Subject: Conservation facilities and the public
The following is posted on behalf of Claire Larkin, Senior Designer for SAAM. The Smithsonian American Art Museum and the National Portrait Gallery currently are closed to the public while their building undergoes major renovation. The existing fine art conservation lab will be relocated and upgraded as part of the project. When the building reopens, the public will be able to get a "behind the scenes" look at all aspects of work that is routinely performed in a paintings', paper and objects' conservation lab. We believe we will be the first conservation lab where activities are visible daily, not just for a "special project." If there are other examples of visible conservation labs already in operation, we would like to hear about your first-hand knowledge, particularly with the rationale for their creation and how the public responded to the experience. Your input will be greatly appreciated. Fern Bleckner Paper Conservator Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, DC 202-357-2685 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:15 Distributed: Wednesday, August 8, 2001 Message Id: cdl-15-15-033 ***Received on Tuesday, 7 August, 2001