Call the Getty conservation lab for assistance; also the UCLA Institute of
Archaeology should have a list; contact the Asian Art Museum in SF to see
who they might use and
recommend since they have a conservation facility; also the Hearst Museum on
the UC Berekeley campus; lots of folks out there who have this expertise.
In a message dated 6/9/2008 2:51:51 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
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Dear Listers -
I am trying to find an archaeological conservator located in the greater
San Francisco Bay Area / Northern California who is available for
contract work.
The Presidio Trust is in the early planning stages for a new archaeology
center facility, which calls for some type of conservation function in
its laboratory space. Because we don't have a professional
archaeological conservator on staff, I am looking for a consulting
conservator to work with the design firm during the planning phases of
this project, as soon as possible.
If anyone knows (or is) an archaeological conservator, I would be very
grateful to get their contact information. Thank you all for your help,
and happy Monday!
aloha
~liz
Liz Clevenger, M.A., RPA
Archaeological Collections Specialist
The Presidio Trust
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(415) 561-5086 (office)
(415) 716-6786 (cell) / #137 (radio)
(415) 561-5089 (fax)
Presidio Archaeology Lab
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