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PGAV & NGV Conservation Webinar - Picture frames

Friday 10 Sep 2021, 12:00 PM – 12:45 PM

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Material Specialty sessions: Picture frames
Date: Friday 10 September 2021
Time: 12:00pm - 12.45pm

The session will provide a broad overview of collection care for picture frames in gallery collections, including handling, display, storage and maintenance. Holly McGowan-Jackson, Senior Conservator of Frames and Furniture will discuss the significance of frames, common frame styles found in gallery collections and will outline the work of the NGV Centre for Frame Research.

PRESENTERS 
Holly McGowan-Jackson, Senior Conservator of Frames and Furniture
MaryJo Lelyveld, Coordinating Conservator

The session will include an NGV presentation followed by group discussion and Q&A. If there are any topics you would like covered, please flag when registering for the webinar. 


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Venue:
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Cost: 
PGAV Members & Supporters: FREE
Non-members: $22 (inc GST)
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The Conservation Webinar Series is presented by the Public Galleries Association of Victoria (PGAV) and the National Gallery of Victoria.

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If there are any topics you would like covered, please email anne.robertson@pgav.ngv.vic.gov.au in advance of the session.


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