[NHCOLL-L:3205] course announcement_ museum artifacts course online
Helen Alten
helen at collectioncare.org
Fri Oct 6 11:32:10 EDT 2006
*** Course Announcement ***
MS213: Museum Artifacts: How they were made and how they deteriorate
Instructor: Helen Alten
Dates: October 16 through November 24, 2006
Price: $395
Location: www.museumclasses.org
Description:
By learning to understand the materials and processes used to make objects,
participants in MS213 are better prepared to decide how to care for their
collections. Though every object is unique, items made of the same material
share similar characteristics. Participants will examine two objects that
represent all materials found in our museums. Through an in-depth analysis
of these two objects and their components, they will explore all possible
objects found in any museum. The two objects an Aleut Hunting Hat and an
Art Deco Fireplace use every organic and inorganic material used to create
every object a museum might collect.
Course Outline
1. Introduction
2. Organic Object: Aleut Hunting Regalia
3. Plant Materials
4. Animal Materials
5. Modified Organics
6. Inorganic Object: Art Deco Fireplace
7. Stone
8. Ceramic
9. Glass
10. Metal
11. Mixed Media
12. Conclusion
Logistics
Participants in Museum Artifacts work through 12 sections at their own
pace. Instructor Helen Alten is available for scheduled email support.
Materials and resources include online literature, slide lectures and
dialog between students and online chats led by the instructor. The course
is limited to 20 participants.
Museum Artifacts runs six weeks. Please enroll at www.museumclasses.org and
pay for the course at http://www.collectioncare.org/tas/tas.html. If you
have trouble completing an on-line order, please contact Helen Alten at
helen at collectioncare.org.
Text Books
Gilroy, David and Godfrey, Ian, eds. A Practical Guide to the Conservation
and Care of Collections. Western Australia Museum. 1998
Demeroukas, Marie, ed. Basic Condition Reporting: A
Handbook. Southeastern Registrars Association, 1998.
Available for purchase from Northern States Conservation Center at
http://www.collectioncare.org/tas/tas.html.
The Instructor
Helen Alten is an objects conservator and owner of Northern States
Conservation Center, St. Paul, Minnesota. She has been an educator,
conservator and trainer since 1986. Ms. Alten received her master's degree
in archaeological conservation and materials science at the Institute of
Archaeology, University of London in 1986. She began working with small,
rural, and tribal museums as conservator for Montana and Alaska.
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