Restoration Conversations: Art rescue in progress

Restoration Conversations: Art rescue in progress

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Mon 16 Nov 2020 1:52 PM
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The second event in the series ‘Restoration Conversations’: ‘Art rescue in progress’, an interview with conservator Elizabeth Wicks, live from her Florence studio. Audiences are treated to close-up views of artist Violante Ferroni’s two eighteenth-century paintings, from Advancing Women Artists’ current conservation project, ‘The Art of Healing’. A unique opportunity to visit a Florence atelier from afar.

 

Organizers: The Florentine and Advancing Women Artists. Art of Healing partners: Advancing Women Artists, Robert Lehman Foundation, Florida State University in Florence and the Lion’s Fountain, The Rauch Foundation, AWA Art Angels. Artwork owners: Santa Maria Nuova Foundation and Azienda USL Toscana Centro.

For more on The Art of Healing and its sponsors, visit www.advancingwomenartists.org.

 

AWA books are available on Amazon.com
In Italy, please purchase the books publisher-direct from The Florentine website

 
 

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