About me
Madeline Hagerman is the Director of the Undergraduate Art Conservation Program and an Assistant Professor. She received her B.A. in history and anthropology with minors in European studies and material culture studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She completed her M.A. in Principles of Conservation and her M.Sc. in Conservation for Archaeology and Museums from University College London (UCL), where she also served as a teaching assistant for various conservation-related courses. As part of her graduate training, she spent a year working in the British Museum's Ceramics, Glass, and Metals Conservation Laboratory and completed conservation internships at the Natural History Museum, the Institute of Archaeology Collections, and UCL's NASA Regional Planetary Images Facility. She completed a 2-year (2016-2018) postgraduate fellowship in objects conservation at Winterthur, researching and treating Delft tiles in the collection. During her fellowship, she taught an undergraduate internship in ceramics conservation and was hooked!
Her interests include conservation education, conservation ethics, inorganic objects conservation, and collections care. Her work also focuses on expanding access to conservation using social media and coordinating outreach events. She serves as Assistant Coordinating Officer for the ICOM-CC Education and Training in Conservation Working Group.