Preservation of Decomposable Materials

Location

CSU 201

Start Date

2-4-2019 10:00 AM

End Date

2-4-2019 11:00 AM

Student's Major

Art

Student's College

Arts and Humanities

Mentor's Name

Amy Toscani

Mentor's Department

Art

Mentor's College

Arts and Humanities

Description

In an attempt to further the abilities of decomposable materials. A material called marine plexiglass, a resin meant for water vehicles, sounded like the perfect solution. If a decomposable material can withstand the four seasons it could then be used for public art. Which could further the range of options for artist seeking these types of opportunities.

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Preservation of Decomposable Materials

CSU 201

In an attempt to further the abilities of decomposable materials. A material called marine plexiglass, a resin meant for water vehicles, sounded like the perfect solution. If a decomposable material can withstand the four seasons it could then be used for public art. Which could further the range of options for artist seeking these types of opportunities.

Recommended Citation

Wegener, Brittney. "Preservation of Decomposable Materials." Undergraduate Research Symposium, Mankato, MN, April 2, 2019.
https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/urs/2019/oral-session-03/2