by Cincinnati Art Museum
3/4/2021
women breaking boundaries, Women's History Month, permanent collection, Georgia O’Keeffe, Mary Cassatt, Elizabeth Nourse, Elizabeth Catlett, Jeanne Lanvin, Chiyo Mitsuhisa, Nancy Rexroth
Enjoy these works by artists who identify as female in the museum’s permanent collection.
by Conservation
4/16/2020
Lorna Simpson, women breaking boundaries, waterless lithography, light sensitivity, behind the scenes, conservation
For those of you who saw Women Breaking Boundaries before the museum had to close its galleries, you would have seen the wall-sized piece by Lorna Simpson, Wigs.
by Conservation
11/21/2019
conservation, women breaking boundaries, conservation history, power of her, CAM archives, behind the scenes
CAM is proud to have one of the oldest art conservation labs in the country which started with a single, part-time paintings conservator in 1935.
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