Episode Synopsis "Judy Logan: adventures of an archaeological conservator"
You know that archeologists are often the ones excavating artefacts, which you can then visit in a museum. But, what happens between the excavation and the display? That’s where Judy Logan comes in. She was an archeological conservator at the Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) from 1981 to 2006. She was also one of the first graduates of the Queen’s University Master of Art Conservation program. Join your hosts, Kelly Johnson and Nathalie Nadeau Mijal, as they ask Judy about working as a conservator at CCI and around the world.You can find transcripts of all episodes on our website.Send us an email with your comments, questions, or suggestions for future interviews at [email protected] us on Facebook.Did you enjoy the show? Leave us a review!More about CCI and CHIN:CCI, a Special Operating Agency within the Department of Canadian Heritage, advances and promotes the conservation of Canada's heritage collections through its expertise in conservation science, treatment and preventive conservation. CCI works with heritage institutions and professionals to ensure these heritage collections are preserved and accessible to Canadians now and in the future.CHIN, a Special Operating Agency within the Department of Canadian Heritage, offers valuable collections management resources to the Canadian museum community and online public access to millions of collections records. CHIN assists Canadian museums in documenting, managing, and sharing information about their collections, which in turn ensures that this information is accessible now and in the future.Credits:Thank you to our guest, Judy Logan.“CCI and CHIN: In Our Words” is a production of the Canadian Conservation Institute, Department of Canadian Heritage.Nathalie Nadeau Mijal, Producer and Co-hostKelly Johnson, Co-hostPop-Up Podcasting, Production assistanceMusic by Lee Rosevere
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