Photograph and film collections are held in museums, libraries, archives
and private homes all over the world: they document our global
heritage. These materials are deteriorating owing to exposure to poor
environmental conditions, inadequate storage, and natural disasters. During
this presentation, Debra will introduce the fundamental properties and care
of photographic print and negative collections and address why their
preservation is vital and relevant.

The lecture is aimed at conservators, historians, curators, photographers,
artists and collection managers as well as interested non-specialists. The
talk will be followed by a drinks reception.

Follow this link to book tickets through Eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-preservation-of-photographs-collections-care-advocacy-and-fund-raising-tickets-42782147555

Date and time: Tuesday 10th July 2018, 18:00 – 21:00 BST

Location: St Bride Foundation, Bridewell Hall, 14 Bride Lane, Fleet
Street, London EC4Y 8EQ

Prices: £5 for Icon members; £10 for non-members (wine, beer and nibbles
included).

Debra Hess Norris is Professor of photograph conservation at the University
of Delaware, and an internationally renowned author, teacher and
lecturer. She was recently awarded the 2018 Francis Alison Faculty Award,
the University of Delaware's highest and most competitive honour for
academics:
http://www.udel.edu/udaily/2018/may/debra-hess-norris-alison-award/
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