
Preserving Legacy: Enhancing Conservation at Crawford Art Gallery
Spotlight on a national treasure!
Members of the public are invited to attend our in-person talk during Heritage Week that will focus on the conservation of a true national treasure.
The Goose Girl (1888) is a much loved oil painting by Edith Somerville in the collection of Crawford Art Gallery.
The Goose Girl is now the subject of conservation treatment while the doors of Crawford Art Gallery are closed for its major redevelopment. Supported by the Heritage Council through the Heritage Stewardship Fund 2025, this crucial work will ensure the historic painting’s future.
This public talk will shed new light on the painting, exploring its history and the steps being taken to care for it in Crawford Art Gallery’s new mobile conservation laboratory. This talk will feature three speakers: conservator Chiara Chillè, registrar Jean O’Donovan, and curator Michael Waldron.
This initiative underscores Crawford Art Gallery’s commitment to best-practice heritage care, adhering to a principle of minimal intervention—carrying out only those treatments necessary to stabilise and preserve the original condition of an artwork.
Free to attend but booking is essential
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Deontas Comhairle Oidhreachta
Tá an imeacht seo mar chuid de tionscadal a bhfuil maoiniú faighte aige ó Scéim Deontais na gComhairle Oidhreachta i 2025.