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Diana Hartman

Museum of Modern Art
David Booth Fellow in Paintings Conservation
New York, New York
Diana Hartman started her conservation career in the fall of 2011 working with Dr. Joyce Hill Stoner at Winterthur Museum. In the three years spent with Dr. Stoner, Diana gained supplemental conservation experience at the Western Center for the Conservation of Fine Arts in Denver, CO, the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, PA, and the Dallas Museum of Art in Dallas, TX. In the summer of 2013, she started her work as a technician at Whitten & Proctor Fine Art Conservation in Houston, Texas. Guided by the innovative conservation duo Jill Whitten and Robert Proctor, Diana focused on the treatment of modern and contemporary paintings. Her graduate conservation studies began in the fall of 2015 in the Winterthur/University of Delaware program in Art Conservation (WUDPAC). During this time, she spent two summers interning at both Contemporary Conservation Ltd. and at the Dallas Museum of Art, where she worked with large paintings and painted objects. In September 2017, she started her third-year graduate internship at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. After graduating with a Masters of Science degree from the WUDPAC program in the summer of 2018, Diana began to work at MoMA as the David Booth Fellow in Paintings Conservation.

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