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For the past 20 years, the Dedalus Foundation has provided fellowships to outstanding graduate students specializing in modern and contemporary materials at the Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University.
On the occasion of the Fellowship’s 20th anniversary, the Foundation will host an event to highlight the work of past fellows, bringing together conservators who specialize in a broad range of media. The symposium will encompass a variety of topics relevant to the conservation of modern and contemporary art, as well as current approaches to conservation practice.
Panelists
Megan Randall, Assistant Projects Conservator, Museum of Modern Art, What’s in a Pane? Conservation of Larry Bell’s Shadows (1967)
Kate Moomaw, Associate Conservator of Modern & Contemporary Art, Denver Art Museum, Learning Together: Time-Based Media Conservation at the Denver Art Museum
Lindsey Tyne, Associate Paper Conservator, Thaw Conservation Center, Morgan Library and Museum, Memory and Evidence: Documenting Modern and Contemporary Drawings
Christine Haynes, Assistant Objects Conservator, Preservation Arts, Preserving Public Art: Collaboration and Conservation of an Outdoor Installation by Po Shu Wang
Deborah LaCamera, Partner and Senior Conservator, Studio TKM Associates, Reminiscing about 20 Years in the Conservation of Works of Art on Paper
Taylor Healy, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellow in Time-based Media Conservation, The Conservation Center, Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, Inside Out: An Investigation of a David Wojnarowicz Flexible Mold
Moderator
Jennifer Hickey, Paintings Conservator, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden