Woodstock Weavers Guild
http://aic.stanford.edu/library/online/brochures
http://aic.stanford.edu/library/online/brochures/textiles.html
http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmah/antqtext.htm
http://www.collectioncare.org/cci/cci.html
http://www.collectioncare.org/cci/ccic.html
http://www.collectioncare.org/cci/ccict.html
From "Along
Those Lines ..." by George Morgan.
Textile Conservation
Services provides complete services for the care and presentation of antique and
contemporary textile arts. We work with individuals, corporations, galleries
and museums in the U.S. and internationally.
http://www.caringfortextiles.com
http://www.textilemuseum.com/care/brochures/guidelines.htm
http://www.textilesociety.org/resources_conservation.htm
6140
W North Ave
Chicago, Illinois 60639
773-637-7007
340 N 12th St
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 923-0409
... to the staff. Facilities for textile paper and photographic conservation
were added in later years. The conservation department ...
http://www.artic.edu/aic/conservation
July 2006, marks
the 20th anniversary of Textile Conservation Services (TCS). Textile
Conservation Services provides the following professional services to museums,
historical societies and private collectors: collection surveys; exhibition and
storage design; condition reports and treatment proposals; treatments,
including cleaning, consolidation, and preparing textiles and costumes for
exhibition and/or storage.
Harold F. Mailand holds a Master's degree in Textile Design and Education from Indiana
University. His training in textile conservation includes internships at The
Textile Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and The
Costume Institute/Metropolitan Museum of Art with grants from National
Endowment for the Arts, National Museum Act, and others. Mr. Mailand was
Associate Textile Conservator for the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and in 1986,
he founded Textile Conservation Services, a textile conservation facility in
Indianapolis, Indiana. He is a Fellow in American Institute for Conservation
(AIC). His most recent publication is a 1999, co-authored, 92-page text
entitled "Preserving Textiles: A Guide for the Nonspecialist."
http://www.campbellcenter.org/pages/instructors.html#mailand