An accomplished art work by a late Dunedin artist, which depicted Waterloo Bridge, London, attracted extra attention at a free art clinic yesterday. Dunedin Public Art Gallery paintings conservator Jenny Sherman (left) and intern Joanna Osborne look at details on the back of a painting by former Dunedin artist Eana Jeans during an art clinic at the gallery yesterday. Dunedin Public Art Gallery conservator Jenny Sherman demonstrates a cleaning techniqueShe was pleased the art clinics were running again, after the coronavirus lockdown. Other works by Jeans are held at the Hocken Collections, the Dunedin Public Libraries and the public art gallery. The clinics had always been popular, enabling people to learn more about their art works, including family heirlooms, he said.
Source: Otago Daily Times July 02, 2020 16:30 UTC