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Revision as of 21:58, 27 November 2018

Upcoming Events

Workshop on Sink Mats, Four-Flap, and Four-Flap with Pamphlet Enclosures

The Werner J. and Gisella Levi Cahnman Preservation Laboratory will offer a workshop on making enclosures for the CJH and Partner staff in EARLY 2019. Participants will create a sampler of three types of enclosures typically used in conservation including sink mats, four-flap, and four-flap with a pamphlet. Materials will be provided.

Past Events

Notepads Workshop

Every year, the Werner J. and Gisella Levi Cahnman Preservation Laboratory offers a workshop on using double-fan adhesive binding to create recycled paper notepads for the CJH and Partner staff. We use discarded one-side printed paper to make perfect bound notebooks. The workshop begins by cutting down the scraps to appropriate size and finishes with gluing. Once the glue is dry, the notepads are ready. Attendees usually walk away with multiple notebooks!

Instructors: Lyudmyla Bua and Katherine Fanning

Methodology for Photographic Process Identification

The Werner J. and Gisella Levi Cahnman Preservation Laboratory offered a workshop on identifying photographic print processes for the CJH and Partner staff in June 2018. We watched a video entitled “A Methodology for Process Identification” created by the Image Permanence Institute, while at the same time studying historical photo samples under 2 different types of light, as well as, magnification and then we compared the samples with online Graphics Atlas [[1]] tools and print publications. Afterwards, participants completed a photo ID quiz with the winning team getting their own copy of Mary Lynn Ritzenthaler & Diane Vogt-O’Connor’s “Photographs: Archival Care and Management.”

Instructor: Jennifer Sainato