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The following are
conservation and preservation partners of
SAM Fundraising Solutions Corp.
These excellent professionals will be able to assist you in
planning your conservation and preservation projects.
American
Conservation Consortium, Ltd. was founded in 1988
to provide sensitive, ethical, state-of-the-art
conservation services to small and medium-sized museums,
historical societies and historic houses which do not have
in-house conservation facilities. We also serve larger
institutions and select private clients. We offer:
collections preservation consultation, conservation
assessments and surveys, environmental monitoring and
low-tech control, moisture management solutions,
collections care grant preparation, and conservation
treatment of: furniture, painted wood, horse-drawn vehicles
and architectural interiors.
Marc A. Williams, President
American Conservation Consortium, Ltd.
4 Rockville Road
Broad Brook, CT 06016
www.conservator.com
860-386-6058
Barbara
Appelbaum and Paul Himmelstein carry out
conservation
treatments on a variety of paintings and objects, and also
consult on
collections preservation. The carry out assessments,
participate in
design teams for museum construction, and advise on
lighting design
and other environmental matters.
Appelbaum & Himmelstein
444 Central Park West, New York, NY 10025
212.666.4630
aandh@mindspring.com
www.AandHconservation.org
Deborah
Evetts is a book
conservator and fine binder working with
all categories of books and archival materials to
treat paper or vellum text blocks and paper, cloth, leather
or vellum bindings.
Deborah Evetts Book Conservation, LLC
P.O. Box 336, Greens Farms, CT 06838,
203.259.2209, Fax: 203.256.8151
evetts@optonline.net
www.BookBinderOnLine.com
Patricia
Ewer is a conservation
professional with over 30 years of experience in treating
textiles and related objects. She has a strong background
in managing, developing and staffing large scale
conservation projects. She works with many arts
institutions and businesses both in the United States and
abroad, where she performs on-site treatments, collections
surveys, exhibition consultations and project
management. She will also
perform on-site training workshops in collections care
involving all types of objects.
Textile Objects
Conservation
5975 Ridgewood Road
Mound, Minnesota 55364
651-263-6899
pewer@citlink.net
Mary
Kay Judy
Architectural and Cultural Heritage
Conservation
Architectural and cultural heritage conservation consulting
services including overall execution and project management
of historic property restoration: investigative
conditions assessment (condition survey), repair
prioritization, budget estimates, construction documents
and specifications, and construction
administration. Other services include historic
paint and finish analysis, archival research,
documentation, Historic Structure Reports (HSR), National
Register nominations and tax credits, historic preservation
management plans, New York City Local Law #74/ 711 Cyclical
Maintenance Reports, and New York City Local Law #11
inspections and reports.
Phone Contact: 1.917.886.1719
Email Contact: info@marykayjudy.com
Caroline
Rieger, Rieger Art
Conservation, specializes in works of art on paper from old
masters to contemporary artists, and treats a wide range of
media: from prints, drawings and watercolors, to fans,
documents and photographs. She regularly works with
museums, galleries and private collections in the New York
metropolitan area and across the country.
12 East 86th
Street,
New York, NY 10028
212.472.2739
cr@riegerartconservation.com
Mimi
Sherman is a curatorial
consultant in private practice, offering assistance in the
areas of collections management collections storage
solutions for enhanced preservation and efficient access to
collection objects, and improved site interpretation
utilizing these objects. She also lectures on the
subjects of Costume and Textiles in America and the History
of Domestic Technologies, has published several articles
and has presented papers to annual meetings of the Costume
Society of America.
115 East 9 Street, #11A
New York, New York 10003
Home: 212-228-2427, Fax: 212-260-4072,
mimimuse@aol.com
SBE
Conservation, LLC is a two-person
objects conservation cooperative. We provide treatment
estimates and proposals, conservation work, conservation
consulting and collections care management. We also offer
educational outreach programming focused on high school
level learning, using art conservation as means to teach
applied science such as chemistry and biology.
www.sbeconservation.com
Visit our blog
at:
http://www.stantonstreet.blogspot.com
Gawain
Weaver is a photograph
conservator in San Francisco, CA. He provides a full range
of services in the care and conservation of photographic
materials including treatment, collection surveys,
environmental consulting, and workshops.
415.738.4866
gw@gawainweaver.com
www.gawainweaver.com