Join us for a STEAM workshop to learn the science of art conservation! Art Conservation is an unusual profession that unites the arts and sciences to preserve tangible cultural heritage. This new Saturday workshop will introduce participants to the field of conservation, highlighting the role of museums in the preservation of cultural heritage. The program is geared for curious teen girls who are exploring their future academic and professional paths.
Participants will:
Participants will also have time to explore Emory University campus, highlighting the academic quadrangle, library, student center, residences, and public art installations.
This program is for Cadette and Senior Girl Scouts (6th-10th grade). This workshop will be hosted at the Carlos Museum on Emory's campus. Each Girl Scout must have an adult (parent, guardian, or Troop Leader) on-site. The workshop has space for a small number of adults to join the Girl Scouts; interested adults will need to register themselves. Other adults and siblings are welcome to explore the museum on their own or enjoy the on-site coffee shop. Space is limited so register today! All questions can be directed to us at STEM@gsgatl.org.
You will have to log into MyGS in order to register for this workshop. We have noticed a problem with MyGS not redirecting to the registration page after prompting your log-in. After you log in, you may have to return to this page and re-click the registration link to find the registration page. Thanks for your patience- we are working to improve this system!
Please note that registration closes two weeks before the event to allow for planning, set up, and other preparations. Be sure to register early!
To use Cookie Dough or Financial Aid for this event please register FIRST to reserve your slot and choose "pay by mail" at checkout. Then fill out the relevant form below with "Carlos Museum Workshop-Oct 2023" as the event. We'll be in touch to confirm everything.