Paper Conservation Paper conservation is concerned with the preservation of historic and artistic works with a base structure of paper, parchment, or photographic materials. These works can be found in the form of prints, drawings, photographs, maps, letters,...
Frame Conservation We address structural and aesthetic considerations by repairing broken moldings, replacing lost ornamentation, and restoring the antique character of original finishes as closely as possible. Close attention is paid to old repairs and...
Painted Objects Conservation As painting conservators in a mixed group specialty practice, we also treat the surfaces of a wide variety of painted objects. These painted objects may be flaking and unstable, covered with dust and grime, and deteriorated by historic...
Disaster Recovery Disaster Recovery was pulled to the forefront of the field of conservation 2005 with the devastation caused by hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The lack of an all encompassing disaster recover plan was acutely felt. Out of the rapid reaction of...
Murals Conservation Mural Conservation Murals are paintings applied directly to a flat surface (wall or ceiling) in an architectural setting. Every mural conservation brings a unique set of problems to be resolved, due to location, material construction, size, past...