent Daniels, Research Fellow, RCA/V&A. ‘The changing appearance of objects‘.

> Bronwyn Ormsby, Senior Conservation Scientist, Tate Gallery. ‘The Tate AXA Art Modern Paints Project – the conservation of acrylic emulsion paints’.

> Helen Hughes, Head of Historic Interiors Research and Conservation, English Heritage, Kenwood House. ‘Theory and practical Work – there is a link’.

> MLA Prism Fund and Angela Karsten, Archaeological Conservator at English Heritage, Fort Cumberland. ‘Conservation of the RI’s scientific collection’.

> Rupert Harris, Rupert Harris Conservation. ‘Treatment of the Grand Staircase metalwork and an overview of the problems associated with the conservation of English 18th century lead garden sculpture’.

> Mark Sandiford and Daniel Gillberg, Sandiford and Mapes. ‘Kinkarakami at the RI’.

> Katharine St Paul, Curator of Collections,The Royal Institution. ‘From Faraday to Japanese wallpaper, an overview of the RI’s heritage project’.

> Lenore Symons, Archivist, The Royal Institution. ‘Conservation in context – the RI archives experience’.

> Anthony Peers, Conservation architects Rodney Melville & Partners. ‘Conservation planning: The value of documentary research and fabric analysis in forming the process of change’.

> Frank James, Professor of the History of Science and Head of Collections, The Royal Institution. ‘Reflections on the Royal Institution’s role in the history of conservation’.

In association with MLA Prism Fund

Supported by Royal & Sun Aliiance

Registration required:
Yes
Free:
No

Additional information

Registration for the meeting including, lunch, coffee, tea and the reception, is £70 standard, £40 concessions, Ri & RSC HG members

For more information

Contact person:
The Royal Institution of Great Britain
Phone:
020 7409 2992
Email:
Website:
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