Exploring the Textile Conservation Lab at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine
The Textile Conservation Laboratory at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine was established in 1981 with a mission to conserve two sets of 17th century tapestries that were early gifts to the Cathedral. Under the direction of Marlene Eidelheit since 1992, the professional staff of conservators have worked on great textile treasures from the Renaissance through the present day. For more info on the Lab and its ongoing work, visit us online at https://www.stjohndivine.org/art/textile.

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Conserving Textiles

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The Textile Conservation Lab in Conversation

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Tour of Book Conservation Lab for Preservation Week

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The Sagrada Família

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Inside the Museum: Fashion and Textiles

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Textile Conservation at The Met

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Conan O’Brien Mocks Trump At Harvard Commencement | Crowd Erupts During Viral Speech

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Cleaning a tiny 500-year-old embroidered book | In the Conservation Studio | British Library

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Conserving an Egyptian Tunic | V&A

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Secrets of the Stores: Tapestry Equipment

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At 76, Meryl Streep Finally Speaks Up about Robert Redford.

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Lanvin Dress - Conservation Treatment | MFIT

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In the conservation lab

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Enoch Powell vs. Jonathan Miller: The Explosive 1971 Immigration Debate | The Dick Cavett Show

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Conservation of a 12th-century textile

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Introduction to The Frick Collection (2010)

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Textile Conservation

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AT Webinar with Schueco The Rise of reuse: new thinking on adaptation and renovation

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