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Tag Archives: Art conservation
New Systems for Documenting Public Art
Richard McCoy summarizes the outcomes of IUPUI Museum Studies’ documentation project at the Indiana Statehouse and discusses the future of Wikiproject Public Art. Continue reading
Posted in academia, education, History
Tagged Art conservation, Claudia Arzeno Mooney, Colloborations, Culture, education, Flickr, Indiana Statehouse, Jennifer Geigel Mikulay, Lori Phillips, Museum Studies, Public art, Richard McCoy, Sarah Stierch, Universities, Wikipedia, Wikiproject Public Art
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