Historic Glass Conservation
-- ViewingNowThe Professional Certificate in Historic Glass Conservation plus course is a comprehensive program that equips learners with the essential skills required for a successful career in the field of historic glass conservation. The 5-unit course covers the principles and practices of conserving historic glass, from understanding its significance to developing skills in cleaning, consolidating, and repairing.
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- Historic Glass Fundamentals
- Cleaning and Stabilization Techniques
- Conservation Methods for Different Glass Types
- Historic Glass Analysis and Documentation
- Presentation and Management of Historic Glass Collections
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Exploring the career path for Historic Glass Conservation, we can identify the following key roles: Museum Conservator (20%) Historic Building Inspector (25%) Art Appraiser (15%) Conservation Scientist (40%)
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