Events and Exhibitions
Paper Conservation Research 1974-2010
A Lecture by Dr Vincent Daniels
Thursday 24th of June, 6:30pm at Camberwell College of Arts, Wilson Road Main Lecture Theatre.
Dr Vincent Daniels gained his BSc and PhD at University College Cardiff. In 1974 he joined the British Museum Conservation Department where he worked until 2003 when he became research fellow at the RCA. He is currently an Emeritus Researcher at the British Museum. In 2007 he was awarded the Royal Warrant Holders Association's Plowden Medal in recognition of his long and exceptional contribution to the development of understanding in conservation, the excellence of his dedicated research and his ready engagement with practitioners of the conservation profession. His research has dealt with a wide range of subjects in conservation including the science of paper conservation, Maori textiles, pigments and the Rosetta Stone and he is the author or co-author of a large number of published research papers. Dr Daniels has a long association with Camberwell College of Arts where he has acted as external examiner and given lectures. He is currently a Visiting Professor of the University of the Arts London.
Dr Daniels is a fellow of the International Institute of Conservation and the Royal Society of Chemistry.
For more information please contact Ellie Pitkin on 020 7514 8047 or e.pitkin@lcc.arts.ac.uk
