de Young Museum’s How Textile Conservators Prepare Christian Dior’s “Junon” for Display (SF)
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de Young Museum | 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, San Francisco, CA
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The Textile Conservators for the Fine Arts Museums are responsible for the care of over 22,000 textiles which includes costumes, flat weaves, contemporary fiber art, pile carpets and tapestries. From the moment a textile enters the collection, conservators research and document major events in its life to create a narrative that informs the object’s treatment and preservation.
Using Christian Dior’s evening gown Junon as a case study, this presentation will reveal what conservators do on a daily basis to preserve such treasures in the collection.
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Cost: $10*