In the Museum Conservation Lab: STEAM Workshop @ Carlos Museum
Date: Sat Mar 29 2025, 1:00 PM EDT - 4:15 PM EDT
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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: 

  • TOUR the galleries with docents to see examples of conservation treatment, preventive care, and materials research
  • VISIT the Parsons Conservation Laboratory to meet professional conservators and hear about in-progress work on ancient objects
  • APPLY science to art by measuring the acidity of old papers and identifying salts from ceramic fragments
  •  INTERACT with aspiring conservators who will share their experiences of studying arts and sciences in preparation for careers in cultural heritage preservation

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, either following along with the workshop or exploring the museum on their own.  Space is limited so register today!  All questions can be directed to us at STEM@gsgatl.org