Visiting the Centre de conservation du Québec

Last weekend a number art conservation students visited Centre de conservation du Québec (CCQ) in Quebec City, QC. During the site visit students toured the facility, discussed research projects with the conservators and looked at their ongoing projects. The group photo was taken in paintings lab with soon to be graduate of the M.A.C. program Marie-Hélène and past Adjunct Professor of Painting Conservation, Michael O'Malley. 

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Art Conservation professor Rosaleen Hill part of research group to receive $400K in conservation funding

Susan Lord (Film and Media) Dylan Robinson (Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Artsand Rosaleen Hill (Art Conservation) are among the ten Queen’s University researchers who have received more than $1.8 million in combined funding from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI) John R. Evans Leaders Fund. The fund supports researchers by providing the foundational research infrastructure required to undertake leading-edge research. 

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