Subject: Conference on wood science and technology
Conference Wood Science and Technology II: Microclimates for Panel Paintings Bonnefanten Museum Avenue Ceramique 250 6221 KX Maastricht 20-21 October 2016 This two day conference on microclimates for panel paintings is directed towards the latest developments in this field. The meeting will provide an opportunity for those constructing and designing microclimate enclosures to report their latest experiences to conservators and museum curators. Confirmed Speakers: Jorgen Wadum CATS, Denmark "The history and objectives for microclimate-frames for paintings" Luca Uzielli GESAAF University of Florence, Italy "Behaviour of panel paintings deriving from micro environment climate fluctuations" Jean-Albert Glatigny Private Belgium "Microclimate-frames: Designs and Materials" Sara Mateu Private Belgium "Making microclimate Marvelseal 'envelopes'" Roger Groves TU Delft, The Netherlands "Influence of the microclimate air quality on material degradation" Lynne Harrison The National Gallery, London, UK "Protecting Paintings at the National Gallery" Kristina Holl, Katrin Janis, Max Rahrig, Ilaria Bonaduce, Ralf Kilian Fraunhofer-Institut fur Bauphysik IBP Stuttgart, Germany "Hygrothermal simulation of the temperature and moisture distribution inside panel paintings" Kristina Holl, Katrin Janis, Max Rahrig Bayerische Schlasserverwaltung (Bavarian Administration of Castles, Gardens, and Lakes), Germany "Monitoring of microclimate changes on wooden panels in Linderhof Palace" David Thickett, Marianne Odlyha, Alessia Coccato, Terje Grontoft, Ilaria Bonaduce, Peter Vandenabeele, Maria Perla Colombini English Heritage, UK "Advances in Microclimate Frame Research" Thomas Bobak and Ray Marchant Simon Bobak Studios, Ebury Street, London, UK "Adapting Frames for Microclimates" Roman Kozlowski, Arkadiusz Kupczak, Lukasz Lasyk, Artur Dzialo, Lukasz Bratasz, Michal Lukomski The Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow, Poland "HERIe: A web-based software for assessing risk of climate-induced damage to painted wood" Rita Gomez and Vincent Beltran J. Paul Getty Museum and Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles, USA "Microclimate Handling Boxes for Transport: Development and Case Studies" Kate Seymour, Sara Mateu, Jos van Och, Jean Albert Glatigny, Anne van Gravenstein SRAL, Maastricht, The Netherlands "Dilemma's about relocation of the Ghent Altarpiece" Conference Fees Standard: EUR 195.00 Students: EUR 60.00 Conference fees will include lunches. Dinner (at own cost) will be organised on Thursday evening. Registration forms are available at info<-at->sral<.>nl. Proof of studentship will be required. Discount accommodation bookings are available at Townhouse Hotel only through SRAL. Organised by SRAL Kate Seymour <k.seymour<-at->sral<.>nl> and Siska Losse <s.losse<-at->sral<.>nl> Scientific Committee Kate Seymour, Roger Groves, Bart Ankersmit and Sara Mateu SRAL <URL:http://www.sral.nl> is a leading institute specialised in the conservation and restoration of paintings, sculptures, contemporary artworks and historic interiors. We provide an integrated approach to conservation issues through research, consultancy and education. *** Conservation DistList Instance 30:2 Distributed: Saturday, May 28, 2016 Message Id: cdl-30-2-008 ***Received on Monday, 23 May, 2016