Restoration experts from the Denver Art Museum are teaming up with their colleagues at the Louisville Historical Museum to restore art damaged by the Marshall Fire.
– Not all art belongs in a museum like the Denver Art Museum, but all art has value in one way or another. Most often it’s sentimental value held by the owner of the piece.
She thinks that art preserves the story of our time. Not only how we look, but also how we see the world around us. “What has survived obviously have a lot of sentimental meaning to people. It relates to history or family members in their lives,” said Melching.
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