Preserving Memory:
America's Monumental Legacy
  

March 21 - April 18, 2003

Preserving Memory, a touring exhibit, tells about the history of sculpture-making and reveals intriguing stories about monuments found throughout the country. It also explains common physical threats to outdoor sculpture and shows how some communities have taken steps to preserve their local and national treasures.

Lecture: Sculpture Conservation Today
March 26, 2003, 7pm

Robert Lodge, an art conservator who established McKay Lodge Fine Arts Conservation Laboratory Inc. in Oberlin, will present Sculpture Conservation Today. Please RSVP by March 19 to Katherine Ukmar, Conservation Program Coordinator, (216) 229-6527 or conservationtsc@hotmail.com.

Exhibition, opening and lecture are free and open to the public!

The Sculpture Center is dedicated to enhancing our community's appreciation of sculpture by fostering the careers of emerging sculptors and promoting the preservation of outdoor sculpture. It is located in University Circle at 1834 East 123rd Street.

Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Saturday 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Free Parking is available.)