Pieces of the past: Archaeology Conservation Lab works behind the scenes to preserve state’s history
In honor of America’s 250th anniversary, the North Carolina Archives will showcase original state constitutional documents with a July 4 exhibition at the State Capital. But the celebrated history of ...
Over 100 members of the Yale community gathered June 19 for the formal dedication of a state-of-the-art conservation laboratory shared by all collections at Yale. President Peter Salovey spoke at the ...
Seriously. “Open conservation,” or art-restoration labs set up to be viewed, and sometimes, interacted with, are increasingly a part of museums’ offerings. By Lauren Sloss In the never-ending quest ...
Inside the book conservation lab at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Credit... Supported by By Molly Young Photographs and Video by Nicholas Calcott Not every workplace features a guillotine. At a book ...
The work of an art conservator requires patience, concentration, and the willingness to spend extended periods of time absorbed in a delicate task, said Mark Aronson, chief conservator at the Yale ...
Advancements allow on-the-ground genetic analysis, can be used by scientists and novices alike For decades, genetic analysis has been limited to the laboratory domain. It required heavy, expensive ...
ISLAMABAD, June 5: Research and restoration laboratories are integral to good museums all over the world to preserve the archaeological finds in their area, but the one in our world-famous Taxila ...
When people go to a museum, they see cultural properties that have been cleaned, restored and neatly displayed in showcases. However, when such cultural assets are first found, many of them have been ...
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