Anne Hillam is a book conservator in private practice, providing conservation services to institutions and individuals in New York City and Western Massachusetts. She was previously Head of Conservation at the New York Academy of Medicine’s Gladys Brooks Book & Paper Conservation Laboratory. Anne is the Guest Lecturer for Book Conservation at the Garman Art Conservation Department at SUNY Buffalo State, a member of the Library and Archive Conservation Education (LACE) Consortium. She has a strong interest in historic book structures, particularly parchment bindings, and teaches these structures both nationally and internationally. Anne is a Professional Associate in the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC).
Join us on Thursday, Feb. 26 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Main Library Gallery or online.
The William Anthony Conservation Lecture Series, hosted by the University of Iowa Libraries Conservation and Collections Care Department, invites book and paper conservators and bookbinders to share their experience and work with the UI book arts community and beyond. Funded by a generous gift that established the William Anthony Endowment in 1989, it honors the Libraries’ first conservator and the first bookbinding instructor at University of Iowa Center for the Book.