Sponsors

Sponsoring WCG

In order to continue supporting local conservation professionals, WCG needs your help. The different sponsorship levels allow you to advertise on our website, social media, and at our meetings. In addition, WCG hosts a sponsor reception at the annual 3-Ring Circus, where you will have the opportunity to showcase product offerings and exchange information with our members.

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Trade fair at the annual Three Ring Circus, 2015.

If you would like to participate, a check may be mailed to the address below or you may make a donation using PayPal. Should you contribute through our website, please state the “level” in the “write a note section” so your organization will start receiving the appropriate benefits.

Graphic detailing 6 levels of sponsorship decreasing in price and each level's benefits. Includes instructions on how to become a sponsor.
Levels of sponsorship and benefits

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See Sponsorship Level benefits in the image on the left. For more information, contact president@washingtonconservationguild.org.

The Washington Conservation Guild would like to thank our sponsors for their generous and continued support for the 2026–2027 season:

Diamond Level Sponsors $1000+

Orange and black abstract image of a box with text reading University Products below

University Products has been manufacturing high quality library supplies since 1968. They now offer a complete selection of museum quality products and archival materials. Eighty-five percent of their products are made in their own factory in Western Massachusetts.
Visit universityproducts.com to learn more.

Titanium Level Sponsors $800+

ArtFit 3D (bio forthcoming)

Marble Level Sponsors $500+

SmallCorp logo, WCG Sponsors, 3-Ring Circus sponsorship campaign. Vector upscale.

Since 1972, SmallCorp has been a nationally-recognized leader in creating archival exhibit cases, museum-quality picture frames, aluminum honeycomb support panels, and other art conservation and preservation products. We recognize our responsibility to protect the planet and are committed to minimizing our company’s environmental impact, which is why we are a solar-powered manufacturer.

Visit smallcorp.com to learn more.

Porcelain Level Sponsors $300+

Dorfman Museum Figures features a broad line of artifact-appropriate, inert Ethafoam Conservation Forms for display and storage of historic uniforms, costumes, and clothing. Beyond the standard Forms, Dorfman also builds unique customized bodies in both archival and non-archival materials. They also specialize in the creation of dynamic, life-sized Realistic Figures.
Visit museumfigures.com to learn more.

Silk Level Sponsors $200+

Caring for Textiles, WCG Sponsors, 3-Ring Circus sponsorship campaign. Vector upscale. Julia Brennan

Julia Brennan has been a WCG member since 1988 and served on the board multiple times in various capacities. Her Washington, DC-based company, Caring For Textiles, offers a range of textile treatments, display, installations, storage, assessments, and survey work for institutions, historical sites, and private clients.
Visit caringfortextiles.com to learn more.

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Click Netherfield are global museum showcase experts with over 50 years experience working with institutions and communities from Royal Families and National Institutions, to Independent Galleries & Private Collectors. With roots in Scottish soil, and North American operations based in New Jersey, they are very proud to serve the Conservation Community, especially in their work with the AIC Materials Working Group. Their doors & minds are always open, so if you ‘Fancy a Chat’ please do reach out. 

Visit clicknetherfield.com to learn more.
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Paper Level Sponsors $100+


The information above has been supplied by the individual companies sponsoring the Washington Conservation Guild (WCG) and does not imply professional endorsement or recommendation by WCG.