This is an online event. It does not take place at the museum.
Overview
Pantyhose, digital files, and polyvinyl, oh my!
Curious about what goes into conserving contemporary art materials at the DAM?
With conservator Kate Moomaw-Taylor, gain insight into creative challenges that come into play in preserving the work of Senga Nengudi, John DeAndrea’s iconic Linda, and other artworks from the collection.
Discover the strategies and underlying philosophies conservators employ to address new and unusual materials and collaborate with living artists in this dynamic area of museum practice.
This lecture will be presented virtually on Zoom. More information will be sent via email after registration.
Online Event
Ticket required, discount for members, free for Museum Friends and Students
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