Students interested in applying to the Winterthur/University of Delaware 
Program in Art Conservation (WUDPAC) should not miss the Master's program 
annual Portfolio Day, to be held on Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at the 
Winterthur Museum (NOT at the University of Delaware) , in which the entering 
class of graduate students shares their pre-program portfolios and resumes.

Pre-program candidates and advisors can engage one on one with the graduate 
students and ask questions about the process involved in applying to graduate 
school for art conservation. Graduate students' portfolios and studio art will 
be on exhibit. This year's student speaker, starting at 4PM, is Julianna Ly, 
who will present a talk entitled “Treating works by Edwin Austin Abbey at 
Yale.” Julianna will gladly field questions from the audience at the end of her 
talk.

After Julianna’s presentation, The WUDPAC Class of 2021 will share their 
pre-program portfolios outside the Gallery Reception Area at Winterthur Museum. 
Students and visitors are invited to talk to first-year WUDPAC students for 
gaining insight and advice, and tour the conservation labs in the Winterthur 
Research Building. The following labs will be open: painting, paper, book, 
textiles, furniture, objects conservation, and the analytical labs. Current 
second-year WUDPAC students will be available in the labs to explain their 
current conservation projects and the curriculum.

Please RSVP for WUDPAC Portfolio Day October 10th by Friday, September 28, 2018 
by e-mailing Theresa Slusser at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
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