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MaryJo Leylveld, Coordinating Conservator at NGV has provided the following resources on Environmental Guidelines:
AICCM Environmental Guidelines (2019)
National Standards for Australian Museums and Galleries Version 1.5 (2016)
M&G QLD - A Practical Guide for Sustainable Climate Control and Lighting in Museums and Galleries (2015)
ICOM-CC Environmental Guidelines ICOM-CC and IIC Declaration (2014)
Advancements in Collection Care: Environmental Guidelines
This session will consider environmental factors involved in caring for gallery collections across various settings. Michael Varcoe-Cocks, Associate Director of Conservation and MaryJo Lelyveld, Coordinating Conservator will consider issues of risk management, managing loans, climate change and sustainability, as well practicalities of understanding the capacity of gallery buildings, HVAC systems and setting environmental parameters.
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.
PRESENTERS
Michael Varcoe-Cocks, Associate Director of Conservation
MaryJo Lelyveld, Coordinating Conservator
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Venue: Zoom
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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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