Jim Gwinner

Jim Gwinner

Organisation

McKay Lodge

Address

10915 Pyle South Amherst Road
44074-9533
Oberlin
OH
United States of America (the)

Member Since

Member since August 27, 2014

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What is your education and/or training?

EXPERTISE

Conservator of Public Art with years of experience in caring for and treating municipally owned artworks, especially those in the cities of San Jose and San Francisco, elsewhere throughout the State of California; and in Auckland, New Zealand.

Experienced fabricator. Provided fabrication services for a select group of artists including; Harry Powers, David Middlebrook, Gwynn Murrill, and Michael Todd.

Sculpture conservator working on many and diverse conservation projects involving art and architectural elements located on federal government properties throughout the United States.

Manages projects, researches materials, researches preservation treatment materials and methods, and performs treatments.

Especially skilled and knowledgeable in metals fabrication, metal art maintenance and repairs.

Widely familiar with industrial fabrication processes and industrial materials and adhesives.



SPECIFIC TECHNICAL EXPERTISE

Operation of oxy-acetylene, arc welding, T.I.G., M.I.G. equipment; plasma cutters; natural gas and compressed air torches; high temperature welding; hand forge welding; soldering, riveting, crimping; hot and cold forging and raising, stretching methods; wire drawing (mechanical and by hand); rolling mill operation for sheet metal, tempering, roping, fluting, annealing, inlay; engraving; planishing; burnishing by hand and with granular metallic and diamond oxides; stone cutting, drilling, lapping and polishing; use of acids and non-corrosive dry acid compounds; drill press operation; mill and lathe operation; rotary stationary and portable saws and sanders; belt sanders; belt saws; all common hand metal, wood and stone working tools; power shears and sheet metal saws and bending devices; compressed air grinders; use of grinding head burrs, bits and buffs; gravity, pressure and vacuum casting methods; foundry operation; mold making; wax work, gating, investment and shell mold fabrication, pouring, chasing and patination and gilding.

Architectural carpentry; masonry techniques; standard plumbing (cutting, threading, sweating); joinery; cabinetry; extensive knowledge of adhesive and abrasive products; basic AC-DC circuitry; leather working (tooling, embossing, stitching); small arms operation and maintenance, hand-made ammunition, hand loading and usage; black powder arms operation and fabrication; sword fabrication, armoring; pattern development; plastics processing and fabrication; kiln building and operation; empirical and batch formula mathematics; assembly maintenance and repair for gas, wood, and electrically fired equipment; industrial spraying equipment for painting, sand blasting, cleaning; picture framing, mounting, matting, and mitering.



EDUCATION

1986, Bachelor of Arts. Dual concentration in painting and sculpture
San Jose State University, San Jose, California.



Expertise

outdoor sculpture

Telephone

440-774-4215

Mobile

213-447-8277