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Virtual Symposium: A Bloom of Perpetual Newness: The Colors of Ancient Greek and Roman Sculpture
Oct
1

Virtual Symposium: A Bloom of Perpetual Newness: The Colors of Ancient Greek and Roman Sculpture

6 PM Central - RSVP Required

Join a free symposium with Giovanni Verri, Conservation Scientist at the Art Institute of Chicago, who will present his recent investigations and newest research into color on ancient statues. This symposium will not be recorded.

Image: Analysis of the Parthenon sculptures. Photo: K. Weglowska. Copyright: Trustees of the British Museum

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Virtual Symposium: Conservation 101
Feb
8

Virtual Symposium: Conservation 101

9 AM Central

Join a free virtual talk about the art and science of archaeological conservation. Speaker Nicol Anastassatou is the Head Conservator at Corinth Excavations in Ancient Corinth, Greece, and will show examples and methods of conservation in order to preserve the past and help archaeologists better understand ancient lives.

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Virtual Symposium
Jun
16

Virtual Symposium

6 PM Central — Virtual

Register for the free virtual talk “Monuments and Men: How Black Tennesseans Leveraged The Tennessee Centennial Exposition to Organize The Negro Department, Raise the Negro Building, and Demonstrate their Enterprising Acumen” by Dr. Crystal A. deGregory.

Registration on Zoom required.

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Symposium: Red Arrow Artist Talk
Apr
13

Symposium: Red Arrow Artist Talk

6 PM (registration required)

Join a free virtual talk with Red Arrow Gallery founder Katie Shaw and artists from the Red Arrow - Show Up! Hear the history of the gallery, and meet the artists who will share their inspiration and stories behind their work. Registration required.

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Parthenon Symposium: Underwater Archaeology with Dr. Anne Duray
Aug
18

Parthenon Symposium: Underwater Archaeology with Dr. Anne Duray

Dr. Georgianna Moraitou will speak about archaeological conservation. Specifically, she will focus on bronze conservation and discuss common treatments and methods that can help to clean, stabilize and display bronze once unearthed by archaeologists. Dr. Moraitou will show examples of artifacts before and after conservation and explain some of the considerations that conservators take to carefully conserve and preserve archaeological evidence. In this way, she will help the audience understand how artifacts such as the Antikythera mechanism can transform from a bronze artifact with concretions to something that can be studied and scanned to make new discoveries.

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