s.a.m. @ PAM: Suzuki Harunobu and Color in Japanese Prints

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s.a.m.@PAM is an educational media series produced by the Portland Art Museum in which we talk about the science of art conservation with works from our permanent collection.

Join us for a LIVE Q&A and hear how art historic and conservation questions about the colors used by Japanese print maker Suzuki Harunobu prompted a collaboration between the museum and Portland State University's Lasseter Clare Lab.

Panelists include:
Samantha Springer, Conservator at the Portland Art Museum
Dr. Jeannie Kenmotsu, Japan Foundation Assistant Curator of Japanese Art at the Portland Art Museum
Dr. Tami Lasseter Clare, Associate Professor of Chemistry at Portland State University

About the exhibition:
https://portlandartmuseum.org/exhibit...

Link to works by Harunobu in our Online Collections:
http://www.portlandartmuseum.us/mwebc...

To ask a question, just leave a comment in the live chat field and they will be relayed as soon as there is an opportunity.

This live-stream features automated live closed captions. Please excuse misspellings.

Our next s.a.m.@PAM is Wednesday, April 8 @ 12pm PDT. In this episode we talk about the cleaning, polishing, and photography processes used for Constantin Brancusi's, highly reflective sculpture, "A Muse" - http://www.portlandartmuseum.us/mwebc...
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More information about Conservation at the Portland Art Museum:
https://portlandartmuseum.org/collect...

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