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Category Archives: Outdoor Sculpture

Meet Olivia: Conservator-in-Training!

April 10, 2016by Diane Wu Leave a comment

Olivia Davalos Stanton followed a hot tip from her roommate and found her dream job. Her roommate was taking a course she was taking on the science of art materials. […]

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Outdoor Sculpture, Profiles, Student Project

Skin Care for Statues

December 20, 2015by Diane Wu Leave a comment

By Emily Farek If you’ve ever had a sunburn, you know your skin’s appearance can change depending on what exposure it’s experienced. Metal sculptures have a skin, too — it’s […]

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Chemistry, Conservation Treatments, Environmental, Outdoor Sculpture, Student Project

Wash + Wax Video

August 15, 2015by Diane Wu Leave a comment

It’s a HOT August day here on campus and we hope you’re enjoying your Saturday with a cold drink in a shady spot! Sam and our intern Emily have been […]

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Conservation Treatments, Outdoor Sculpture

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