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= Upper Midwest Conservation Association =
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= Midwest Art Conservation Center =
  
"The Upper Midwest Conservation Association (UMCA) is a not-for-profit regional center working for the preservation and conservation of art and artifacts in the Upper Midwest region. Organized in 1977 by area museums to care for their collections, UMCA has grown to become a full service fine arts conservation laboratory serving museums, historical societies, libraries, churches and other cultural institutions, as well as private collections, in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and adjacent areas. UMCA provides a full range of professional conservation services, including the examination and treatment of a wide variety of art and historical/cultural artifacts such as works on paper, paintings on canvas and solid supports, murals, indoor and outdoor sculpture, decorative arts and ethnographic artifacts. Other services include x-radiography and materials analysis." (from website)
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The Midwest Art Conservation Center (MACC) is a resource for non-profit institutions, government entities, artists, corporations and individuals. Our staff of Senior Conservators, Conservators and Associate Conservators provide conservation treatments in paintings, objects, paper and textiles, along with preventive conservation programming and education. The Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Practice of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works governs the methodology and standards behind all elements of MACC’s treatments and programming. At the core of this code is an informed respect for the cultural property, its unique character and significance, and the legacies of the people or person who created it.  Until 2005, MACC was known as the Upper Midwest Conservation Association (UCMA), which was organized in 1977 by area museums.
  
 
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| The Upper Midwest Conservation Associationat the Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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| Midwest Art Conservation Center
  
2400 3rd Avenue South
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Minneapolis, MN 5540USA
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Minneapolis, MN 55404, USA
 
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Revision as of 15:50, 3 May 2022

Midwest Art Conservation Center

The Midwest Art Conservation Center (MACC) is a resource for non-profit institutions, government entities, artists, corporations and individuals. Our staff of Senior Conservators, Conservators and Associate Conservators provide conservation treatments in paintings, objects, paper and textiles, along with preventive conservation programming and education. The Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Practice of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works governs the methodology and standards behind all elements of MACC’s treatments and programming. At the core of this code is an informed respect for the cultural property, its unique character and significance, and the legacies of the people or person who created it. Until 2005, MACC was known as the Upper Midwest Conservation Association (UCMA), which was organized in 1977 by area museums.

Web Address https://www.preserveart.org/
Postal Address Midwest Art Conservation Center

2400 - 3rd Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55404, USA

Phone +1 612 870 3120
Fax +1 612 870 3118
Contact [info@preserveart.org]
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