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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

Constructing a Microclimate Vitrine

January 26, 2010by Guest Contributor 5 Comments

Today a painting from our collection was shipped to the Getty Conservation Lab in Los Angeles for conservation before its exhibition in an internationally traveling show.  For the painting to […]

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Environmental, Transport

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