Online and in-person, 3 June to 24 June 2025
But what if your institution doesn’t have a dedicated conservator? What measures can non-specialists take to prevent damage and protect their collections?
This course provides an essential introduction to collections care, offering practical conservation training for those working in heritage institutions without an in-house conservator.
This programme is designed for anyone working or volunteering in heritage institutions, as well as individuals with an interest in conservation. No prior experience is required.
By the end of the programme, attendees will:
Session 1: Principles of Conservation and Ethical Guidelines (Online – Zoom)
Date: 3 June 2025
Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM BST
Session 2: Materials and Risk – Handling & Display (Online – Zoom)
Date: 10 June 2025
Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM BST
Session 3: Conservation in Emergencies (Online – Zoom)
Date: 17 June 2025
Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM BST
Session 4: Practical Workshop (In-Person – Birmingham Museum Collection Centre)
Date: 24 June 2025
Time: 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM BST (Prompt 10:00 AM start)
Location: Birmingham Museum Collection Centre
Parking available | Accessible by train
Head of Collection Services and Chair of Care of Collections Group , Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Head of Collection Services and Chair of Care of Collections Group , Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Jane graduated in Archaeological Conservation from Cardiff University in 1993. After a spell as a self-employed object conservator, she moved into Collection Care. In 2001 she became the conservator on the project to re-locate Birmingham’s science and industry collection of 40,000 objects ranging from pen nibs to drop hammers. In 2003 Jane became a Conservator (Preventive) at Birmingham Museums Trust and is now Conservation Team Leader. In this post she is responsible for collection care across Birmingham’s nine sites. She began a programme of training and advice on collection care for museums in the West Midlands under the Renaissance in the Regions scheme and training is still one of the most enjoyable parts of the job. The best bit of the job is IPM and Jane is never happier than when she is staring at insects down a microscope.
She is the co-founder and administrator of the UK-based integrated pest management website, www.whatseatingyourcollection.com and is an accredited member of Icon and chairs its Care of Collections Group.