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Conservations with a Conservator Caring For Your Family's Paper Trail with Tara Fraser

Led by professional museum conservator Tara Fraser, this workshop explores what causes deterioration in our collections and how to prevent it, including information on the proper materials and techniques needed for handling, preserving and storing family photographs, documents, heirlooms, and other precious items. This workshop is generously funded by the Government of Canada. The presentation slides for this webinar may be downloaded at https://www.chinesecanadianmuseum.ca/.... Tara Fraser is a professional conservator with extensive experience and knowledge in the conservation and preservation of fine art paper, archival material and paper in mixed media fine art. She holds a Master of Art Conservation (abt) from Queen’s University in Kingston, ON and a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Bachelor of Arts (Hons), with a Certificate in Chemistry from University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. Tara has worked in the conservation labs of the Vancouver Art Gallery, Oxford University (London, UK), Queen’s University (Kingston, ON), the Saskatchewan Archives (Regina, SK) and the Smithsonian Archives (Washington, DC). She co-founded the FSR conservation lab in 1997. Tara is also an adjunct professor in conservation at the University of British Columbia, Master of Archival Sciences program. The Chinese Canadian Museum is now permanently at home inside the historic Wing Sang Building in Vancouver's Chinatown. The museum honours the history, contributions, and heritage of Chinese Canadians, while elevating and engaging with voices and communities across this country. To learn more, visit https://www.chinesecanadianmuseum.ca/. Video production and technical support by Elwin Xie

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