About me
Evelyn (Eve) Mayberger
Eve Mayberger holds a B.A. in Art History with a concentration in Asian Art from Wesleyan University. She graduated with a M.A. and M.S. degrees in art history and conservation at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University where she specialized in objects conservation. Eve has worked in the conservation departments of Olin Library at Wesleyan University, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Historic Odessa Foundation, Small Collections Library at the University of Virginia, National Museum of the American Indian, Worcester Art Museum, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (fourth-year internship), and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (first as an Andrew W. Mellon Fellow and currently as an assistant conservator). Some of her recent projects include the Conservation in Action: Japanese Buddhist Sculpture in a New Light exhibition, Nubia traveling tour, and laser cleaning a large 6th-century Chinese sandstone stele. In addition to museum work, Eve has participated in excavations at Sardis (Turkey), Selinunte (Sicily), Abydos (Egypt), and el Kurru (Sudan). Eve is the current Vice Chair for the Education & Training Committee (ETC) of the American Institute for Conservation (AIC).
Temple Room Didactic Group:
Anne Nishimura Morse, William and Helen Pounds Senior Curator of Japanese Art, Art of Asia;
Catherine Johnson-Roehr, Senior Interpretive Planner, Learning and Community Engagement;
George Scharoun, Manager of Exhibition and Gallery Media, Information Technology;
Evelyn (Eve) Mayberger, Assistant Conservator, Objects Conservation