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PE-268864-20
Project MUSE: Museum Sabbatical Experience for Faculty Teaching at the Arts-Science Interface
Greg Smith, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Inc.

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Literature Discussion: Photochemical Reactions: Copper (II) Carboxylate in Artist Pigments (Web Resource)
Title: Literature Discussion: Photochemical Reactions: Copper (II) Carboxylate in Artist Pigments
Author: Dr. Hilary Eppley
Abstract: The resource is a guided literature discussion focused on copper-based metalloorganic pigments, like verdigris and copper resinate. The resource materials cover the rich chemistry describing their structure, instruments for their identification, and the degradation that is typical of these pigments.
Year: 2021
Primary URL: https://www.ionicviper.org/literature-discussion/photochemical-reactions-copper-ii-carboxylate-artist-pigments
Primary URL Description: Posted on VIPEr, the Virtual Inorganic Pedagogical Electronic Resource, a National Science Foundation-funded interactive repository for teaching materials.

Project MUSE: Museum Sabbatical Experience for Faculty Teaching at the Arts-Science Interface (Public Lecture or Presentation)
Title: Project MUSE: Museum Sabbatical Experience for Faculty Teaching at the Arts-Science Interface
Abstract: Dr. Smith participated in a virtual poster session for the 262nd American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition in fall 2021 (Atlanta, GA). Nearly 19,000 people attended the meeting.
Author: Dr. Gregory D. Smith
Date: 08/22/2021
Location: Atlanta, GA
Primary URL: https://doi.org/10.1021/scimeetings.1c00954

Project MUSE: Museum Sabbatical Experience for Faculty Teaching at the Arts-Science Interface (Public Lecture or Presentation)
Title: Project MUSE: Museum Sabbatical Experience for Faculty Teaching at the Arts-Science Interface
Abstract: Dr. Smith presented at the Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society about the Project MUSE experience.
Author: Dr. Gregory D. Smith
Date: 10/31/2021
Location: Austin, TX

Scanning MA-XRF Analysis of Mordants in a 19th Century Baluchi Rug (Public Lecture or Presentation)
Title: Scanning MA-XRF Analysis of Mordants in a 19th Century Baluchi Rug
Abstract: Her novel work on inorganic mordant mapping by XRF spectroscopy was presented as a lecture for the Southwest Regional Meeting (SWRM) of the American Chemical Society (ACS) in Austin, Texas, in November 2021.
Author: Dr. Amanda Bowman
Date: 11/1/2021
Location: Austin, TX


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