Subject: Workshop on bleaching
The Use of Bleaching Techniques on Paper Conservation Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies September 27-October 1, 2010 Instructors: Renate Mesmer and Julie Biggs Cost: $1275.00 Includes all course materials, lodging and most meals AIC scholarships of $300 may be available. This program is designed for mid-career conservators. Instructor approval is required for admittance into this course. Course Description: A variety of different bleaching methods can be used to treat discolored and stained paper. There are cases where bleaching may be the only way to achieve an acceptable degree of legibility or visibility of an artifact, or to restore an artist's vision of a work on paper without the distraction of disfiguring stains and discoloration. In this workshop conservators will learn a variety of historical and contemporary bleaching methods and their appropriate uses: light bleaching, hydrogen peroxide, calcium hypochlorite, sodium borohydride, and borane tert-butylamine complex. These methods will be reviewed in the context of existing and current conservation theory, ethics, and practices. The course will focus on practical applications of different bleaching techniques and other non-bleaching options for stain reduction-both localized and overall treatments. Participants will perform, compare, and evaluate the techniques. To register for the course go to: <URL:http://www.campbellcenter.org/pages/registration.html> Sharon Welton Program Director Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies Mount Carroll Illinois 815-244-1173 *** Conservation DistList Instance 24:12 Distributed: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 Message Id: cdl-24-12-017 ***Received on Wednesday, 28 July, 2010