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Friday, May 24 • 4:00pm - 6:00pm
(Closing General Session) 7th Annual Mistakes Session

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Join us to close our meeting together with our 7th Annual Mistakes session. We will have small nibbles and a cash bar as we close the meeting together. Kari Rayner will open the session, then eight people will present their topics:
  • Ingrid Neuman, "A collections care - less story"
  • Catherine Cooper, "Why did my Fossils Change Color? Sample Degradation During a Research Delay"
  • Steve Koob, "3 Mistakes that I made preparing Paraloid B-72 as an adhesive"
  • Anikó Bezur, "Much more than zero: Mistakes that led to the world’s most expensive XRF zero background plate"
  • Jennifer Clarvoe, "Failure"
  • Tony Sigel, "Accidents Waiting to Happen"
  • Madeline Corona, "How Not to Freeze Webbing Clothes Moths"
  • Ellen Carrlee, "An Emerging Professional Blunder"
Tony Sigel will close the session and bid everyone farewell.

Speakers
avatar for Aniko Bezur-[PA]

Aniko Bezur-[PA]

Professional Associate, Wallace S. Wilson Director of Scientific Research
Anikó Bezur received a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Arizona. As a doctoral candidate, she completed internships at the Arizona State Museum's Conservation Laboratory, the Smithsonian Institution's Museum Conservation Institute, and the Getty Conservation... Read More →
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Ellen M. Carrlee

Conservator, Alaska State Museum
Ellen Carrlee received an M.A. in Art History and Diploma in Conservation from New York University in 2000, specializing in ethnographic and archaeological objects. She then completed a Mellon Fellowship at the National Museum of the American Indian. Her research there, “Does Low... Read More →
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Ingrid Neuman

Senior Conservator, RISD Museum
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Kari Rayner

Associate Conservator, J. Paul Getty Museum
Kari Rayner is an Associate Conservator of Paintings at the J. Paul Getty Museum. She graduated in 2015 from the Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University with an MA in art history and Advanced Certificate in conservation. Kari held various internships... Read More →
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Madeline Corona

Conservator, J. Paul Getty Museum
Madeline is an Assistant Conservator of Decorative Arts and Sculpture at the J. Paul Getty Museum. She earned her M.S. from the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation where she specialized in objects conservation with a concentration in conservation science... Read More →
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Tony Sigel

Conservator of Objects and Sculpture, Independent Conservator
Tony Sigel is an independent conservator specializing in the treatment and study of objects, sculpture and archaeological material. He spent thirty years at the Straus Center for Conservation, Harvard Art Museums as senior conservator of objects and sculpture, leaving in 2022. He... Read More →


Friday May 24, 2024 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Room 251 (Salt Palace)