Table of Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Preface
Chapter 1: What is a Preparator?
Chapter 2: Object Handling: A Philosophical Approach
Chapter 3: Preparation in Action: Pack it, but don’t touch it: A case study of the trope
Meredith Weimer, Associate Collections Registrar, Portland Museum of Art
Chapter 4: Prep Management
Chapter 5: Preparation in Action: New Glass Now
Warren Bunn II, Collections and Exhibitions Manager, The Corning Museum of Glass
Chapter 6: Two-Dimensional Object Preparation
Chapter 7: Preparation in Action: Mounting Scrolls for Exhibition
Donia Conn, Assistant Professor of Practice, School of Library and Information Science, Simmons University
Chapter 8: Three-Dimensional Object Preparation
Chapter 9: Preparation in Action: Simple Fosshape Supports for Textiles
Kirsten Schoonmaker, Textile Conservator
CHAPTER 10: Preparation in Action: The Object Directs the Process: Creating Ethafoam Cradles for the Field Museum’s Vertebrate Paleontological Collection
Adrienne Stroup, Collections Assistant, The Field Museum
Chapter 11: Installation Of Objects
Chapter 12: Preparation in Action: The Preparator at the Stone Quarry Art Park
Emily Zaengle, Executive Director, Stone Quarry Art Park
Chapter 13: Practical Basics For Lighting, Audio, And Video
Chapter 14: Preparator’s Resources
About the Author