Conservators and a conservation scientist care for a wide range of artworks, combining expert knowledge of materials and methods with scientific analysis to learn more about the people who created the artwork in their care, as well as the changes that have taken place over time as a result of environmental and human impact.
Conservation professionals prepare artworks for exhibition and loan, assess new acquisitions, study materials and techniques, and seek to prevent future deterioration. Guided by the Code of Ethics of the American Institute for Conservation and working closely with curators and collections staff, the team ensures every object is displayed, stored, and handled with the highest standards of care.
Conservation professionals strive to advance the museum’s mission to bring art and people together for enjoyment, discovery, and learning. The team prioritizes public engagement and invites the community to learn more about the stories and science behind the art by sharing their work through lectures, exhibitions, publications, educational outreach programs, and the Conservation Window.