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This display in Ashmolean Museum shows how touching artwork affects material.
During the public treatment of Albert Bierstadt’s A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie,
Over the last few weeks, pre-program conservation interns Natasha Kung and Meredith Menache have bee
Conservators in the BKM Conservation Lab have been hard at work preparing objects for a number of up
It’s August and that means Brooklyn Museum is hosting Summer Camp! Each week during the
Conservation treatments in progress often lead to an impromptu array of things organized neatly. The
Many of the stunning ephemera collections that star in We Wanted a Revolution are displayed inside c
When our volunteers help prepare enrichments like hammocks for our rescued #SlothBears, they also ma
On Sunday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family visited the #ElephantCons
Sometimes an artist forgets to sign their artwork. Seems crazy, but it happens a lot. For example, t
This bowl by Native American artist Maria Martinez and her husband Julian Martinez came to the
Mountain Shell (Cookeconcha hystricella)These snails are only a couple of millimeters in size and li
Axe from Viking era, before and after conservation 10th–11th century
Time for a #BatFact! Did you know that the Straw-colored fruit bat is the second largest bat in Afri
Chief Conservator Esther Méthé and conservation intern Annaïck Keruzec are rehous
Fight for Survival by MarselvanOosten
Happy international wildlife day!!! So much to fight for still.. So much to save!!! #wildlife #savew
sweetpeapath:Drawing on a stock of more than 6,000 colors of thread, a nun repairs a tapestry design
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First Volume of Presidential PardonsThisvolume contains early copies of pardons granted by the first
Pacific pond turtle a (Actinemys marmorata)Contra Costa county CA Feb. 2015 / T3i /
Axe from Viking era, before and after conservation 10th–11th century
After nearly five decades on display in Brooklyn, six of Brooklyn Museum’s twelve reliefs fro
Peeking over the shoulder of Project Paintings Conservator Sharra Grow, you can see one small area o
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