ECPodcast Liz Hébert
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- Arts
An inside look into the Conservation & Restoration program, and a resource for Emerging Conservation Professionals everywhere. Featuring round table discussions with the grad students of the C&R program.
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Cardiff
To start off the season, we chatted with students from the University of Cardiff. Their program, run by Jane Henderson and Phil Parkes, is a two year masters of science dedicated to teaching the next generation of conservators through problem-based learning on real heritage objects.
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Buffalo
Students current and past from the SUNY Buffalo State College masters in conservation program (Emily Mercer, Anita Dey, and Josephine Ren) discuss applying to the program, student life, and the specifics of internships and networking. Check out the Buffalo program instagram @buffalostate_artconservation
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Applying to the UvA
In our first episode, five masters students from the University of Amsterdam discuss their personal experience applying to the Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage program. Featuring Mané van Veldhuizen [technical art history], Anthi Soulioti [contemporary], Willemijn Bolderman [textiles] , Terri Costello [glass & ceramics], and Liz Hébert [paintings].
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Applying: COVID-19 Edition
This week we sat down with Ella Hendriks, a professor involved with the C&R application process, to find out how COVID-19 has effected selection week.
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First Semester
What's the first semester of the C&R program like? Do you start conserving on the first day? Are you drowning in readings? Paul van Laar [TAH], Charlotte Wiechmann [glass & ceramics], Marieke Voogd [contemporary], Danicia van Glanen-Weijgel [textiles], and Liz Hébert [paintings] answer all of these questions and more.
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Odd Jobs & Internships
ECPs are largely dependent upon odd jobs for money, and internships for experience. Grad students from the C&R program share their experiences working odd jobs and finding internships.