Conservation Matters in Wales: The Impact of Conservation
Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea SA1 5DZ
Thursday 8th June 2017 10.30am – 3.30pm
This event will be FREE - supported by National Conservation Service Wales
Advance booking required. Please click on this link: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/366192
The event will explore the impacts and effects of conservation on collections, visitors, education programmes, outreach, exhibitions, partnership working and more
Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea SA1 5DZ
Thursday 8th June 2017 10.30am – 3.30pm
This event will be FREE - supported by National Conservation Service Wales
Advance booking required. Please click on this link: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/366192
The event will explore the impacts and effects of conservation on collections, visitors, education programmes, outreach, exhibitions, partnership working and more
Programme
(Welsh version in translation and to follow soon)
10.40: Welcome and Introduction
The Impact of the conservation programme for the Situating Pacific Barkcloth Production in Time and Place project at the University of Glasgow
11.15: Rosie-Fay Hart Fletcher, Paper Conservator.
Greater Access, Further Challenges – Conserving the National Maritime Museum’s Early Loose Map and Chart Collection
11.45: Sarah Paul ACR, Collections Adviser, MALD.
Increasing access and raising profiles: the impact of 37 conservation projects
12.15 :Terry Davies, Conservation Officer, NLW.
The Cynefin Project: 1,091 tithe maps conserved and digitised
12.45: Lunch (provided)
Studio tours (limited places, please book)
2.15: Julian Carter, Principal Conservator Natural Sciences, Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales.
Beyond the Museum – Conservation supporting the use of natural science collections in unexpected places
2.45: Pete David ACR, Independent Ceramics Conservator.
Moving and packing the GVAG collections: the impact of Conservation Assessments to minimise risk
3.15: William Tregaskes, Freelance Archaeologist.
Conservation for the public: What is the impact on conservators carrying out preventive conservation in front of the public?
Studio tours (limited places, please book)
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