Conservation and Restoration Training - Canada

Canada

  • Algonquin College
    • Applied Museum Studies (3 Year Diploma) which "provides students with a sound background in museum work and the technical areas common to all museums. These include: collection management, exhibit preparation, conservation, educational programming, and museum management".
  • Fleming College previously known as Sir Sandford Fleming College.
    • Collections Conservation and Management Diploma
  • Queen's University, Ontario
    • MAC (Master of Art Conservation). Established in 1974, Queen's University is the only university in Canada that offers a graduate degree in art conservation and one of four in North America that offer a graduate degree in this discipline. Promiment conservators instrumental in the establishment of the MAC program include Ian Hodkinson, Mervyn Ruggles, Henry Hodges, and James Hanlan.
  • Ryerson University
    • MA Photographic Preservation and Collections Management

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