Subject: George and Marie Quinlan Preservation Lecture
George and Marie Quinlan Endowed Lecture for Preservation and Conservation "Manuscript Collections in Egypt: Past Initiatives and Post-Revolution Challenges" Cheryl Porter Peggy Dow Helmerich Auditorium Annie May Swift Hall Northwestern University Monday, June 20, 2011 3pm Cheryl Porter will discuss her recent work in Egypt, including her management of a Thesaurus Islamicus Foundation (TIF) project to survey Islamic manuscripts at the National Library and Archives of Egypt and other cultural institutions in Cairo. Ms Porter will discuss the goals of the TIF project, the development of the survey instrument, and provide a status update on the project. Ms Porter will also discuss recent efforts to address conservation training and education in Egypt, particularly in light of recent political events. The lecture will have broad appeal to conservators, scholars of Islamic thought, and those interested in the current political situation in Egypt and its effect on cultural institutions. The lecture will be held in the Peggy Dow Helmerich Auditorium of the recently renovated Annie May Swift Hall, located next to the University Library. To learn more about the extraordinary renovation of this historic Northwestern landmark, please visit <URL:http://www.communication.northwestern.edu/ams-photos/> Reception: Guests are invited to a reception in Deering Library immediately following the lecture. Arabic manuscripts from the Melville Herskovits Library of African Studies <URL:http://digital.library.northwestern.edu/arbmss/> will be on view, and conservators from Northwestern University Library will be available to answer questions about a survey of the manuscript collection which is currently in progress. Biography Cheryl Porter has been Director of the Montefiascone Project, an international program of conservation training and education located in Montefiascone, Italy, since its inception in 1988. After graduating from Camberwell College (University of the Arts, London), Cheryl worked at the University College London Paintings Analysis Unit, analyzing the use of pigments in paintings and manuscripts. From 1992-2006, she worked as a freelance conservator, mostly for universities and other cultural institutions. Cheryl was Manager of Conservation and Preservation at the Dar al-Kutub (National Library and Archives of Egypt) and the Thesaurus Islamicus Foundation from 2007-2010. She has published many articles concerning color in manuscripts and has lectured in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia and throughout Europe. Registration is required and may be completed by sending an email to Ann Duncan-Gibbs at a-gibbs<-a t->northwestern< . >edu or by contacting Ms Duncan-Gibbs at 847-491-7599. Scott W. Devine Head of Preservation Northwestern University Library 1970 Campus Drive Evanston, Illinois 60208 847-491-4672 Fax: 847-491-8306 *** Conservation DistList Instance 25:2 Distributed: Thursday, June 9, 2011 Message Id: cdl-25-2-007 ***Received on Tuesday, 31 May, 2011