Contextualizing chemistry in art and archaeology : inspiration for instructors

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Other Authors: Braun, Kevin L., (Editor)
Labby, Kristin Jansen, (Editor)
Corporate Author: American Chemical Society (Distributor) 
American Chemical Society. Division of Chemical Education
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : American Chemical Society, 2021
Series:ACS symposium series
Genre/form:elektronické knihy
ISBN:9780841298323
9780841298330
9780841298330 (alk. paper)
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Table of Contents:
  • Incorporating Conservation Science into the General Education Curriculum /
  • Esson, Joan M., Department of Chemistry, Otterbein University, Westerville, Ohio 43081, United States /
  • Archaeological and Historical Pigments: A Unifying Framework for Delivering Relevant Chemical Content Utilizing an Interdisciplinary Approach /
  • Vyhnal, Christopher R., Science Department Chair, Philip Bard Chair for Excellence in Science Teaching, The Thacher School, Ojai, California 93023, United States; Radpour, Roxanne, Andrew W. Mellon Senior Fellow, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York 10028, United States /
  • Connecting Chemistry and Cultural Heritage: Presenting the Physical Sciences to Non-science Majors and First-Year Students through the Investigation of Works of Art and Archaeological Artifacts /
  • Huerta, Citlalli Rojas, Department of Chemistry, Trinity College, 300 Summit Street, Hartford, Connecticut 06106, United States; Parr, Maria, Department of Chemistry, Trinity College, 300 Summit Street, Hartford, Connecticut 06106, United States /
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  • Using Examples from Art and Archaeology to Demonstrate the Chemistry of Materials in a General Education Course /
  • Mihalick, Jennifer E., Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, 800 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901, United States /
  • Using the History of Technology to Connect Art and Chemistry in a Science of Art Course for Nonscience Majors /
  • McBurnett, Brian, Department of Chemistry, University of the Incarnate Word, 4301 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas 78209, United States /
  • Making Light Work: A First-Year Writing Course on Art, Colors, and Chemistry /
  • McFarland, Benjamin J., Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, Washington 98119, United States /
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  • The Chemistry of Art and Artifacts: A Sophomore-Level, Thematic Chemical Instrumentation Course /
  • Labby, Kristin Jansen, Department of Chemistry, Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin 53511, United States /
  • X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Painting Analyses: Undergraduate Classroom, Teaching Laboratory, and Research /
  • Uffelman, Erich S.; Abraham, Liesbeth; Abry, Andrea; Barbi, Nicholas; Collins, Sydney; Florescu, Sam; Kargol, Christina; Koenen, Uffelman; Abraham, Liesbeth; Abry, Andrea; Barbi, Nicholas; Billings, Harris; Collins, Sydney; Florescu, Sam; Kargol, Christina; Koenen, Jorinde; te Marvelde, Mireille; Mass, Jennifer L.; Mazow, Leo; Monteagudo, Daniel; Muensterman, Kathryn; Sawyer, Carol W.; Seymour, Kate; Stephenson, Mallory
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  • Multispectral and Hyperspectral Reflectance Imaging Spectrometry (VIS, VNIR, SWIR) in Painting Analyses: Undergraduate Teaching and Interfacial Undergraduate Research at the Nexus of Chemistry and Art /
  • Uffelman, Erich S.; Abraham, Liesbeth; Davis, John P.; Delaney, John K.; Dooley, Kathryn A.; Hewitt, Lindsey; Koenen, Jorinde; te Marvelde, Mireille; Muensterman, Kathryn; Oikonomou, Konstantinos; Olmstead, Darcy; Perdue, Trinity; Rocha, Jensen; Roeders, Jessica; Roy, Annika; Speleers, Lidwien
  • Mixing Chemistry and Pigments: X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy as a Nondestructive Technique for Analysis of Pigments in a Painted Japanese Handscroll /
  • Rowberg, Kathryn L., Department of Chemistry & Physics, Purdue University Northwest, Hammond, Indiana 46323, United States; Hystad, Grethe, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Purdue University Northwest, Hammond, Indiana 46323, United States; Clarke, Matthew L., Department of Conservation and Scientific Research, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20013-7012, United States; Gonzalez, Jazmin, Department of Chemistry & Physics, Purdue University Northwest, Hammond, Indiana 46323, United States; Taylor, Johnathon M., Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Purdue University Northwest, Hammond, Indiana 46323, United States /
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  • Development and Implementation of Molecular Modernism, a "Chemistry and Art" Course with Travel Components in France or the United States /
  • Fieberg, Jeffrey E., Chemistry Program, Centre College, Danville, Kentucky 40422, United States /
  • Exploring London through the World of Art and Chemistry: The Properties and Uses of Metals in Sculpture /
  • Bradley, Lynn M., Department of Chemistry, The College of New Jersey,Ewing, New Jersey 08628, United States; Mackie, Elizabeth, Department of Art and Art History, The College of New Jersey,Ewing, New Jersey 08628, United States /
  • Dry Laboratory Forgery Investigation of a Purported Giorgio de Chirico Painting for a "Chemistry in Art" Course /
  • Fieberg, Jeffrey E., Chemistry Program, Centre College, Danville, Kentucky 40422, United States; Smith, Gregory D., Conservation Science, Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, 4000 Michigan Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46208, United States /
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  • Teaching Undergraduate Chemistry through Fibers and Dyes /
  • King, Angela G., Department of Chemistry, Box 7486, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27109, United States; Gorensek-Benitez, Annelise H., Department of Chemistry, Box 7120, Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina 28035, United States /
  • Integrating Archaeology and Interdisciplinary Collaborations with Museums into the Chemistry Curriculum /
  • Braun, Kevin L., Department of Chemistry, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia 24450, United States /
  • An Introduction to Ceramic Glaze Color Chemistry /
  • Wicks, Jennifer L., Department of Chemistry, University of Richmond, 410 Westhampton Way, Richmond, Virginia 23173, United States; Coppage, Ryan H., Department of Chemistry, University of Richmond, 410 Westhampton Way, Richmond, Virginia 23173, United States /
  • The Heterogeneity Problem: Intermolecular Forces as They Relate to Solubility and Chromatography /
  • Lomax, Joseph F., Chemistry Department, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland 21402, United States; Lomax, Suzanne Q., National Gallery of Art, Conservation Division, Scientific Research Department, Washington, DC 20565, United States