Teaching sustainable conservation with Marina Herriges - a podcast by AICs ECPN

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In this episode, hosts Natalya Swanson and Marie Desrochers speak with Marina Herriges about what sustainability means to her as a recent graduate, textile conservator in private practice, and guest visiting lecturer in environmental sustainability at the Centre for Textile Conservation at the University of Glasgow. Marina shares her insight in raising awareness about intersectional environmentalism and its potential for heritage conservation. 
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Marina Herriges Bio
Marina graduated in Art, Conservation and Restoration at the Portuguese Catholic University, Portugal, in 2016. She obtained a master’s degree in Conservation of Cultural Heritage at the Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia, Spain, in 2018. She completed an MPhil in Textile Conservation, from the University of Glasgow in 2020. Marina has worked in a range of different heritage and conservation organizations in Brazil, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom. She researched environmental sustainability for her dissertation, which led to developing a project with the students at the Centre for Textile Conservation at the University of Glasgow. Marina has also worked at the Sustainability in Conservation NGO.
This podcast is sponsored by the American Institute for Conservation’s Emerging Conservation Professionals Network and it is generously supported by the Department of Art conservation at the University of Delaware in honor of Bruno Pouliot.

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