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Sent: 07 May 2009 09:51
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Subject: [COLLECTIONSCYMRU] conservation in wales
This summer's Conservation Matters in Wales will have the theme 'The Role of
Science in Conservation'.
It will be a one day conference to be held on Wednesday 10 June 2009 at the
Oakdale Miner's Institute, National History Museum, St. Fagans, Cardiff. The
conference is organised by the Federation of Museum and Art Galleries of
Wales and the National Museum Wales. The conference is supported by a
grant from CyMAL.
Programme
9:30 Coach leaves front of Museum, Cathays Park
10:00 Coffee and registration
10:25 Science: designer clothing for every conservator. Ticca Ogilvie,
National Museum Scotland
11:05 The Treasure Act Mary Davis, National Museum Wales
11:30 Colouring in Jesus Penny Hill, National Museum Wales
12:00 Seeing the light: Informed decision making in preventive conservation
Melanie Keable, Cardiff University
12:30 Lunch
1:30 Science and Budget in the Private Sector. Graeme Storey, Britton &
Storey
2:00 Taxonomy is dead ........ Long live taxonomy! Julian Carter, National
Museum Wales
2:30 Is conservation science doing all it could? The case of ethyl silicate.
Simon Lambert, Cardiff University
3:00 The Curious Case of Blackening Cinnebar. Valentine Walsh, Fine
Art Conservator & Restorer
3:30pm Scientific method in the transition from students to professionals.
Jane Henderson, Cardiff University
4:30pm Coach leaves main car park for Cathays Park.
The cost of the day is UKP20 (UKP10 for students)
If you would like to join us, please notify Lynn Weaver at National Museum
Wales supplying your name and organisation.
[log in to unmask] Make the cheque to National Museum
Wales. Please confirm if you would like to have a
place on the coach from Cardiff city centre.
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