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Tuesday May 27, 2025 9:00am - Wednesday May 28, 2025 5:00pm CDT
Registration required - add this session to your Annual Meeting registration
$330 registration fee; maximum 15 registrants

Artworks and documents made of translucent or transparent supports are abundant in archive, library, and museum collections. They include thin papers, tracing papers, films, thin skins, etc. But these supports are generally delicate and fragile, and the related artworks and documents often have some structural issues, such as tears or delamination of the media. It becomes especially problematic when there becomes a need to handle these already fragile materials for consultation, digitization, or exhibition.

The field of nanotechnologies offers new possibilities to consolidate and to stabilize translucent and transparent supports with innovative materials. This workshop focuses on one kind of nanomaterials: Nanocellulose gels and the films, also known as Nanopapers.

This two-day intensive workshop provides conservation professional with a theoretical and practical foundation for understanding the use of Nanocellulose films in conservation. The workshop consists primarily of hands-on activities, but also includes lectures, group discussions, examination of various Nanocellulose films, the making processes of MFC films, CNC films and Nanocomposites, and the application of these new materials (Nanopapers and Nanocellulose suspensions) on a selection of translucent and transparent supports.

Workshop participants will:
  • Gain a complete understanding of Nanocellulose and its derivative materials.
  • Get the latest experimental data on the use of Nanocellulose in conservation.
  • Study and examine various samples of Nanocellulose films / Nanopapers.
  • Learn how to make different types of Nanopapers directly in a conservation lab.
  • Learn how to use Nanocellulose suspensions and Nanopapers for treatment.
  • Know where they can directly get these new materials.
  • Learn innovative methods to consolidate translucent and transparent supports.
Speakers
avatar for Rémy Dreyfuss-Deseigne

Rémy Dreyfuss-Deseigne

Researcher, Centre de Recherche sur la Conservation des Collections
Remy Dreyfuss-Deseigne received an art history degree from l’Ecole du Louvre in 2009 (Paris, France). In 2010, he entered the French National Institute of Cultural Heritage (INP, Paris, France) in book and paper conservation. He did internships at the National Library of France... Read More →
Tuesday May 27, 2025 9:00am - Wednesday May 28, 2025 5:00pm CDT
Midwest Art Conservation Center 2400 3rd Avenue S, Minneapolis, MN 55404

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