Subject: Workshop on petrographic analysis
Petrographic Analysis for Conservation Workshop National Conservation Training Center (NCTC) Shepherdstown, West Virginia March 27-28, 2012 The National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT) and The Center for Historic Architecture and Design (CHAD) in the University of Delaware's School for Public Policy and Administration are partnering to host a two-day hands-on workshop on the uses of polarized light microscopy for the study of stone and ceramic cultural materials. The workshop will be held March 27-28, 2012 at the National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. Polarized light microscopy of stone and ceramics, known as thin-section petrography, is a crucial tool for the study of ancient and historic objects and building materials. The technique is used to identify materials and their possible sources, understand production technology and object functions, study deterioration mechanisms, and assess preservation strategies and conservation treatments. However, specialized expertise is required to use this technique effectively. Preservation professionals, including conservation scientists, conservators, and archeologists, will benefit from this workshop. Students studying or interested in conservation are welcome. The lead instructor for the workshop is Dr. Chandra L. Reedy, a professor in CHAD and director of the laboratory. The workshop builds on her 2008 book, Thin-Section Petrography of Stone and Ceramic Cultural Materials, with Archetype Publications, London. (The book was the product of a successful Preservation Technology and Training Grant from NCPTT.). The workshop will begin with an introduction to polarized light microscopy as a method for identifying minerals. Subsequent sessions will focus on analysis of cultural materials made of stone (igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic) and on pottery, terracotta sculptures, bricks, tiles, and clay core materials from bronze castings. The workshop is open to 20 participants. The cost of the workshop is $299. For more information contact Jason Church <jason_church<-at->contractor<.>nps<.>gov> Registration is open through March 6, 2012 at <URL:http://ncptt.nps.gov/petrographic-analysis-for-conservation/>. Participants are responsible for their own travel, housing, and meals. Participants are strongly urged to stay on-site at NCTC. Workshop hotel costs, which include all meals, are $129 per night for single room, plus tax. Jason Church Materials Conservator National Center for Preservation Technology and Training 645 University Parkway Natchitoches LA 71457 318-356-7444 Fax: 318-356-9119 *** Conservation DistList Instance 25:36 Distributed: Monday, February 6, 2012 Message Id: cdl-25-36-007 ***Received on Tuesday, 31 January, 2012