MRCG News & Announcements
Elections for MRCG Officers
MRCG will be holding elections for two positions at this year's symposium in Detroit: Vice President and Treasurer. If you are interested, or you know someone who would be a great candidate, we are currently accepting nominations. All terms are 2 years (beginning Jan. 2023 - ending Dec. 2024).
Position Announcement: University Archivist and Head, Archives & Rare Books Library
University Archivist and Head, Archives & Rare Books Library
University of Cincinnati Libraries
Full-time, faculty tenure-track
Salary Range $85-110K, salary plus stipend
University of Cincinnati Libraries is inviting applications for the University Archivist and Head, Archives & Rare Books Library. The successful candidate will be responsible for the development and management of services and collections of the Archives and Rare Books Library, which includes rare books, manuscripts, the University Archives, and other archival and special collections.
New Website Launch!
We are pleased to officially launch the new MRCG website!
Please make a note of the new web address, as the old site will no longer have fresh content added to it (though we will continue to monitor and maintain it for a period of time).
On the new site, you’ll find a fresh logo, timeless colors, the usual news and information about the MRCG, and a new way to pay dues, donate, and pay for your annual symposium registration.
2022 MRCG Symposium in Detroit
The Midwest Regional Conservation Guild is delighted to announce that registration for our 2022 symposium will open on August 1, 2022. The hybrid symposium will be open to in-person and virtual attendees.
September 28-29, 2022
Detroit Film Theater at the Detroit Institute of Arts
2022 MRCG Symposium Workshop
The relatively recent introduction of rigid or semi-rigid gels (gellan gum, agarose, agar, xanthan gum etc.) to the field of paper conservation opened new possibilities for treatments, especially for local cleaning. In the fall of 2016, research began at the Smithsonian American Art Museum focused on the use of rigid gels as well as the optimization of aqueous systems for local treatment of stained artworks on paper with water-sensitive media. This workshop is based on the results of this research, and was later expanded to include applications in other specialties.
2022 MRCG Emerging Professionals Scholarship
The call for scholarship applications to attend the 2022 MRCG Symposium in Detroit is now open. If you are an early career conservation (or related collections care) professional and are interested in attending the 2022 Symposium, you are eligible to apply for the scholarship.
Business Opportunity in Missouri
Art Conservation Practice
Offering a unique opportunity for equity and ownership in an established fine art conservation studio of 26 years. Perfect for a fine art conservator with an entrepreneurial spirit who’s interested in learning the business to gradually own the private practice. Drawing customers from a five-state area, the full-service 800 sq. ft. studio specializes in paintings, murals, objects, and sculptures, and is situated in a lively art community, complete with storefront and courtyard. The boutique studio is fully equipped and comes with pre-set business and accounting systems, plus a lead-generation system to ensure a constant flow of new and existing business. Centrally located in the Midwest, the independent studio is located in a highly desirable suburb of Kansas City, Missouri.
MRCG 2022 Symposium Updates
Hello MRCG Community!
See below for important updates about this year's annual MRCG symposium on September 28-29, 2022 at the Detroit Institute of Arts in the historic Detroit Film Theater.
The call for papers deadline has been extended to July 15th We will accept proposals for talks (15-20 minutes) or a tip sharing a new technique, tool, etc. (5-10 min)Virtual submissions will be consideredWe will be offering a limited number of scholarships to assist with the cost of travel and attendance for the meeting for pre-program and current graduate students, as well as conservators in private practice and regional centers. Preference will be given to those who are submitting a talk or tip.