These workshops will take place in two locations in the Appalachian region: Athens, Ohio and Hazard, Kentucky. Click here to visit the page for the Kentucky workshops.
Athens, Ohio - June 22th & 23th, 2017
Preservation Best Practices and Conducting a Preservation Needs Assessment
This program will provide an overview of preservation standards for collections care and management including basic benchmarking, identifying facilities concerns, collections storage, and agents of deterioration.
Participants will also learn the components of a comprehensive preservation needs assessment and receive guidance on conducting self-assessments.
Speaker: Dyani Feige, Director of Preservation Services, Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts
Date & Time: June 22, 2017, 9:30am - 3:30pm
Location: Southeast Ohio History Center
Fundraising for Collections Care and Artifact Handling and Housing
Through thoughtful planning and effective grant writing, your organization can be competitive in seeking public and private funding to preserve cultural collections. This workshop will examine the planning process funders want to see, and the elements of a successful grant proposal, and regional funding opportunities.
Participants will also learn about safe handling and housing techniques for both flat and three-dimensional objects. Discussion will include how to prepare work areas, best practices for moving various types of artifacts, and identifying potential conservation concerns before handling.
Speaker: Dyani Feige, Director of Preservation Services, Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts
Date & Time: June 23, 2017, 9:30am - 3:30pm
Location: Southeast Ohio History Center
Fees: $30 per day, or $50 for both workshops
The Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) is a nonprofit conservation facility specializing in the treatment of works on paper, photographs, and books through conservation and state-of-the-art digital imaging services. Founded in 1977, CCAHA serves nonprofit cultural institutions, private individuals, and other collecting organizations. CCAHA’s preservation services staff present educational programs, conduct preservation assessments, and develop emergency preparedness plans. CCAHA also offers fellowships, fundraising support, and disaster assistance.