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Publication and Presentations

(Above) Image of me testing the dry ice cleaning equipment on a sample coupon.

Cutulle, C. and Kim, S., 2015. Dry Ice Blasting in the Conservation of Metals—A Technical Assessment as a Conservation Technique and Practical Application in the Removal of Surface Coatings. In: American Institute for Conservation of Historic & Artistic Works (AIC), Proceedings of the Objects and joint Electronic Media + Objects Specialty Group Sessions, 43rd Annual General Meeting: Practical Philosophy, or Making Conservation Work, 22, pp.77-100. Miami, FL, 13-16 May 2015. Washington, D.C.: The American Institute for Conservation of Historic & Artistic Works.     Available at:

http://resources.conservation-us.org/osg-postprints/postprints/v22/cutulle/

 

Photographs by Cassy Cutulle

©University College London, The Wallace Collection. Images may not be reproduced.

“An Assessment of the Efficiency of Dry Ice Blasting in the Removal of Coatings from Metals at the Wallace Collection”. Presentation Conducted for MSc in Conservation Oral Exam.

(May 2014)

(Above) Image of a slide from the presentation on my MSc dissertation on the dry ice cleaning of metallic objects at The Wallace Collection.

 

Photographs by Cassy Cutulle

©University College London, The Wallace Collection. Images may not be reproduced.

“Institute of Archaeology Collections Group Work Training: Cleaning and Reconstruction of Low-Fired Ceramics”. Lecture produced for the training of MSc in Conservation part-time students at University College London.

(March 2013)

 

(Above) Image of a slide from the presentation produced and presented for the cleaning and reconstruction of ceramics.

 

Photographs by Cassy Cutulle

©University College London. Image may not be reproduced.

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Disclaimer: The information contained within the sections of this website are not meant as instruction for the conservation of cultural heritage. Please make sure to contact a professional conservator or museum professional  for the appropriate information on the preservation of cultural heritage.

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