PREVENTIVE CONSERVATION: ORGANIC OBJECTS
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CONSERVATION WORKSHOP
04-05.05.2023, National History Museum of Transylvania
Participants - Brașov Ethnography Museum, Transylvania National History Museum, Bran National Museum, Association of Conservators and Restorers from Romania, First Romanian School Museum and ERMIS Association
The participants, interested in the theme of the workshop, were familiarized with the facility for the treatment of organic heritage goods from the museum collections, carried out in an anoxic environment. During the presentations, the importance of curative and preventive conservation was highlighted and the results of the application of curative technology in an anoxic environment (deprived of oxygen) on heritage objects and textiles were presented.

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PRO PATRIMONIO. PRESERVING AND SAVING THE PROPERTY OF OTHERS
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March – July 2023 – project implemented by the Museum of Ethnography Brașov – project in which MNIT was a partner
Project implemented by the Museum of Ethnography Brașov in partnership with museum institutions and cultural NGOs: the National History Museum of Transylvania, the Bran National Museum, the Association of Conservators and Restorers from Romania, the First Romanian School Museum and the ERMIS Association Brașov implement during the period March - July 2023 the project "Pro patrimonio. Preserving and saving the heritage of others", co-financed by the National Cultural Fund Administration (AFCN).
The project presented innovative technologies in the field of curative and preventive conservation of heritage assets from museum collections. During the project, workshops and interactive workshops were held in which the treatment facility in an anoxic environment (deprived of oxygen) owned by the Museum of Ethnography Brașov was presented and an exchange of information and best practices in the field was carried out conservation and restoration among specialists from participating institutions.
The project sought to identify innovative solutions for the conservation of material heritage in a local and European context and will end by organizing an exhibition with the cultural goods that were the object of curative conservation, with the help of the treatment facility in the anoxic environment, during the implementation of the project.
The project brought to the attention of collection owners the importance of preserving organic heritage objects through new, non-invasive, restorer-safe technologies. The owners of the collections will learn, through the implementation of the project, information about the technology of the treatment facility in anoxic environment and about a new cultural service offered by the Museum of Ethnography Brașov to other museums and collections, even those under private law.
The project "Pro patrimonio. Conserving and saving the heritage of others", co-financed by the National Cultural Fund Administration (AFCN), is worth 110.940 lei.
In the framework of the project, several other events took place.
Conservation workshop "Preventive conservation: objects of an organic nature (textiles)"
04.05.-05.05.2023, National History Museum of Transylvania
Participants: Brașov Ethnography Museum, Transylvania National History Museum, Bran National Museum, Association of Romanian Conservators and Restorers, First Romanian School Museum and ERMIS Association
The participants, interested in the theme of the workshop, were familiarized with the facility for the treatment of organic heritage goods from the museum collections, carried out in an anoxic environment. During the presentations, the importance of curative and preventive conservation was highlighted and the results of the application of curative technology in an anoxic environment (deprived of oxygen) on heritage objects and textiles were presented.


Conservation workshop "Preventive conservation: objects of an organic nature (paper support)"
13.05-4.05.2023, Săcel Museum of Ethnography
TAKE PART: The Brașov Ethnography Museum, the National Museum of Transylvanian History, the Bran National Museum, the Romanian Association of Conservators and Restorers, the First Romanian School Museum and the ERMIS Association
The workshop offered owners of heritage objects, namely collectors, valuable information on the main causes of damage to organic heritage objects, but also information and recommendations regarding the preservation, packaging or storage of the owned objects. The workshop created a bridge between the scientific, institutionalized environment and the private environment, in order to provide access to the knowledge of specific techniques, absolutely necessary for saving cultural values.


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