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My museum has a mastodon tusk that is unstable which has prevented us from exhibiting it safely. We want to contract with a qualified professional to can evaluate the tusk and make recommendations for stabilization. It would be great if they are also qualified to perform any necessary work and...
Anna Duer, thanks for the specifics on how to find a qualified conservator using the AIC database
Hi Katherine, Following up on Bruce's advice, I can give you some tips on searching the AIC's directory for finding a conservator: https://community.culturalheritage.org/expertsearch/local-search Scroll the page down to “Objects” and check the box for “Natural Science Objects”
Katherine, if you do not have any conservation connections at present, a good starting point would be: https://www.culturalheritage.org/about-conservation/find-a-conservator That will take you to the American Institute for Conservation, and their guide for finding a conservator
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Ben Adamitus (708-408-5880, BAdamitus@spacesaver.com) is their museum person. Sue Maltby, Conservator, Fellow IIC Maltby & Associates Inc
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