Dwell Time: a memoir of art, exile, and repair
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Dwell time, the time in which it takes for a cleaning product to work on a targeted material in art conservation, serves as a profound metaphor for the immigrant experience in author Rosa Lowinger's book of the same name. "Dwell Time: A Memoir of Art, Exile, and Repair", begins with Rosa's family's escape from Jewish persecution to their new home in Cuba, and then eventually to their new life in America, sharing how these experiences laid the foundation for her career in art conservation. Inspired by Primo Levi, Rosa’s memoir is uniquely organized around different conservation materials, blending her professional expertise with deeply personal stories. Art isn't just about aesthetics; it’s a powerful storyteller and a cornerstone of community identity.
Show Notes:
- Further Reading: The Dutch House by Ann Patchett (fiction book about a family revolving around a building and house and its relationship)
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Chapters
1. Crafting Tomorrow's Workforce and Housing (00:00:00)
2. Art's Role in Storytelling and Conservation (00:11:31)
3. The Importance of Conservation in Planning (00:16:53)
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