April 5, 2002 -- The Wickfield Farm Sales Pavilion in Cantril,
Iowa, a.k.a. the Wickfield "Round Barn", will be the site
of a week-long horsehair plaster conservation
workshop this summer. Workshop participants, led by expert conservator
Andrew Ladygo, will learn the techniques used to mix and apply horsehair
plaster and use their new skills to help restore the unusual 1918
structure.
Open to all interested parties, the workshop "can be viewed
as a work week project, not unlike an old-fashioned barn-raising,"
explains Judith Broeker, the program director for Heritage Conservation
Network, the non-profit organization coordinating the workshop.
HCN workshops help bricks and mortar preservation projects succeed
while increasing the ability of people to care for the built environment.
"We want each person attending the workshop to feel they have
had a valuable hands-on learning experience while making a real
contribution to this preservation project", said Ms. Broeker.
The Wickfield Sales Pavilion, located 2 1/2 miles northeast of
Cantril, has been noted since the time of its construction for its
unusual shape and its modern - for the time - conveniences. Used
for its first ten years as an auction pavilion, it had guestrooms
upstairs and a well-equipped kitchen and dining room in the basement.
A crow's nest at the peak was used for a card room and social parlor.
The Van Buren County Historic Preservation Commission, in agreement
with the barn's current owners, has embarked on an ambitious restoration
project, estimated to cost $200,000. The HCN workshop will help
bring the project closer to completion while helping lower overall
project costs.
The workshop will be held June 7 - 13, 2002, and pre-registration
is required. Participants will stay in one of several small inns
near the Pavilion. The cost of attending the workshop is $825, which
includes lodging at one of several small inns near the Pavilion,
most meals, insurance and workshop materials. For those not requiring
lodging, the fee is $350, and local participants, i.e. members of
the local preservation organization or residents associated with
the Van Buren County Historic Preservation Commission, may register
for $150, which covers lunches, insurance and workshop materials.
Registration information can be obtained from the HCN web site at www.heritageconservation.net/workshops.htm,
or from the HCN office by calling +1 303 444 0128. |