PODCAST—A Closer Look: Episode 004, Head of the Objects Lab

Опубликовано: 01 Январь 1970
на канале: Harvard Art Museums
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On Season 1 of our podcast “A Closer Look,” we’re exploring museum jobs: why we wanted them, how we got them, and what they’re really like! Through a series of conversations with colleagues, hosts Tara Metal and Michael Ricca will seek to demystify the museum world, discuss some surprising career paths, and explore jobs you may never have considered.

In this episode of A Closer Look, we talk to Angela Chang, who is the head of our object lab, an objects conservator, and the assistant director of the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies. Angela, who has worked at the Harvard Art Museums for eighteen years, discusses her training and experience, including working on the team that conserved and restored the famed murals by John Singer Sargent at the Boston Public Library. Interested in becoming an art conservator? This episode is for you!

Listen to more episodes in this series via YouTube (   • A Closer Look Podcast Series  ) and our website: https://hvrd.art/acloserlookpodcast

SPEAKERS:
+ Angela Chang, Head of Object Lab, Objects Conservator, and the Assistant Director of the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies at the Harvard Art Museums;
+ Tara Metal, Digital Content Manager, Harvard Art Museums;
+ Michael Ricca, Administrative Coordinator for the Deputy Director’s Office, Harvard Art Museums

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Recorded 2021. © President and Fellows of Harvard College. Audio: Tara Metal. For questions related to permission for commercial use of this video, please contact the Department of Digital Imaging and Visual Resources at [email protected].


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