FATG - CPD Programme
Posted: Sun 09 Nov, 2014 7:39 am
For those members of the Forum that are interested in the Guild’s Continuing Professional Development programme there are now six Read, Reflect and Learn articles on the Guild’s web-site under CPD. These cover a number of subjects from the latest on “Damage Limitation” to “Acid Free - misleading?” and “All Wedged In”
Further, at the Awards Convention next May our keynote speaker is Joanna Kosek who will be giving a seminar on the morning of Saturday 16 May (History of Museum Mounting) and a Conservation Mounting and Hinging workshop in the afternoon. Booking for both events are open to all from 10 November.
Joanna Kosek is the Head of Pictorial Art Conservation at the British Museum. Joanna trained as a paper conservator, specialising in art on paper at Camberwell College of Art, London, after completing higher education at Maria Curié University of Lublin, Poland where she read English. She started her career in the British Museum in 1989 in the specialist area of conservation of Western prints, drawings and watercolours.
In 1994 she worked in the Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata, India as part of the conservation team of the Calcutta Tercentenary Trust.
Joanna is the author of amongst other “Conservation Mounting for Prints and Drawings” a publication that should feature in framer’s workshops and has lectured on conservation history, pastel and oil on paper techniques, washing techniques for paper, mounting and housing and the effect of macro- and micro-environments on paper.
An event not to be missed.
Further, at the Awards Convention next May our keynote speaker is Joanna Kosek who will be giving a seminar on the morning of Saturday 16 May (History of Museum Mounting) and a Conservation Mounting and Hinging workshop in the afternoon. Booking for both events are open to all from 10 November.
Joanna Kosek is the Head of Pictorial Art Conservation at the British Museum. Joanna trained as a paper conservator, specialising in art on paper at Camberwell College of Art, London, after completing higher education at Maria Curié University of Lublin, Poland where she read English. She started her career in the British Museum in 1989 in the specialist area of conservation of Western prints, drawings and watercolours.
In 1994 she worked in the Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata, India as part of the conservation team of the Calcutta Tercentenary Trust.
Joanna is the author of amongst other “Conservation Mounting for Prints and Drawings” a publication that should feature in framer’s workshops and has lectured on conservation history, pastel and oil on paper techniques, washing techniques for paper, mounting and housing and the effect of macro- and micro-environments on paper.
An event not to be missed.