*apologies for cross-posting*

As the AAO website begins transitioning to a new server - *don't let that
stop you* from accessing taag's spring half-day workshop with conservator
Rose Newlove!

The *RSVP deadline is this Friday 2 May* to taag President, Julia Holland
at taag.chapter[at]gmail.com  (min. 7 participants, max. 20).

When you RSVP you'll get a workshop form to bring with you on the 12th
(along with your cheque made payable to TAAG).

*Workshop date:* Monday 12 May from 9am -1pm, graciously hosted at the
Anglican Church of Canada (80 Hayden Street, Toronto - just steps from
Yonge & Bloor) map <http://tinyurl.com/lbq8zx8>.

*Cost is $75* (includes supplies, but participants still need to bring a
straight edge, Olfa knife and pencil & eraser)

We depend on housing to support & protect as well as ease accessibility to
photographic  materials. Good choices are important and decisions depend on
several factors such as type of photographic process, condition of the
item, environmental conditions, budget and time.

We will look at samples of housing materials and techniques for a variety
of formats including cased, mounted, panoramic, loose prints and negatives
and albums, then make some models as time allows.

*Instructor:  Rose Newlove  *

Rose Newlove is a conservator of books and archival materials in private
practice in Toronto.
Clients include small institutional archives, private libraries and
archives and individuals with personal treasures. Through contract work she
has had the privilege to work within the collections of LAC, Archives of
Ontario, Toronto Reference Library, Ontario Heritage Trust.

Hand bookbinding is a particular interest and rose teaches various binding
structures in workshops of the Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild
(CBBAG).
She co-ordinates all the GTA workshops for CBBAG (pronounced cabbage).

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