Eve’s Adventures in the Middle East
After finishing excavations at Sardis, I took a three-week circuitous route back to the States. My first stop was Lebanon, where I spent a week exploring the length of the […]
After finishing excavations at Sardis, I took a three-week circuitous route back to the States. My first stop was Lebanon, where I spent a week exploring the length of the […]
Excavations at Sardis have been going on since the early 20th century. Today they are lead by a joint team from Harvard and Cornell University under the direction of Nick […]
After finishing finals and Archaeological Field School in May, I packed my bags and headed to Italy for a week as the first leg of my summer experience. Jess Walthew, […]
In January, Saira Haqqi and I attended a two-week workshop at Columbia University as part of the Library and Archives program. The first week was an introduction to the study […]
On April 6th 2013, I attended a bone tool making workshop with Jim Croft. The workshop was hosted by the Guild of Book Workers—Delaware Valley Chapter and was located at […]
Before coming to the IFA, I had the opportunity to work at the Worcester Art Museum (WAM) as a conservation intern in Worcester MA. The city boasts an amazing museum, […]
We are all happy that it is finally Spring, and we finally get some nice weather-related surprises! The flowers are blooming–as are the flowering trees–and the scaffolding at the Duke […]
Last fall, one of our projects for Technology and Structure of Works of Art I was to make a holder for our conservation tools. You can see some of my […]
In one of the courses we’re taking this term, Principles of Conservation, we have the opportunity to discuss the complexities of conservation treatments. Along with discussion of the ethics and […]
Towards the end of January, my classmate Eve Mayberger and I, along with Emily Lynch (Class of 2014), attended a workshop on parchment manufacture and repair hosted by the Buffalo […]