Monday, March 16, 2020

North Texas Art Conservation Symposium Postponed

I am sad to be posting this announcement that the North Texas Art Conservation Symposium has been postponed until later this year. We will be hosting this event as soon as the all clear for social normality is announced, so keep an eye on your inbox. Until then read a good book and write a few letters.

Brad

Saturday, March 7, 2020

North Texas Art Conservation Symposium April 7th


Join us for our annual afternoon talk with five art conservators from Dallas/Fort Worth museums, library archives, and private practice as they discuss the challenges of preserving our cultural heritage. This symposium sponsored by the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs and the North Texas Association for Art Conservation aims to broaden community awareness of recent art conservation projects in Texas. Attendees with an interest in art, history and science will enjoy this opportunity to look beyond the surface and witness the challenges faced by art conservators as they evaluate and implement treatments to forestall the march of time.

This year’s five panelists are:
Tish Brewer, “A Foray into Artificial Anatomy: Conserving a Papier-Mache Model of a Horse's Hoof”
Jesse Hunt, “The Conservation of Distinctiones Dictionum Theologicum, Strassburg 1474.”
Diane Knauf, “The Gentling Collection: Treatment of Multi-Layered Works on Transparent Paper”
Elena Torok and Lance Lander, “Recent Projects and Conservation of Time-Based Media”

This event is free and open to the public. Tickets available through Eventbrite

Tuesday, April 7, 1:00 PM– 5:00 PM
Latino Cultural Center 
2600 Live Oak St.
Dallas TX 75204

For more information please contact the North Texas Association for Art Conservation at NTAAC@yahoo.com

Monday, January 13, 2020

Call For New NTAAC Board Nominees


NTAAC (The North Texas Association for Art Conservation) is currently accepting nominees for its new Board. Nominations are open to all professionals in the art conservation, preservation, museum services and affiliated fields. You can nominate a colleague or nominate yourself. The elected candidates will serve for a 2 year term helping direct and grow this important resource for the art and history community of North Texas.

Visit the NTAAC Blog for an overview of past events at:
North Texas Association for Art Conservation

Please send your nominee's name and contact info to Brad no later than Friday, 1/31/2020

Brad Ford Smith
NTAAC@yahoo.com