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Last week we described how conservators in the BKM conservation lab have been combining analytical t
uispeccoll:Re-sewing a text block on single raised cords upstairs in our conservation lab.@the-roano
“William William’s portrait of Deborah Hall is a constant presence in the Conservation Lab whi
preservearchives:Take a Peep into the Conservation Lab!More images here: http://www.katherineswiftke
Are these real tusks? Research in the conservation lab is often focused on identifying materials lik
uispeccoll:Re-sewing a text block on single raised cords upstairs in our conservation lab.
A team of objects and paintings conservators in the Brooklyn Museum Conservation Lab have been worki
uispeccoll:huntingtonlibrary:Okay, it’s official: ANYTHING that happens in a paper conservation lab
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
This Bowl Depicting a Cheetah dates to the 10th century CE and is believed to have been created in t
uispeccoll: Re-sewing a text block on single raised cords upstairs in our conservation lab.
uispeccoll: Re-sewing a text block on single raised cords upstairs in our conservation lab.
Reef fish diversity and managementOur lab group recently published a paper on the patterns of Philip
Status update: Philippine reef fish speciesRecently, our lab group published a paper on the current
ALTERNATIVE SPRING BREAK IN THE CONSERVATION LAB AT ARCHIVES IIThe Conservation Lab at Archives II r
It takes a team of conservators and hours of meticulous preparation and care to get a textile ready
Since the lab is pretty empty today (with the holiday and the frigid temperatures outside), it felt
Poor Richard indeed! This neat little almanac came to the lab for a better fitting box. The almanac
uispeccoll: Re-sewing a text block on single raised cords upstairs in our conservation lab.
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