My final day at NCMA started with leading Dr. McElreath in through the staff entrance, which was vaguely reminiscent of my first day at the museum when Ms. White met me outside and guided me to said entrance. I have come full circle. The student has become the teacher.
Anyways, Dr. McElreath and I watched as the art handlers installed a new textile in the African gallery. The picture below does not do it justice–its a super pretty piece (you should go see it).
After that, I went back to translating my paper floor plan revisions to digital, which I managed to finish, even though there was some trouble locating the files I was supposed to be revising.
After lunch, I got to peel vinyl stickers off the wall for, like, an hour, which is a lot more fun than it sounds. I took off the Georgia O’Keefe labels so that they could be replaced in preparation for the Frida Kahlo show.
After that (and after I had sat through a meeting that went on way longer than it was supposed to), I went with Ollie to install supports (I think they were for lights but I could be wrong) in the ceiling. And remember on Friday when I said I was sad I couldn’t ride the lift? Guys, I got to drive the lift. It was great and only a little bit terrifying.
I had a great time at NCMA–I got to do interesting work, I got to look at pretty art, and everyone was super friendly.