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Art Conservator Michael Duffy Visits Campus As Latest Grum Project Visiting Artist

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Art Conservator Michael Duffy Visits Campus As Latest Grum Project Visiting Artist

The Grum Project Visiting Artist series continued the week of February 13, with art conservator Michael Duffy visiting campus to talk to students in our art studios and during a lecture in the Dodge Room.

Duffy is the Paintings Conservator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Duffy joined MoMA in 1993, and has worked on conserving paintings and leading studies into materials and techniques on some of the biggest painters in the world.

鈥淚 do what I call heritage preservation,鈥 Duffy said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a bunch of factors that come in [to what I do], but it鈥檚, I would say, a m茅lange of science, art history, and studio art that kind of make a conservator the most effective.鈥

Duffy shared his knowledge first in our AP Studio Art class, taking the time to talk with students about their work and their techniques in producing it. While Duffy is no stranger to giving lectures about his work, he noted that it was unique to get to talk to students about it.

鈥淚 have a studio art background, so I always feel comfortable in a studio situation,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t was great to see how they鈥檙e pretty versed in all different kinds of medium. It seems like they鈥檙e getting exposed to a wide range of materials, and it鈥檚 a good situation.鈥

For the lecture, all students on campus were invited to gather in the Dodge Room as Duffy went over a range of projects he鈥檚 worked on, and what went into them. One particular highlight was Duffy recounting the work that went into producing the exhibition Matisse: The Red Studio. Centered around Matisse鈥檚 famous 鈥淭he Red Studio鈥 panting itself, Duffy discussed how his crew conducted various studies on the painting and how it was made, including uncovering secrets like the background color of the painting itself.

Launched in the fall of 2016, the Grum Project is 91大神鈥檚 visiting artist program. Funded by a generous alumna from the Northampton School for Girls, the Grum Project brings artists of all kinds鈥攎usicians, actors, visual artists, dancers, and more鈥攖o campus for mini-residencies so that the entire 91大神 community can participate. To learn more about the Grum Project and previous visiting artists, click here. To read more about Duffy, visit the .