Fine Art Restoration Company would like to invite you to an innovative conservation workshop this September. Our Carlisle studio will host an intensive course in Chris Stavroudis’ Modular Cleaning Programme with all materials included.
Instructor: Chris Stavroudis
Hosted by: Fine Art Restoration Company, Carlisle, Cumbria, UK
Duration: 5 days
Dates: 19th-23rd September 2022
Price: £795 (early bird price of £650 until 22nd July)
This price includes transport to the studio each day and your workshop materials.
For any additional information and enquiries please get in touch at [email protected]
About the Modular Cleaning Programme
Chris Stavroudis is a private paintings conservator in West Hollywood, California, and an authority in the field of complex cleaning systems. He developed the MCP in 2002 as an offshoot of the Gels Projects at the Getty Conservation Institute. Since then, he has held numerous MCP workshops to share his skills with other conservators. He has also worked as a co-instructor for all of the Cleaning Acrylic Painted Surfaces workshops sponsored by the GCI and continues to work with them on the cleaning of oriental lacquer and gilded wood surface projects.
The Modular Cleaning Programme Workshop is an intensive week of lectures and hands-on practical activities. Participants will gain a solid foundation in the theory and practice of formulating aqueous cleaning solutions, solvent gels, polymer-stabilised emulsions, w/o and o/w microemulsions, and the use of silicone solvents and gelling agents. They will also learn how to use the MCP software package to effectively tailor stock solutions to formulate optimal cleaning solutions.
Participants will familiarise themselves with using the MCP on a range of painted and mock-heritage surfaces all whilst having Chris on hand to troubleshoot, guide and advise.
By the end of the workshop, all attendees should be comfortable mixing the solutions, working through aqueous, emulsion, microemulsion and solvent gel test cleanings, and understand how various changes in materials will affect the cleaning solution and how this relates to the chemistry of the surface and cleaning system.
Each participant will leave with a set of the MCP concentrates so they can start employing them, as appropriate, in their studios.