Objects conservator

Objects conservator Laura Kubick examines an artwork at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.

An Objects conservator is a professional, working in a museum setting or private practice, that specializes in the conservation of three-dimensional works. They undergo specialized education, training, and experience that allows them to formulate and implement preventive strategies and invasive treatment protocols to preserve cultural property for the future.[1] Objects conservators typically specialize in one type of material or class of cultural property, including metals, archaeological artifacts, ethnographic artifacts, glass, and ceramic art. Objects conservation presents many challenges due to their three-dimensional form and composite nature.

  1. ^ "Definitions of Conservation Terminology". American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works.