Care & Handling of Objects Program

PRESENTER: Anne Hinebaugh, Intermuseum Conservation Association

WHERE: Center for the History of Psychology, University of Akron, 73 College Street, Akron, Ohio 44325

WHEN: 2 PM to 4 PM, Thursday, February 14, 2013

COST: Free!

TO REGISTER: This course is limited to 50 participants. To reserve your spot, please contact Dorothy Gruich via email at gruich@uakron.edu.

This two hour presentation will discuss the care, handling and storage of objects and multimedia materials for library, archive and museum professionals. Following an introductory presentation about general principles of preservation, participants will have the opportunity to share their own experiences and ask questions. There will be a few examples from the Center for the History of Psychology’s collection for case studies and discussions.

Anne Hinebaugh has worked with ICA for four years and has 12 years of experience working with museum and private collections. She has a graduate certificate in Museum Management Collections and Care from George Washington University.

This class part of a series of preservation courses in Summit County taught by staff from ICA-Art Conservation. The series is generously underwritten by The Margaret Clark Morgan Foundation and The GAR Foundation.

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