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Tuesdays With Kelly: HEATHER LOGAN, January 21, 2020
Heather Logan is ideally suited for art restoration. With both a B.F.A. and a B.S., Heather also has professional experience in the arts, as an artist herself and an art instructor at AUM, and the sciences, as a health consultant at Jackson Hospital. Currently, Heather combines her backgrounds as a professional restorer at Art Recovery Technologies of Alabama and the Panhandle (ART) in Prattville.
ART works primarily with pieces damaged by fire, water, and vandalism. Among the myriad items that ART restores are paintings, photographs, fine antiques, taxidermy, tapestries, ceramics, murals, and mosaics. The defects ART fixes are countless. For example, with fire damage, paint layers may expand or contract. With water damage, items may suffer discoloration. Due to vandalism, rips, punctures, and other marks malicious mischief may materialize.
Please join us at Tuesdays With Kelly on January 21 when Heather Logan—herself a sculptor, painter, and ceramic artist—shares her adventures in art restoration. We look forward to learning how she not only restores art, she restores memories (to paraphrase ART’s website). --Carla Luck
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