Preservation Management for Seasonal Museums

This workshop provides information about the special preservation concerns of small museums that close for the winter. The factors that contribute to damage and deterioration are identified, and solutions and options to protect buildings and collections are offered. Special attention is devoted to winter closure conditions, and the planning of closing and re-opening procedures.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this workshop, participants will be able to:

  • appreciate the unique nature of seasonal museums and the importance of preparing collections, buildings, and sites for fall closings and spring openings
  • recognize damage and deterioration in museum collections and buildings, assess potential causes, and take corrective action
  • maintain museum collections throughout the winter season
  • develop and undertake seasonal closing and re-opening procedures in an organized and effective manner

Units

Agents of Deterioration

Sources of deterioration including fire, water, physical forces, security losses, pests, contaminants, light, temperature, and relative humidity. How to identify damage. Practical ways for smaller institutions to prevent and reduce loss. Conditions unique to seasonal museums.

Maintaining Buildings

Identification of problems in buildings. Seasonal building inspections. Corrective actions to preserve and maintain the buildings themselves and to prevent damage to the collections within.

Maintaining Collections

Effects of human interaction with collections. Handling, winter storage, and cleaning. Condition reports to keep track of damage and deterioration.

Fall Closings and Spring Openings

How to prepare, secure, and maintain the site, building(s), and collections for fall closings and spring openings in a well-organized and effective manner.

Target Audience

Curators, site managers, collections managers, maintenance personnel, volunteers, and other staff directly involved with organizing, implementing, or undertaking seasonal closing and re-opening procedures at museums and related institutions. This workshop is appropriate for those with little or no conservation background.

Facilitator(s)

Deborah Stewart, Carole Dignard

Language

English, French

Enrollment Limits

Minimum 10; maximum 20

Duration

1 or 2 days

Special Requirements

The meeting room must be large enough to comfortably accommodate everyone at tables in a U-formation. A flip chart with coloured markers, a laptop computer and PowerPoint projector with extension cords and remote control, and a screen must be available. For the two-day version of the workshop, a site with at least one building that can be used for group exercises in undertaking building inspections and in preparing collections for the winter is necessary (village-type museums are ideal but not mandatory). Participants are encouraged to dress comfortably for undertaking outdoor activities.