Wednesday 19th December
2018 Insole
Court
A one day
conference organised by Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales, The Federation
of Museums and Art Galleries of Wales and Cardiff University. Kindly supported
by National Conservation Service.
10.00 Will Tregaskes, Cynon
Valley Museum
Welcome
and Introduction
10.10 Kate Hudson-McAulay
The tangible
and intangible world of heritage legislation
10.30 Sarah Kay National Trust
Positively connecting and engaging the
public with our conservation work.
10.50 Caitlin Jenkins
Holding on to the past: the value of
facsimiles in public and professional engagement with objects
11.00 TEA BREAK &
Networking
11.20 Dr Steve
Burrow, AC-NMW
Llys Hall
11.30 Jennifer Griffiths, AC-NMW
Conservation of a Fish Fryer
11.50 Victoria Stevens Victoria
Stevens Conservation
Touched by greatness: reconnecting with TE
Lawrence’s undergraduate thesis
12.10 Chris Woods, National Conservation Service
Intangible or just Unspeakable - who is
Conservation really for?
12.30 LUNCH
12.50 Optional tour of Insole
Court
13.20 Emily Franks
Protecting the intangible in
Australia – a student’s perspective
13.40 Lydia
Stirling, Glamorgan Archives
Removal of the image layer form degrading
nitrate and acetate negatives
14.20 Jon Slight
UCL
Conservation in the community:
retracing pathways for craftwork
14.40 Will Smith
Conservation of a
reverse painted glass shop stand: lessons learnt
15:20 Shorts and discussion
Eleanor
Evans MSc Conservation Practice at Cardiff University and I am a Student
Ambassador for Sustainability in Conservation ‘Effective sustainable practice’,
Sally Evans ‘Performing arts’
Project Officer for the Lace
Unravelled project Lace is a family business: the conservation of Nottingham
Lace Sample Book
The conference fee is £25 for professionals and £10 for students, which
includes lunch. If you wish to join us please register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/conservation-matters-in-wales-tickets-51876453870?aff=eac2.