New discoveries and directions in art are presented in this series of gallery talks focusing on the physical materials artists use.
Friday, Oct. 21, 1–3 p.m. (workshop, students only) and 4–5 p.m. (lecture, open to the public)
Thinking of a career in art conservation? Or just curious about the process and materials involved in conserving art? Julia A. Ream, independent conservator of Asian works on paper, will lead a conservation workshop for students and deliver a lecture on her career trajectory and recent work on manuscripts and paintings from the Middle East and South Asia.
The lecture is open to the public, in Pruyne Lecture Hall (Fayerweather Hall 115).
The workshop will be held in the William Green Study Room of Mead Art Museum. It is limited to 10 students; registration is required. To register, email Louise Beckett (finearts@amherst.edu).