Conservation Manager | Art in Public Places360-252-9971Adam is the Conservation Manager in the Art in Public Places program, where he has worked since 2007. He designs and implements care for existing works, manages a staff of four technicians, oversees contracted conservation projects, and participates in the Conservation Review process for new artwork acquisition to the State Art Collection. Adam holds a Bachelor of Science in Art from Eastern Oregon University and has been a professional patineur for over 25 years. Since 2000, he has owned and operated studios specializing in fine art casting (silicon bronze); fabrication, repair, and restoration of metal sculpture; and conservation of exterior contemporary sculpture.