Hannah Duggan
Conservation Scientist
Scientific Analysis of Fine Art, LLC
Cultural Heritage Science Fellow
Bard Graduate Center for Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture
Hannah received her master’s degree in Science and Engineering in Arts, Heritage, and Archeology from the University College London (UCL, Institute of Sustainable Heritage). Her research focused on the mechanical effects of the degradation of animal glue applied to canvas. After her masters, she worked as an Architectural Conservator in New York where she specialized in the analysis and treatment of interior finishes of landmarked buildings. She has been an Adjunct Lecturer at Johns Hopkins University, teaching a course on conservation for the Museum Studies Master’s program. Hannah is also currently the Cultural Heritage Science Fellow at the Bard Graduate Center for Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture.