Hinging Fundamentals
This web-based workshop introduces participants to the subtle art and preservation craft of hinging with Japanese papers and wheat starch paste. A sample materials kit will be provided and sent to each participant. This workshop is ideal for preparators, collections care professionals, or picture-framers looking to expand their preservation skill set.
Description
Important: When registering be sure to provide the appropriate address for supply kit mailing. Supply kits can only be mailed within the Continental United States.
This web-based workshop introduces participants to the subtle art and preservation craft of hinging with Japanese papers and wheat starch paste. Hinging is an adhesive attachment method used to secure works on paper, photographs, and documents within window mats, or to primary backing boards for display. When done properly, it supports preservation goals while allowing for future conservation treatment. Participants are encouraged to ask questions and share experiences during the session. A sample materials kit will be provided and sent to each participant. This workshop is ideal for preparators, collections care professionals, or picture-framers looking to expand their preservation skill set.
In this session participants will:
- Learn about appropriate materials and tools
- Watch live demonstrations
- Explore common challenges and how to address them
- Compare alternative attachment methods
- Gain insight into when hinging is (or isn’t) the right choice
The registration fee includes supply kit and shipping.