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PC-50008-06Preservation and Access: Grants to Preserve and Create Access to Humanities CollectionsWilliam Carey CollegeRestoration of Art Works in the Sarah Gillespie Collection HURRICANE KATRINA EMERGENCY GRANT11/1/2005 - 12/31/2006$30,000.00IrisMichaelEasterling   William Carey CollegeHattiesburgMS39401USA2005Archival Management and ConservationGrants to Preserve and Create Access to Humanities CollectionsPreservation and Access300000300000

William Carey College operates three campuses in Mississippi: Hattiesburg, Gulfport, and New Orleans. The Gulfport Campus, where the Sarah Gillespie Gallery was located, was severely damaged during Hurricane Katrina. The Gillespie Gallery housed and exhibited a regional American Art collection, spanning the twentieth century and including works by such artists as Walter Anderson, Kate Freeman Clark, William Dunlap, Emmitt Thames, and Ethel Mohamed. The Gallery was destroyed, but some of the art collection was salvaged. Works of art on paper and several paintings on canvas were exposed to water, then to high humidity and temperatures. Active mold covers much of the collection. A well-qualified conservator has examined the works and provided condition reports and estimates to treat active mold and water damage.