Conversations with Change Makers #6 - Microclimates

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During previous conversations, the topic of microclimates has been discussed as a tool for protecting the more vulnerable items in a collection when the ambient indoor temperature and humidity are kept at less stringent standards than a flatlined 70 degrees, 50% RH.  This conversation about microclimates includes three people who have extensive experience with microclimates - Michael Cataldi of Paradise Framing, Mike Dunphy of Small Corp, and Laura Gaylord Resch, Assistant Preventive Conservator at the Cleveland Museum of Art.

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Conversations with Change Makers #6 - Microclimates
03/01/2024 at 12:00 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 03/21/2024
03/01/2024 at 12:00 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 03/21/2024 The AIC Sustainability Committee is excited to announce the sixth in a series of webinars aimed at bringing awareness to the negative climate impacts of maintaining strict indoor environmental standards in the buildings where collections are stored, studied, and exhibited. During previous conversations, the topic of microclimates has been discussed as a tool for protecting the more vulnerable items in a collection when the ambient indoor temperature and humidity are kept at less stringent standards than a flatlined 70 degrees, 50% RH. This conversation about microclimates includes three people who have extensive experience with microclimates - Michael Cataldi of Paradise Framing, Mike Dunphy of Small Corp, and Laura Gaylord Resch, Assistant Preventive Conservator at the Cleveland Museum of Art.