| Boulder, Colorado, 2 April 2004
– Heritage Conservation Network, in association with Preserve
Rhode Island, will be conducting a horsehair
plaster workshop at the Philip Walker Preservation Learning
Laboratory in East Providence, Rhode Island, July 25 - August 7,
2004. The hands-on workshop is designed to teach historic home owners,
architects, contractors, and preservationists how to use traditional
materials and techniques for restoring and repairing the horsehair
plaster used in historic interiors.
Expert plasterer Rory Brennan, president of Preservation Plastering
in Brattleboro, Vermont, will lead the workshop. Participants may
attend either or both of the two week sessions: July 25 - 31 and
August 1 - 7. Each session consists of five full days of discussion,
demonstration, and practice. There will also be a field trip to
a local historic site.
The cost of the workshop is $875 for one week and $1750 for two
weeks. The fee includes lodging, insurance, lunches, and workshop
materials. The fee for participants not requiring lodging is $350
per week. Pre-registration is required. Full workshop details and
registration forms can be obtained from the HCN website: www.heritageconservation.net/ws-walker-house.htm
or directly from Heritage Conservation Network, 1557 North Street,
Boulder, Colorado, 80304, phone: +1 303 444 0128, fax: +1 775 320
6837, email: workshops@heritageconservation.net.
Heritage Conservation Network is a non-profit organization dedicated
to the conservation of architectural heritage around the world. Through
a network of experts, volunteers and community members, the organization
aims to increase awareness of the significance of historic sites and
foster the appreciation of varied cultures. HCN's workshops stimulate
a community's interest in and knowledge of appropriate conservation
skills, helping provide for the long-term preservation of its significant
structures and sites. |