STATZ

Mr. Statz has been a Project Manager for Conrad Schmitt Studios for eight years.  During that time, he has managed dozens of large-scale decorative restoration projects throughout the country, including the Carmelite Monastery in St. Louis, Missouri, the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico and Sacred Heart Church in Indianapolis, Indiana.  Some of the techniques involved in these award-winning projects are: investigation/documentation of original decorative painting schemes; gilding, glazing, marbleizing, stenciling, trompe l'oeil and graining; also, the creation, conservation, restoration and replication of murals, mosaics and other artwork.

Working hand-in-hand with owners, architects, interior design firms and consultants, Mr. Statz addresses needs assessment, planning, scheduling and execution. As the liason between the client and CSS artists, researchers and liturgical experts, he communicates the needs of the project to everyone involved and coordinates the various tasks to ensure a cooperative, timely execution of the project.  He oversees decorative restorations and repairs, new decorative schemes and stained glass creation and restoration.

An experienced speaker on the subject of decorative restoration, Mr. Statz presented last year at the national American Institute of Architects convention and has been a presenter three times at the national and regional Restoration and Renovation conferences.


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