Caroline Barry
Head of Pictorial Art Conservation
Pictorial art conservation
Department: Conservation, Documentation
and Science
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7323 8502
Email: conservation @ thebritishmuseum.ac.uk
Caroline Barry is the Head of Pictorial Art
Conservation in a job-share capacity with her colleague, Joanna
Kosek. They manage work planning and conservators in the Western
Art on Paper, Eastern Art on Paper and Silk, and Conservation
Mounting studios.
Caroline trained as a paper conservator,
specialising in art on paper, at Camberwell College of Art. She
started her career in the British Museum as a papyrus conservator
before concentrating on her specialist area of Western prints,
drawings and watercolours.
Current British Museum projects
Investigating light exposure for prints and
drawings in the student’s room.
The microenvironment inside Perspex sandwich mounts.
Previous British Museum projects
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External fellowships/ honorary positions/ membership of professional bodies
Accredited Member of ICON
Member of The Institute of British Paper
Historians
Publications
C. Barry, An examination of Iron Gall ink drawings in the
British Museum deacidified with barium hydroxide (postprints
from The Iron Gall Ink Meeting, Newcastle upon Tyne, Conservation
of Fine Art, 2001), pp. 83-89