Bronze Conservation Services

Bronze Conservation Services We are committed to preserving the integrity and beauty of artistic works.

Bronze Conservation Services is a leading provider of premium art conservation and restoration services, specializing in large-scale outdoor bronze and metal sculptures.

Happy Veteran’s Day from BCS!
11/11/2025

Happy Veteran’s Day from BCS!

“Kick Up Your Heels”Sculpture by John Deering
10/28/2025

“Kick Up Your Heels”
Sculpture by John Deering

“Full of Himself”By Jan Woods.
10/21/2025

“Full of Himself”
By Jan Woods.

10/18/2025
08/18/2025

Thanks to artist Jan Woods!
06/26/2025

Thanks to artist Jan Woods!

05/15/2025

DEADLINE REMINDER! 🎨 Fayetteville is launching its first “Arkansas Art for City Hall” exhibition, which will showcase work by artists connected to Arkansas in the Fayetteville City Hall public gallery space.

All styles, media and subjects are welcome — no theme required. Selected artists will receive a $250 honorarium. Apply by Friday, May 16, for the chance to be part of this new tradition.

Artists are eligible to apply if they currently reside in Arkansas, were born in the state or have cultural or ancestral ties to Arkansas or its Indigenous nations.

Learn more: https://www.fayetteville-ar.gov/4237/Artist-Opportunities

05/04/2025

In a bold and visionary move, Detroit has become the pilot city for the Giant Sequoia Filter Forest, a first-of-its-kind urban reforestation project turning vacant lots into living monuments of resilience and regeneration.

Led by Arboretum Detroit and Archangel Ancient Tree Archive, the initiative introduces dozens of giant sequoia saplings – clones of ancient trees like Stagg and Waterfall – into neighborhoods on the city’s east side.

These iconic trees, capable of living over 3,000 years and growing more than 300 feet tall, are being planted on four former residential lots near areas impacted by pollution and disinvestment.

Once threatened by extreme wildfires in their native California, the sequoias now find refuge in Detroit’s cooler, wetter climate — and in doing so, they bring powerful environmental benefits: improved , control, and deep, year-round shade.

This project reimagines how urban land can heal and serve. As part of the program, local youth will engage in “tree school,” learning how to care for these giants and steward their growth for generations to come.

PC: Paul Sancya

04/25/2025

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