Water from the Iowa River was rapidly creeping up the walls of the University of Iowa's Museum of Art during June's floods. Ann Kennedy Haag of the Chicago Conservation Center was masked in a respirator to protect her from highly toxic black mold. She was holding one of the works of art that she and her colleagues, along with museum staff and volunteers, were attempting to rescue.

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