Inside the Conservator's Studio

An Art Conservator's Journal. The discussion of art conservation by the professionals at Spicer Art Conservation.

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Spicer Art Conservation has gone solar!!

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It is true. Spicer Art Conservation is now running on solar power! We are just so excited about this new event. It has been something that w...
Thursday, April 13, 2017

Textile mounts of unusual sizes

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Cultural heritage just does not come in regular sizes. This fact can be both frustrating and interesting, especially when it comes to the ...
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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

How do I camouflage my magnets?

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T here is an increasing interest in the use of magnets, both in museums and among the general public. In many museum exhibi...
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Thursday, January 12, 2017

Mold on Pastel Portraits, why it grows and how it can be prevented

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by Gwen Spicer and Barbara Owens A t Spicer Art Conservation, we treat many pastel works of art . Commonly they are portraits, but sometime...
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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

"Oriental Print Works" Patriotic Santa, a textile used as a banner and a doll.

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We often speak about how artifacts that come into the Spicer Art Conservation studio are completely unique or rare. Additionally we've a...
Thursday, December 8, 2016

A Printed Pillow Sham and the Mexican Border Service of 1916

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by Gwen Spicer, Barbara Owens, and David Fitzjarrald A client recently brought in a unique heirloom; a printed satin pillow sham with a p...
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