General Preservation Assessment Surveys
General Preservation Assessment Surveys are the important first step in improving an institution’s preservation and conservation conditions. A conservator makes a thorough investigation of the overall condition of the collection and facilities, and the issues that affect preservation. The conservator reviews the collection and observes the conditions and policies under which the objects are stored, exhibited, and monitored. After the site visit, the conservator generates a written and photographic report that includes a list of preservation and conservation priorities. MACC reports include specific recommendations for addressing those priorities. A General Preservation Assessment Survey provides specific recommendations and identifies priorities for conservation and preservation actions. It facilitates developing a Long-Range Conservation Plan and it serves as a fundraising tool for future projects.
Object by Object Surveys
Object by Object Surveys focus on the items within a collection or a portion of a collection. A conservator examines each item in a class of objects (paintings, artifacts, prints, drawings, textiles, etc.) and determines its condition and conservation needs. Brief individual condition reports are then prepared for each piece. These informative condition reports state the construction and condition of each object and present recommendations for treatment. The reports also place a numeric priority for future conservation intervention on each piece in relation to all works inspected. An Object by Object Survey is a necessary tool for curatorial decision making, establishing a preservation strategy, and determining priority care. In addition, many federal and state granting agencies require an Object by Object Survey before monies will be allocated for the conservation of individual works within a collection.
Financial assistance
Financial assistance from numerous sources including Federal and State governments is available for General Preservation Needs Assessment and Object by Object Surveys.
For more information on funding contact us at [email protected],
612-870-3120 or view our comprehensive listing of funding opportunities.