This is the second in a three-part virtual tour series exploring transformative elements and relationships between the OrigamiintheGarden² sculpture exhibition on display at the San Antonio Botanical Garden and objects in the San Antonio Museum of Art collection. This tour will explore the various techniques used throughout the production of the OrigamiintheGarden² exhibition ranging from the production of paper to the lost-wax casting method and how these techniques have been used in different cultural contexts with the San Antonio Museum of Art’s collection.
Instructors: Maeve Bassett, Conservation and Volunteer Programs Specialist, San Antonio Botanical Garden; Tripp Cardiff, Docent Programs Manager, San Antonio Museum of Art
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Ticket Price: $15
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This is the second in a three-part virtual tour series exploring transformative elements and relationships between the OrigamiintheGarden² sculpture exhibition on display at the San Antonio Botanical Garden and objects in the San Antonio Museum of Art collection. This tour will explore the various techniques used throughout the production of the OrigamiintheGarden² exhibition ranging from the production of paper to the lost-wax casting method and how these techniques have been used in different cultural contexts with the San Antonio Museum of Art’s collection.
Instructors: Maeve Bassett, Conservation and Volunteer Programs Specialist, San Antonio Botanical Garden; Tripp Cardiff, Docent Programs Manager, San Antonio Museum of Art
Buddha, Korean, 17th-18th century, Bronze and wood, h. 20 1/4 in. (51.4 cm); w. 16 in. (40.6 cm); d. 11 in. (27.9 cm), Gift of Floyd L. Whittington, 97.11.117.a-b.
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