Archive for 'Brooklyn Museum'
Conservation at the Brooklyn Museum: An Interview with Tina March
As you know all of the works in the To Live Forever show are from the Brooklyn Museum. What you may not know is that there was a lot of conservation work that went into putting together this exhibition. So, to find out more about what the BM conservators (and others) did to […]
Posted: July 24th, 2008 under Exhibitions, ima, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Conservation, American Institute for Conservation, ancient Egypt, Book of the Dead, Brooklyn Museum, Caitlin Jenkins, Carolyn Tomkiewicz, Catherine Williams, Demetrios, Egyptian art, Hiroko Kariya, Jakki Godfrey, Lisa Bruno, mummy, Rachel Danzing, Richard McCoy, senet, Tina March, To Live Forever.
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Photo of the Week- Online with To Live Forever
As a riveting segment this summer, the IMA Blog will be featuring a Tuesday Photo of the Week, highlighting juicy tidbits of info including works of art, artists, news, events, or locations.
Maybe CT Scan of the Week is more accurate. But we all know what a mummy-scan means… To Live Forever: Egyptian Treasures from the […]
Posted: July 15th, 2008 under Art, Exhibitions, New Media, ima, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum, mummy, To Live Forever, Egyptians, Flickr, IMA on the Web, preview, Video.
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A quickie to advocate, “Click!” from the Brooklyn Museum
I forgot to plug this project in my post earlier today, so I am posting this short one. If you haven’t visited the Brooklyn Museum’s site to take part in Click! be sure you do it soon. An innovative crowd-curated exhibition, allows you to evaluate on-line submissions for the project. You only […]
Posted: May 19th, 2008 under Exhibitions, Despi Mayes, ima, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum, Current Events, click!, evaluate.
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