Cultural Preservation & Restoration

Cultural Preservation & Restoration CPR specializes in conservation of art, archaeological artifacts, sculpture, waterlogged objects, historic cemeteries and military collections. Mr.

Cultural Preservation & Restoration, Inc. (CPR) specializes in a wide range of conservation and museum services, including conservation surveys and assessments, conservation treatment, stabilization, reconstruction, object analysis, restoration, mount making and exhibit design. Our conservation projects include archaeological artifacts, waterlogged objects, ethnographic materials, historic cemeter

ies and military collections, natural history and anatomical collections, as well as sculpture, paintings and textiles. CPR supports and adheres to the Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Practice of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC). AIC is the national membership organization of conservation professionals that advances the practice and promotes the importance of the preservation of cultural property. Gary McGowan, President and Principal Conservator

Gary McGowan has more than 25 years of conservation experience with a wide range of archaeological and art materials. His projects have included both prehistoric and historic sites in the New York area, as well as sites in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. As conservator for the South Street Seaport Museum, Mr. McGowan worked on all of their archaeological collections that were excavated in lower Manhattan from the 1970s through the 1990s. As Principal Conservator and Lab Director of the Foley Square Project at John Milner Associates, he developed, equipped and directed the Foley Square Laboratory and the conservation of the cultural materials recovered from the 18th century African Burial Ground and 19th century Five Points sites in New York City. Other projects included conserving seven earthen sculpted faces from the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Syracuse, New York, that has been documented as a stop on the Underground Railroad. Also included are the conservation of materials from the HMS DeBraak shipwreck, stabilization of several wet tissue collections, and the conservation of historic small arms for the US Army. McGowan has performed conservation surveys, assessments and treatments on a variety of late 19th and 20th century sculptures, including works by Marisol, O'Keefe, Moore, Siegel, Johnson, Jaeger, Federici and Mestrovitch. He is President of the New York Regional Association of Conservation and has received the distinction of Professional Associate within the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC). OTHER REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS:

Archaeological Conservation Projects:
Alexandria Archaeology Museum, VA
City Hall Park Project, NY for Parson's Engineering, VA
City of Wilmington, DE
Department of Environmental Protection, NY
Delaware State Museum
Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs, DE
Foley Square Archaeological Project, Five Points and African Burial Ground, NY, (GSA)
Independence Hall, Philadelphia, PA
Independent Archaeological Consulting, Portsmouth, NH
Independent Seaport Museum, PA
National Park Service, PA
New York State Museum, Albany, NY
New York University (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW)
South Street Seaport Museum, New York, NY

Fine and Decorative Arts, Sculpture
African Art Museum, Tenafly, NJ
The Asia Society, NY
The Brooklyn Museum, NY
The Forbes Collection, NY
The Jewish Museum, NY
Museum of the City of New York, NY
U.S. Capitol, Architect of the Capitol

Historic Military Collections
US Army Center for Military History, Washington, DC
US Army Corp of Engineers

Wet-Tissue Stabilization
Bryn Athyn College, PA
The College of Physicians, Mutter Museum, PA
Howard University, Washington DC
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, IL
National Museum of Health and Medicine, Washington DC
Pennsylvania Hospital, PA
Wistar Institute, PA

Our conservator, Gary McGowan, performing live conservation at the Museum of the City of New York
06/18/2024

Our conservator, Gary McGowan, performing live conservation at the Museum of the City of New York

04/13/2024

Our conservator, Gary McGowan, at the Museum of the City of New York.

04/09/2024

One of our newest projects.

Merry Christmas 2023!
12/24/2023

Merry Christmas 2023!

11/16/2023

This year we have an exhibit of 18th document box for the Retreat event at New Bridge. It has the GR King George stamp seal impressed in the leather lid by the handle.
The box has been conserved by Cultural Preservation & Restoration since the last time on exhibit several years ago.

Come find out about what happened in Bergen County in 1776, on Nov 18 & 19th.

The event at New Bridge kicks off Saturday evening, November 18, 2023, 7:00 p.m. with historian Jim Smith reading the American Crisis followed by an illustrated presentation on the Geography of New Jersey and it's impact on the war, takes place in the 1752 Steuben House.

The reenactment event continues with an early start on Sunday, 10 am to 4 pm, with two skirmishes earlier in the day at HNBL.

Washington on horseback leads the troops over the bridge as described by Thomas Paine, 11 am.

On the cold, drizzly morning of November 20, 1776, a mere four months after the Second Continental Congress declared us to be an independent nation, the mighty British army mounted an invasion of Bergen County. Their goal was the capture of the American garrison at Fort Lee; the garrison’s only means of escape lay across a small wooden drawbridge at New Bridge Landing in what is now River Edge, Teaneck and New Milford.
HNBL, 1201 Main St, River Edge, NJ.
Photo of the Museum Collections Committee recently preparing exhibit.
Visit: Www.bergencountyhistory.org for more info.

01/01/2023
11/21/2022

Wonderful ceremony for the unveiling of the musket conserved by Cultural Preservation & Restoration. Our conservator, Gary McGowan standing to the right of the musket with Deborah Powell from Bergen County Historical Society.

One of our latest projects, “Lou Costello” statue in Paterson, NJ. ”Hey Abbott!” “Who’s on first?!”
06/25/2022

One of our latest projects, “Lou Costello” statue in Paterson, NJ. ”Hey Abbott!” “Who’s on first?!”

Thank you BCHS!
04/11/2022

Thank you BCHS!

Merry Christmas! Wishing all a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year in 2022!
12/24/2021

Merry Christmas! Wishing all a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year in 2022!

The Punch puppet on exhibit at Museum of the City of New York.
08/06/2021

The Punch puppet on exhibit at Museum of the City of New York.

Punch got a nose job! An early 1900's Punch puppet from a NYC based museum needed repairs for an exhibition.
07/29/2021

Punch got a nose job! An early 1900's Punch puppet from a NYC based museum needed repairs for an exhibition.

Happy 4th of July! 🗽🇺🇸🗽🇺🇸
07/04/2021

Happy 4th of July! 🗽🇺🇸🗽🇺🇸

Happy 4th of July!! Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi was a sculptor best known for the design of the Statue of Liberty. In 1879, Bartholdi traveled to the US and personally picked the site. It is also rumored that the Statue of Liberty was modeled after the face of his mother. CPR conserved one of Bartholdi's maquette (sculptor's small preliminary model). This earlier version was made in terra-cotta of the Statue of Liberty and it is currently in the collections of the Museum of the City of New York.

Nice job on the power washing! Thanks Charles Lobb Roofing & Construction.
12/12/2020

Nice job on the power washing! Thanks Charles Lobb Roofing & Construction.

07/18/2020

Conservator, Gary McGowan on-site working at the Bergen County Historical Society

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