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 1. Free Archive journals and publications

 2. Gels and Nanofluids: How Colloids and Soft Matters Preserve Artworks,  A 
Hands On Practical Workshop - Focused on Paintings and Works On Paper

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1.From: Susan Roderick
 Posted: Monday April 21, 2025  2:20 PM
 Subject: Free Archive journals and publications
 Message: Former conservator has the residue of a collection of Archive and 
conservation publications free to anyone who would like them (free delivery in 
UK may be possible): ARC journals and newsletters, 2000-2012; SoA conference 
programmes and abstracts, 1987-2010, plus other books and publications.
Email: [email protected] <[email protected]> for full 
list. 
Sue Roderick

2.From: Elise Morin-Rousseau
 Posted: Monday April 21, 2025  5:32 PM
 Subject: Gels and Nanofluids: How Colloids and Soft Matters Preserve Artworks, 
 A Hands On Practical Workshop - Focused on Paintings and Works On Paper
 Message: 

Gels and Nanofluids: How Colloids and Soft Matters Preserve Artworks

A Hands On Practical Workshop ~ Focused on Paintings and Works On Paper



ACdR Conservation ~ SF is hosting a three day GreenArt Workshop focusing on new 
sustainable solutions for art conservation with the use of NANO Technologies, 
with guest instructors Prof. Piero Baglioni and Prof. Giovanna Poggi from CSGI 
and Chemistry Department, University of Florence.

When: Winter, February 6th - 8th 2026 (Friday - Sunday) Where: San Francisco, 
California



ACdR Conservation ~ SF, in collaboration with the Center for Colloid and 
Surface Science (CSGI) at the University of Florence, Italy is offering an 
advanced hands-on workshop to introduce the chemistry and practical use of 
cleaning solutions, gels, and nanomaterials for reinforcement/pH-control with a 
foundation in sustainability and "greener" alternatives to traditional methods. 
The workshop is open to mid-carrier professional conservators and will 
encourage discussions and exchange of methods and techniques concerning a range 
of CSGI's latest research results.

Professor Baglioni and the CSGI have pioneered, in the last decades, innovative 
wet cleaning solutions. These advanced systems enable selective material 
removal while maintaining precise control over penetration and interaction with 
underlying original layers.

The new cleaning systems are the outcome of a multi-year research project, 
including GreenArt (GREen ENdeavor in Art ResToration), an EU-funded global 
research consortium with 28 collecting and academic institutions, which ended 
in September 2025.  The goal of the GreenArt project is "to produce 
sustainable, safe and effective solutions for the corrective and preventive 
conservation of Culture Heritage, based on environmentally friendly and low 
impact materials obtained from renewable natural sources or recycled waste."



Workshop Approach and Goals

The workshop spans three days and combines theoretical understanding with 
practical hands-on experience. The use of these new gels, nanostructured 
fluids, and nanomaterials for reinforcement/pH-control requires an 
understanding of their chemistry as well as their extensive complex uses. The 
proposed three-day workshop will integrate lecture series with hands-on 
experience and sharing information.

This workshop will provide a review of the most recent and advanced 
methodologies for the cleaning of works of art, from nanostructured cleaning 
fluids (microemulsions, surfactants, swollen micelles) to physical and chemical 
gels. These new systems can be used to selectively remove or physicochemically 
detach/de-wet the unwanted material.

The workshop is open to a maximum of 18 participants, whether experienced with 
cleaning systems or new to the approach. All participants are encouraged to 
engage actively in both theoretical and practical sessions to maximize the 
learning experience.



Distinguished Presenters & Instructors:

The workshop features two prominent figures in the field, Professor Piero 
Baglioni and Prof. Giovanna Poggi.

Piero Baglioni is Emeritus Professor of Physical Chemistry in the Department of 
Chemistry at the University of Florence. He is on the editorial/advisory boards 
of several international journals and a member of the scientific board of 
several national and international institutions and societies. He is the author 
of more than 600 publications and 29 patents in the field of colloids and 
interfaces, and a pioneer in the application of soft matter to the conservation 
of Cultural Heritage.



Giovanna Poggi is associate professor in physical chemistry at the Chemistry 
Department of the University of Florence. She was involved in several EU 
Projects coordinated by CSGI@UNIFI including HORIZON EUROPE GREENART. Her 
research deals with the synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles and 
their application to paper and wood deacidification. She is also working on 
hydrogels and organogels for the cleaning of works of art and on the 
development and use of biocompatible polymers in several applicative fields.

Join us in this exploration towards a more sustainable and effective future for 
art conservation. Your active participation will undoubtedly play a crucial 
role in shaping the future of cultural heritage and art preservation.

For Inquiries and Registration, attendance is limited to 18 participants, all 
registration requests will be accepted on a first come, first served basis.  
Please submit an email of interest, including your contact information, company 
name or institution to:

Elise Morin-Rousseau at  [email protected] 
<[email protected]>



Organizational Hosts:

Elise Yvonne Morin-Rousseau 

Is a multi-disciplinary conservator in San Francisco with bachelors in 
biochemistry and art history.  She did her M. S. c. graduate studies in 
Conservation Sciences abroad in Brussels, Belgium at the Institute Royal de 
Patrimoine Artistique (KIK- IRPA) Cultural Heritage and further Textile 
Disciplines at the Karlshrue Archdiocese Schuleder Künste in Ettlingen, 
Germany. She has an M. A. in Museum Studies, and post graduate credits focused 
in Mycology from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Albany, New York. In 1999 
she established the atelier Art Conservation de Rigueur et Anoxia Abatement 
Solutions, now simply ACdR Conservation, a large multi-disciplinary 
conservation practice in San Francisco. Ms. Morin-Rousseau is an ongoing guest 
instructor at Loyola Mary Mount University in Los Angeles, teaching 
conservation science and collections care in partnership with the William H. 
Hannon Library and Archives Special Collections.



Giovanna Carravieri 

Specializes in painted artworks, and is a graduate of Art History at the 
University of La Sapienza in Rome, at the University of Paris IV- Sorbonne, and 
studied at the Old Masters Conservation School in Cremona, Italy. She has 
worked to preserve our global cultural heritage for museums, private 
collections, and on many frescoes in Italy and several international historical 
sites. After fifteen years in private practice in Paris, focused working with 
contemporary arts, she landed in San Francisco in 2020, and later joined the 
staff at ACdR Conservation's San Francisco Studios in 2022 . Currently, 
Giovanna is working with the ACdR Conservation Studios on a large collection of 
19th and 20th century paintings and fine art from the de Saisset Museum at 
Santa Clara University, 17th c. Spanish Colonial paintings from the SCU Jesuit 
Seminary, along with many other studio client projects.   


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Elise Morin-Rousseau
Director and Principal Conservator
ACdR Conservation SF ~ Art Conservation de Rigueur et Anoxia Abatement Services
San Francisco
United States
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