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Conservation of Japanese Paper Collections
30 August – 17 September 2010
2 September.The twelfth edition of the International Course on Conservation of Japanese Paper started in Japan on 30 August. This three-week course is taking place in Tokyo, Mino and Kyoto and is organized by the National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, Tokyo in collaboration with ICCROM.
The course is for professionals in charge of Japanese paper collections outside of Japan. It provides an insight into Japanese traditional paper-mounting techniques and materials, and the main guiding principles for the conservation of such collections in Japan.
Participants
- Joanna Didik, National Archives of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
- Fauziah Hashim, Islamic Arts Museum, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Claire Hoevel, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, USA
- Marika Kocsis, Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Tasmania, Australia
- Joanna, Kokoć, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Poland
- Sara Mazzarino, British Library, London, United Kingdom
- Angela Nuñez Gaitan, Vatican Library, Holy See
- Maria Speranza Storace, Istituto Centrale per Restauro e la Conservazione del Patrimonio Librario, Rome, Italy
- Wenjuan Xu, Shanghai Museum, Shanghai, China
- Catherine Charles, University Library Moretus Plantin, University of Namur, Brussels, Belgium
Member States represented: Australia, Belgium, China, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, Poland, United Kingdom, United States
updated on:
2 September, 2010 |