Hello All,

 

ArtsWA’s AIPP employs a full-time conservation technician, Adam Fah. Adam vets conservation reviews of all of our artists’ proposals (the review process is a collaboration between us, artists, and contracted art conservators), works on our still-evolving and fantastic Materials and Fabrication Handbook, and performs some conservation and maintenance in the field. And much more – everyone should have an Adam!

 

Best,
Mike

 

Michael Sweney, Program Manager
ArtsWA | Art in Public Places Program
Washington State Arts Commission

711 Capitol Way S., Suite 600 | PO Box 42675
Olympia, WA 98504-2675
360-586-2422

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Explore the State Art Collection online!

 

 

From: public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com [mailto:public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com] On Behalf Of Haggarty, Mary Clare
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Subject: Re:list of Public art programs with a conservator on staff

 

Hi Lynn,

 

I know that the Edmonton public art program in Alberta, Canada has a conservator on staff. Metro Art in Los Angeles (public transit) also has a part time in-house conservator and their Collections Manager does some conservation too. Let me know if you want contacts at either of these places.

 

Clare

 

 

 

Clare Haggarty

Deputy Director of Collections

Los Angeles County Arts Commission

Direct: (213) 202-3986

Mobile: (213) 422-3789

E-mail: mhaggarty@arts.lacounty.gov

 

 

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