Alice Rugheimer

Paper Conservation

Conservation

Department: Conservation and Scientific Research

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7323 8348
Email: arugheimer @ thebritishmuseum.ac.uk

Alice Rugheimer trained in paper conservation at Camberwell School of Art (1983–1987). She previously worked for private conservator Phillip Stevens and joined the British Museum in 1988.

Her practical conservation work on Western Art on Paper (WAP), includes prints and drawings, fans, three-dimensional ethnographic paper objects and vellum. She is also the Western Art on Paper conservation contact for the departments of Ancient Egypt and Sudan and Africa, Oceania and the Americas.  

Alice is exhibition conservator for exhibitions of works on paper in galleries 3, 5 and 35, including condition checking of all objects on loan. She aids the organisation of and presenting of training sessions to teach curatorial staff about conservation aspects of handling museum objects. She also mentors students and interns in the WAP studio each summer.

Current British Museum projects

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Previous British Museum projects

Conservation work on watercolours by John White, and exhibition liaison responsibilities for the exhibition A New World: England’s first view of America in Room 5

Conservation of Michelangelo drawings for the exhibition Closer to the master

External fellowships/ honorary positions/ membership of professional bodies

Accredited member of the Institute of Conservation (ICON)

Consultant Editor on Restaurator, International Journal for the Preservation of Library and Archival Material.

Publications

Y. Shashoua, A. Rugheimer, An Evaluation of the Use of Cellulose Ethers in Paper Conservation at the British Museum (London, IPC Conference Papers, 1977), pp. 150-159