The American Historical Print Collectors Society offers conservation grants to small institutions seeking to conserve historical prints in their collections. The process is relatively quick and easy and it's a great opportunity for those institutions that have prints in need of treatment but lack an in-house conservator.
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Conservation Grants Offered by The American Historical Print Collectors Society
Institutions seeking funding to preserve American historical prints in their collections are invited to submit applications to the American Historical Print Collectors Society for a Wendy Shadwell Print Conservation Grant. The artwork to be treated must be at least one hundred years old and the institution must be a member of the AHPCS. Non-members seeking funding are encouraged to join the Society.  For an online membership application form, please go to http://www.ahpcs.org/choose-membership.html

Wendy Joan Shadwell passed away on October 23, 2007.  Wendy was a long-time curator at the New-York Historical Society, the author of many scholarly articles, and a past president of the AHPCS.  She left a substantial bequest to the American Historical Print Collectors Society to encourage interest in American historical prints. An area of special concern to Wendy was the “Preservation of Early American Prints,” and the Wendy Shadwell Print Conservation Grant Program has been established to further that aim.

Proposals for the Shadwell Conservation Grants are reviewed twice a year and are due March 31 and September 30, 2017.  Awards will be announced following the board meetings of the AHPCS in May and November.  For more information about the grants please contact Roger Genser, Chairperson, Shadwell Print Conservation Subcommittee, PO Box 5133, Santa Monica, CA 90409 [email protected] or refer to the AHPCS website, http://www.ahpcs.org/wendy-shadwell-grant