The Art Museum of WVU announces the next program in its Lunchtime Looks series for the 2018-19 academic year.
This month’s presentation will take a behind the scenes look at Collections Management and the presenter will be Karen Louvar, registrar at the Art Museum of WVU. She hopes to explain the importance of provenance and problem solving typical collection issues.
Louvar will give a short PowerPoint, beginning at 12:20 p.m. Friday (Dec. 7) in the Grand Hall. Afterward, audience members will have a chance to ask questions, and the Museum galleries will be open for further exploration.
Prior to the talk, all are invited to bring a brown-bag lunch to the Museum Education Center Grand Hall at noon to converse with Museum staff and fellow museum-goers as they enjoy their midday meal. The session will end by 1 p.m. for those who need to get back to their offices.
Lunchtime Looks is an opportunity for WVU students, faculty and staff, and the general public to learn more about the art and exhibitions on display at the Museum and to meet other art enthusiasts in the area.
The Art Museum and Museum Education Center are located near the corner of Patteson Drive and Morrill Way at the Evansdale Campus North Entrance.
Parking is available in short-term lots ST-1 and ST-9, with pay stations, one located near Patteson Drive and the other near the new Evansdale Crossing building.
For more information about the Lunchtime Looks program, contact the Art Museum of WVU at 304.293.7790
For more information visit the Art Museum website.