You must register directly with the contact person to attend this tour. Capacity is limited.
For reservations and information, contact:
Jennifer Souers Chevraux, Education & Outreach Officer
jennifersc@ica-artconservation.orgICA – Art Conservation (non-profit regional conservation center for artistic and historic works) was founded in 1952 by the directors of six major Midwestern museums as the nation’s first non-profit regional art conservation center, organized to provide professional, high quality, and cost effective art conservation services. Today, the ICA remains dedicated to “art and cultural heritage preservation, conservation, and education” for the benefit of all citizens of Ohio and the lower Midwest, offering a range of services to museums, libraries, archives, government agencies, corporations, and the general public. These services include laboratory and on-site conservation,
educational programming,
disaster assistance,
surveys and inspections, custom
crate building and display work,
art handling and transportation, climate-controlled
storage, studio-quality
photo documentation,
grant collaboration, and publications for both a professional and general audience.
The tour will take participants through ICA’s paper paintings, textiles and objects conservation labs, as well as our climate-controlled fine art storage areas.
Directions
Directions are available on our website:
http://www.ica-artconservation.org/about/directions/
Enjoy the Ohio City Neighborhood after the tour: Visit the Transformer Station across the street.
http://transformerstation.org/
Stock up on ethnic goodies at the West Side Market.
http://westsidemarket.org/
Have lunch at one of the many restaurants or shop til you drop!
http://www.ohiocity.org/