VIRTUAL PIZZA TALK: An Authenticity Study of an Egyptian Bronze Cat: Modern to Ancient

Almoatz-bellah Elshahawi, Conservator, Grand Egyptian MuseumWednesday, November 18th, 12:00pm - 1:00pm PTAcquired in 1955 by the J. Paul Getty Museum an Egyptian bronze cat was thought to be a fake. Authenticity questions initially arose from the presence of several odd repairs on the cat’s tail. Additionally, the surface appeared stripped and was very glossy giving […]

Panel 10: Tying Ends Together: Translating Engagement and Empowerment

Panelists: Georgina Lloyd (UNEP); Khylee Quince (Auckland University of Technology); Marcelle Burns (University of New England); Neyooxet Greymorning (University of Montana)Moderator: Dada Docot (Purdue University)November 18, 2020, 6:00 PM (PST) / November 19, 2020, 10:00 AM (TWN)Webinar Series: Indigenous Peoples, Heritage and Landscape in the Asia Pacific: Knowledge Co-Production, Policy Change, and EmpowermentVarious examples of […]

Getty Conservation Institute Field Projects: 3 cases: Tutankhamun, Mosaikon, Peru

Jeanne Marie TeutonicoAssociate Director, Strategy and Special InitiativesGetty Conservation InstituteFriday November 20th, 11:00am - 12:00pm (PT)Please note, this talk will not be recorded.Register hereThe Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) is best described as a private, international research organization that is part of a larger philanthropic enterprise dedicated to the understanding, conservation and enjoyment of the visual arts. In […]

VIRTUAL PIZZA TALK: From the Canopy to the Caye: Two of Britain’s Colonial Ventures in Nineteenth-Century Belize

Dr. Tracie Mayfield, Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, University of Southern CaliforniaWednesday, December 2nd, 12:00pm - 1:00pm PTDuring the nineteenth-century, Latin America was a hotbed of trade and commerce driven principally by extractive industries such as agriculture (principally sugar) and hardwood collection. Such ventures required large injections of capital into the creation and maintenance of productive […]

VIRTUAL PIZZA TALK: Material, Function, and Colonialism: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Akan Copper-Alloy Gold Weights

Marci J. Burton, Mellon Conservation Fellow, Fowler Museum; Carlee Forbes, Mellon Curatorial Fellow, Fowler Museum; Erica P. Jones, Associate Curator of African Arts, Fowler MuseumWednesday, December 9th, 12:00pm - 1:00pm PTAkan-speaking communities on the Gold Coast (modern-day Ghana) have long been home to a vibrant brass-casting culture. From the 15th century, brass-casting focused on producing […]

Conservation of functional objects: horological conservation

Brittany CoxHorological Conservator, Memoria TechnicaFriday December 18th, 11:00am - 12:00pm (PT)Register hereIn conservation there is always the question of tangible versus intangible qualities. Is one more important than the other? Should form follow function, or function follow form? If a functional object is beautifully presented and preserved, but doesn’t actually work, is it successful? The conservation of […]

Ruling an Empire through Compassion: Angkorian Infrastructure of Public Health and Accommodation

Dr. Piphal Heng, ACLS Postdoctoral Fellow, Northern Illinois UniversityTuesday, January 19, 2021 10:00 AM (Pacific Time) Zoom Webinar“Compassion” was an instrumental state’s infrastructure in building, maintaining, and expanding Angkor’s power from the 9th through 15th centuries CE. Angkorian civilization is known for its intricately carved monumental architecture, large water reservoirs, and interconnected road and canal systems. […]

Colleagues, Communities, and Conservators: Partnerships towards repatriation and ethical stewardship

Lylliam PosadasFriday January 29th, 11:00am - 12:00pm (PT)Register hereConservators can play a significant role in the repatriation process and in addressing concerns in the care of sensitive collections. Conservators and repatriation staff can work together with tribal and community representatives to address some of the unjust histories of museum acquisitions and develop new approaches for collections stewardship. Professional ethics in the conservation […]