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Papyrus Conservation Summer Seminar
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Monday, June 11 - Friday, June 22, 2018
Deadline:
Wednesday, November 1, 2017







The Papyrology Collection of the University of Michigan Library will host a
two-week seminar in papyrus conservation from Monday, June 11 to Friday,
 June 22, 2018 directed by Conservation Librarian/Conservator Marieka Kaye.
Participants will receive an in-depth, hands-on introduction to papyrus
conservation. They will learn about the tools and materials used in papyrus
conservation as well as the theory and methodology behind current
conservation techniques. They will then utilize these techniques to perform
a range of treatment on papyri from the University of Michigan's
Collection, including written documentation, digital photo-documentation,
mechanical cleaning, damp treatments, reduction of folds, alignment of
fibers, alignment of fragments, and methods of housing and storage.

Due to space constraints, the number of participants is strictly limited to
six. Preference will be given to scholars and conservators who are directly
involved with papyrus conservation, whether in papyrus collections or
archaeological excavations.

There is no course fee for the seminar which is supported by the University
of Michigan Papyrology Collection; participants are responsible for their
own travel, lodging and meals. All required tools will be provided for use
during the seminar and participants will have the option of purchasing them
at cost at the conclusion of the seminar. All participants are required to
offer a presentation on their home institution's papyrus conservation
issues, experiences, and concerns. A certificate of participation will be
provided at the end of the seminar.

The Instructor: Marieka Kaye has served as a conservator of books, paper,
and papyrus at the University of Michigan since 2013, where she studied
papyrus conservation with Leyla Lau-Lamb. She comes to the University of
Michigan after serving as a book and paper conservator for 8 years at the
Huntington Library in San Marino, CA. She received a Masters degree and
Certificate of Advanced Study in Art Conservation from Buffalo State
College and a Masters of Library and Information Science from San Jose
State University. Marieka began to work in the field of library
conservation as a Preservation Assistant at Brandeis University in 1998.
She went on to work as Library Preservation Assistant at the Brooklyn
Museum of Art and Conservation Assistant for Exhibitions and Loans at the
New-York Historical Society. She also completed advanced internships at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City Municipal Archives, Syracuse
University, Etherington Conservation Services, and the University of
California Los Angeles.

To apply please send contact information, a statement summarizing relevant
conservation or papyrological experience and responsibilities (maximum 600
words), and one letter of recommendation in PDF format to:

Marieka Kaye: mari...@umich.edu

Deadline for applications is 1 November 2017.

*Marieka Kaye*
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Conservation Librarian
Book and Paper Conservator

3202 Buhr Building, 837 Greene Street
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
734-763-2045
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