About me
Molly Hughes-Hallett is the Associate paintings conservator for the Kress Collection at the Conservation Center, New York University, where she has worked since 2021. She obtained her post-graduate diploma in Paintings Conservation from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, and afterwards completed an advanced internship at the Hamilton Kerr Institute, Cambridge. Prior to moving to New York, she worked in several private conservation studios in London, specializing in both Old Masters as well as Modern and Contemporary paintings. She has previously published technical studies on an early 16th century Spanish Banco, an analysis of metal leafs used by the Sienese artist Giovanni di Paolo, as well as an investigation into the uses of micro-RTI for Modern and Contemporary painted surfaces.