16
October 2025

How do MA students study and learn painting conservation at Cambridge's Hamilton Kerr Institute.

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Thursday, October 16, 2025 - 10:45
Churchill College, Cambridge
Storey's Way Cambridge CB3 0DS
Online Event

This lecture by Hamilton Kerr Institute MA students explains how they learn to conserve internationally important paintings.

TAS Cambridge sponsors MA students at the Hamilton Kerr Institute in Cambridge in painting conservation.  This lecture by the students themselves and their supervisor Prof Erma Hermens explain how the students learn to conserve and restore internationally important paintings.

Prof Erma Hermens, the director of the Hamilton Kerr Institute, and her MA students will discuss the role of the Hamilton Kerr in painting restoration. The students will discuss their reconstructions of Old Masters Paintings, their initial treatments of paintings in the studio, and their study trip to Belgium which was supported by TAS Cambridge funding.

Professor Erma Hermans
Professor Erma Hermens is Director of the Hamilton Kerr Institute for Painting Conservation at the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge. She has held professorships at the University of Glasgow and at the Rijksmuseum and University of Amsterdam. She brings research teams together comprising (technical) art historians, conservators and scientists, working closely with Fitzwilliam Museum curators and other Cambridge University Departments to train students in conservation and restoration of paintings from National and International collections. As part of our regular policy, TAS Cambridge has recently sponsored three students at The Hamilton Kerr Institute.