Vibration Affecting Collections Within Buildings and In Transport
2017 Conservation Science Annual, November 14-15, 2017, near NYC and Princeton, NJ, USA
Organized with Andrew Lins of Philadelphia Museum of Art (ret.), and with Bill Wei of Netherlandish Cultural Institute, by John Scott of the New York Conservation Fdn, and sponsored by the Eastern Analytical Symposium and NYCF.
In its 23rd year, our two day symposium presents three sessions and two lunchtime discussions on Science and Technology for Vibration Affecting Collections Within Buildings and In Transport. A recently added CSA closing fourth session including two talks on conservation science and one on relevant industrial research, memorializes long time key EAS Executive Board member the late Herk Felder, ever a stalwart advocate of our cultural heritage sessions.
EAS including the CSA has moved to the Crowne Plaza Princeton Conference Center in Plainsboro, New Jersey, USA, November 13-15, 2017.
See the full 2017 EAS Program of sessions and short courses, including CSA 2017:
http://easinc.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/2017-Preliminary-Technical-Oral-Program.pdf
Download and search the pdf on 'vibration' to find those CSA sessions, and 'Felder' for the closing session.
www.eas.org
Apply for one of several non-student limited means registration subsidies by sending via email only and by November 7: your contact information, a clear and concise statement of vibration effects relevance to you, and of your circumstances, with at least two emails of support, to: nyconsnfdn@aol.com
John Scott, AAM member
New York Conservation Fdn, in NYC
EAS Organizing Committee