Looks good! ________________________________ From: Andrews, Kim [mailto:Kandrews@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tue 6/10/2008 1:30 PM To: capcom@xxxxxxxxxxx; EXLIBRIS-L@xxxxxxxxxxx; ifla-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; iaml-l@xxxxxxxxxxx; nemla-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; padg@xxxxxxx; SLA-CDC@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; ARLIS-L@xxxxxxxxxxx; mla-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [padg] Collections Storage Conference, September 2008 - Register now! A Space Odyssey: Storage Strategies for Cultural Collections presented by the Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts September 23 & 24, 2008 Philadelphia, PA This comprehensive 2-day conference is intended for libraries, archives and museums of all sizes. September 23, 2008 Planning for Storage Projects Morning Plenary Sessions * Deconstructing Museum Storage: The Essentials * Allocating Resources and Funding for Collections Storage Projects * Funding, Planning and Building New Collections Storage at the Litchfield Historical Society: A Case Study Afternoon Concurrent Sessions A o Space Planning: Maximizing Your Storage Spaces o Off-site Storage: Factors in Selection Afternoon Concurrent Sessions B o Moving Collections: The Process o Open Storage: Development and Public Relations September 24, 2008 Environmental Control and Implementation Morning Plenary Sessions o Storage Environments: The Big Picture o Sustaining Optimal Storage Environments Afternoon Concurrent Sessions C o Cold Storage: Is it Feasible for Your Collections? o Regulating Environments in Historic Structures o Understanding HVAC Systems Afternoon Concurrent Sessions D o Storage Furniture: Factors in Selection o Instituting an Environmental Monitoring Program o Funding and Budgeting for Collections Storage Projects Speakers include: * Georgina Bath, Interpretive Programs Manager, Luce Foundation Center for American Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum * Walt Crimm, Vice President, Cultural Practice Group, EwingCole Architects * Catherine Fields, Executive Director, and Julie Frey, Curator of Collections, Litchfield Historical Society * Kristen Froehlich, Director of the Collection, Atwater Kent Museum of Philadelphia * Gail Harrity, Chief Operating Officer, Philadelphia Museum of Art * Michael Henry, Principal Engineer/Architect, Watson & Henry Associates * Peter Herzog, Principal, Herzog/Wheeler Associates * Emily Kaplan, Conservator, Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian * Barbara Lemmen, Senior Photograph Conservator, Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) * Lee Price, Director of Development, Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) * James Reilly, Director, Image Permanence Institute, Rochester Institute of Technology * Glen Ruzicka, Director of Conservation, Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) The fee for this two-day conference is $225 for CCAHA members and $250 for non-members. SPECIAL OFFER: When registering more than one individual from the same institution, each additional registrant will receive a $25.00 discount. This conference is cosponsored and hosted by the Abraham Lincoln Foundation of the Union League of Philadelphia. Major funding for this program was provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Claneil Foundation and the Independence Foundation. Register now! Download a registration form from http://www.ccaha.org/index.php/education/program-calendar. Any questions? Go to www.ccaha.org <http://www.ccaha.org/> , call 215-545-0613 or email pso@xxxxxxxxxx Kim Andrews Preservation Services Officer CONSERVATION CENTER for Art and Historic Artifacts 264 S. 23rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-545-0613 (phone) 215-735-9313 (fax) kandrews@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:kandrews@xxxxxxxxx> www.ccaha.org <http://www.ccaha.org> Are you a member institution of the Conservation Center? Click here <http://www.ccaha.org/index.php/support/member> to become a member and take advantage of our great member benefits!
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