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SUMMARY:Why Materials Matter Collaborative Colloquia (third seminar)
DESCRIPTION:\nWhy Materials Matter will meet 6 times during the 2022-23 
	Academic Year. Our goal is to foster interdisciplinary discussions about
	 materials\, primarily (but not strictly limited to) those used for the 
	production of art. We will have brief\, informal presentations related t
	o a theme\, followed by an open forum for discussion. Themes include mat
	erials characterization\, provenance\, acquisition and supply chain issu
	es\, properties of materials (both new and old)\, materials conservation
	\, and possibly books and their materials.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nThe theme for t
	his session will be:\n\n&quot\;Mining and its Consequences&quot\;\n\nFor
	 more information\, you may contact&nbsp\;Heather McCune Bruhn\,&nbsp\;h
	cm1@psu.edu&nbsp\;and Sarah Townsend\,&nbsp\;sjt18@psu.edu\n\nFor more d
	etails: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/why_materials_matter_collaborati
	ve_colloquia_second_seminar_1900/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>Why Materials M
	atter will meet 6 times during the 2022-23 Academic Year. Our goal is to
	 foster interdisciplinary discussions about materials, primarily (but no
	t strictly limited to) those used for the production of art. We will hav
	e brief, informal presentations related to a theme, followed by an open 
	forum for discussion. Themes include materials characterization, provena
	nce, acquisition and supply chain issues, properties of materials (both 
	new and old), materials conservation, and possibly books and their mater
	ials.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The theme for this session will be:</p><p><u><b
	><i>&quot;Mining and its Consequences&quot;</i></b></u></p><p>For more i
	nformation, you may contact&nbsp;Heather McCune Bruhn,&nbsp;<a href="mai
	lto:hcm1@psu.edu">hcm1@psu.edu</a>&nbsp;and Sarah Townsend,&nbsp;<a href
	="mailto:sjt18@psu.edu">sjt18@psu.edu</a></p><p>For more details: <a hre
	f='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/why_materials_matter_collaborative_co
	lloquia_second_seminar_1900/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/why_materi
	als_matter_collaborative_colloquia_second_seminar_1900/</a></p></body></
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