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The Frick Collection announces appointment of Julia Day as Chief Conservator |
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Days return to the Frick Coincides with museums reopening and creation of new conservation center.
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NEW YORK, NY.- The Frick Collection today announced the recent appointment of Julia Day as Chief Conservator. Day oversees the Conservation and Art Preparation and Installation teams, collaborating with museum staff on the preservation of the Fricks permanent collection and historic interiors. The Conservation Department also supports special exhibitions, conducts research, and furthers the museums educational mission through outreach and mentorship. Day started in the position this spring at a significant moment for the institution, which in April reopened its renovated home at 1 East 70th Street, including the newly built Sherman Fairchild Center for Art Conservation.
Days appointment marked her return to the Frick. From 2008 to 2022, she served as the museums Assistant Conservator, Associate Conservator, and Conservator under her predecessor, Joseph Godla. As the museums sole objects conservator, she cared for a wide range of decorative arts and sculpture and was instrumental in coordinating the institutions temporary relocation to Frick Madison, in the Marcel Breuerdesigned building on Madison Avenue. In addition, she and her colleagues collaborated with Sam Anderson Architects in developing plans for the new art conservation and preparation facilities, critical components of the renovation project. These state-of-the-art spaces support the departments activities and make possible a year-long graduate conservation internship and, in the future, a two- to three-year post-graduate position.
Commented Axel Rüger, the Fricks Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Director, We are thrilled to welcome Julia back to The Frick Collection. I have enjoyed working alongside her as we settle into our renovated and enhanced buildings, which now have a much-improved facility for collections carespaces that owe no small debt to her input. Her thoughtful and deeply informed approach to conservation, combined with her leadership and experience, are already proving essential as the museum presents a broader portion of our holdings and plans a robust schedule of special exhibitions.
It is a tremendous honor to return to the Frick, especially at such a dynamic moment in the institutions history, stated Day. The newly expanded conservation and art preparation spaces reflect a deep commitment to the preservation and study of the museums permanent collection, as well as the training of future conservators. Im excited to lead this growing department as we steward the Fricks extraordinary works of art and historic interiors into the future.
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