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MCI Project Summaries 2008 - Smithsonian Institution

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US Senate<br />

<strong>MCI</strong> 6177 Creation of Minimally Intrusive Upholstery Prototypes<br />

<strong>MCI</strong> Staff: Donald C. Williams, Michele Pagan<br />

<strong>MCI</strong> created a fully functional prototype of minimally intrusive upholstery systems for<br />

the Office of the Curator, U.S. Senate so that they can instruct their own craft shops in the<br />

treatment of historic upholstered pieces in their collection. This involved the treatment of three<br />

pieces, two from <strong>MCI</strong> holdings (one commissioned by us, the other acquired at a flea market)<br />

and one piece from the Senate collections.<br />

<strong>MCI</strong> provided contextual and conceptual examples of treatment options for the decisionmaking<br />

strategies employed in preserving Senate collections. The projects products included:<br />

physical examples of minimally intrusive upholstery for both exhibit and utilitarian applications,<br />

a detailed monograph on the processes used to create the prototypes, which will be used as an<br />

instruction manual by the Senate offices and would also be published independent of that<br />

application, and a hands-on workshop for/in the Senate craft shops on the techniques, and<br />

hopefully a workshop at <strong>MCI</strong> for professional practitioners as well.<br />

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