Tuesday, October 21, 2014

November 2: Biltmore Estate Preventive Conservationist to hold Lecture in Florence

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Biltmore Estate Conservationist, Kara Warren will present a lecture at the Florence County Museum on Sunday, November 2 at 1 pm. Ms. Warren, a Preventive Conservation Specialist, focuses her efforts often on monitoring and organizing preventive care for objects that are particularly susceptible to damage. The lecture will focus on the specific treatment of pieces paired with before and after treatment images. It is followed by a brief question and answer session. Ms. Warren, an accomplished studio artist as well, has lectured nationwide at both universities and museums. The lecture is in conjunction with Ms. Warren’s visit to Florence to juror the Florence Regional Arts Alliance’s Small Works Show which will be on display at the Art Trail Gallery from October 28-November 20. Kara, a native of Hunstville, Alabama, brings with her a broad knowledge of art material,design and technique, gained through her work in art conservation and her experience as a working studio artist. Her work in conservation has also been influential in the direction of her personal art. Ms. Warren resides in Asheville, North Carolina  with her family. The lecture, sponsored by  the Florence Regional Arts Alliance in collaboration with the Florence County Museum’s staff,  is free and open to the public. The Florence County Museum is located at 111 West Cheves Street. For more information please contact Florence Regional Arts Alliance director, Uschi Jeffcoat at 843-407-3092 or visit www.florenceartsalliance.org.


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