Restoration
the process of repairing or returning an artwork to its original condition.
Admission
Admission – This refers to the act of entering or being allowed to enter a place like a museum or gallery. It can also mean the right to enter.
Admission fee – This is the cost or charge that visitors must pay to enter a museum, gallery, or similar venue.
Intricate
very detailed and complex
______ I had more time, I would visit the museum every week.
Timeless
not affected by the passage of time; enduring in relevance
Sculpture
a three-dimensional work of art, typically carved or modeled
Wander Around
The phrase "wander around" refers to moving about a place, such as a museum or gallery, in a relaxed, unplanned manner, often to explore or discover things at your own pace.
"We spent the afternoon wandering around the art gallery, taking in all the different exhibits."
Evocative
bringing strong images, memories, or feelings to mind
______ I could travel anywhere, I would choose Japan.
Futuristic
ahead of its time; modern and innovative.
Curator
a person who manages and oversees a museum or art collection.
Preservation
the process of protecting and maintaining artifacts for future generations.
Lifelike
very similar to the real thing; realistic
You won't succeed ______ you put in the effort.
B!
Iconic
widely recognized and well-established, often symbolic
Exhibition
a public display of works of art or other items of interest
Patron
a person who financially supports a museum or artist.
Vibrant
full of energy and life; bright or vivid in colour.
______ it costs a lot, I will still buy that painting.
Captivating
holding one’s attention; fascinating
Plaque
a flat marker that usually accompanies a display, giving information about the artist or piece.
Artefact
an object made by a human, typically of cultural or historical interest
Monumental
great in importance, extent, or size.
You can borrow my book ______ you return it by next week.
C!
Minimalist
characterized by simplicity and lack of detail or ornamentation.