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 1. Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Workshop

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1.From: Kristine Markle
 Posted: Sunday March 9, 2025  4:35 PM
 Subject: Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Workshop
 Message: The Foundation for Advancement in Conservation (FAIC) is pleased to 
announce the upcoming Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) 
<https://learning.culturalheritage.org/products/polarized-light-microscopy> 
workshop for conservation professionals, led by Aaron Shugar (Queen’s 
University) and Kirsten Travers Moffitt (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation). 
This four-day workshop (June 24-27, 2025), hosted by the Virginia Museum of 
Fine Arts in Richmond, VA, will provide participants with an intensive hands-on 
re-introduction to the theory and practice of PLM, focusing on historic 
pigments found in heritage objects. Workshop attendees will be equipped with 
Leica DM750P petrographic microscopes provided by the National Center for 
Preservation Training and Technology (NCPTT). 

PLM is an important tool for the study of cultural heritage objects, but its 
effective use is dependent on the skill and experience of the user. During this 
workshop, attendees will be reacquainted with the polarizing light microscope 
and refresh their microscopy knowledge and skills through lectures and hands-on 
exercises to recognize key optical and morphological properties of pigments, 
such as relative refractive index, pleochroism, and anisotropy. Participants 
will move beyond pigment references and work through unknowns collected from 
actual artifacts to reflect ‘real world’ applications encountered in 
conservation practice. Participants will collect samples from heritage objects, 
prepare those samples for microscopic examination, identify unknowns, and learn 
how best to document their results. Case-study lectures will explore actual 
projects in which PLM played a pivotal role. The limitations of PLM and the 
application of supplementary analytical techniques will also be
 discussed.

Attendees will receive a small slide reference set for use during class, 
printed and digital reference materials, as well as a packet of self-teaching 
worksheets designed for future use. During the workshop, attendees will have 
the opportunity to prepare a pigment reference set to take home. This workshop 
is designed to be a safe space for conservation professionals to refresh their 
microscopy skills, re-train their eye, and better articulate their findings. 
Participants will come away with a refreshed understanding of PLM, its 
relevance to the study of art materials, and the confidence to apply this 
critical technique to their own work.

Interested individuals must apply here by April 22, 2025: 
https://culturalheritage.secure-platform.com:443/a/solicitations/1268/home

Free registration and a $1,000 travel stipend will be provided to a limited 
number of participants upon request in their application.


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Kristine Markle 
Washington DC
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