T. Ashley McGrew
09-29-2010, 11:02 PM
If you are not familiar with it WAAC (http://cool.conservation-us.org/waac/)(Western Association for Art Conservation) is one of the most relevant conservation organizations anywhere.
With an orientation that is innately friendly to the work we do as "practitioners" in the collections care field, they provide valuable information that tends to be actually meaningful.
Here is a link to a blog reporting on the meeting. I found the description on Day 3 of digital reproduction of textiles for conservation treatment to be particularly interesting.
LINK HERE (http://dancull.wordpress.com/2010/09/17/waac-day-3/)
Like so many of us, my interest far exceeds my actual reach! That is how it is supposed to be right?
Please post any information that you may come across that you find interesting. I guarantee that there are others among us who share your perspective.
Cheers
With an orientation that is innately friendly to the work we do as "practitioners" in the collections care field, they provide valuable information that tends to be actually meaningful.
Here is a link to a blog reporting on the meeting. I found the description on Day 3 of digital reproduction of textiles for conservation treatment to be particularly interesting.
LINK HERE (http://dancull.wordpress.com/2010/09/17/waac-day-3/)
Like so many of us, my interest far exceeds my actual reach! That is how it is supposed to be right?
Please post any information that you may come across that you find interesting. I guarantee that there are others among us who share your perspective.
Cheers