Presented in Spanish. Meet in Sharf Visitor Center.
3-D technologies are transforming art conservation at the MFA, with both photogrammetry and 3-D printing becoming valuable tools in the documentation and care of the collections. Take a closer look at 3-D-printed examples, including one of a Japanese Nō mask, to learn how accurate scale and miniature replicas can have broad applications for conservators, mountmakers, and educators alike. The technique can support many facets of preservation work, from creating missing pieces to developing storage and display solutions for fragile objects.
With Patricia Navedo García, graduate conservation intern, Objects Conservation Laboratory.
Presented in Spanish on April 26, 2025, 3:30 pm.
Free with general admission. No advance registration or tickets required. Due to space constraints, tours are limited to 12 participants (first come, first served). Tours meet at Sharf Visitor Center. Assistive listening devices available upon request.

Assistive listening system

Wheelchair accessible