Rhonda Wozniak is an academically trained objects conservator practicing in the Pittsburgh area. She is dedicated to museum quality conservation of art and archaeological objects, whether they are large or small, private or institutional. She can provide you with personalized attention throughout the treatment of your object from the initial consultation through to proper care, display, or storage upon completion.
Conservation services include: treatments for a wide range of materials; collection surveys; courier services; consultations on storage, shipping, display, handling, pest management, and museum quality mounts. Educational lectures on a variety of conservation topics are also offered.
Materials that Ms. Wozniak treats encompass fine art, decorative art, contemporary art, architectural models, historic or religious artifacts, ethnographic materials, and marine archaeological objects.
Rhonda Wozniak holds a Master of Arts and Certificate of Advanced Studies in Conservation from the internationally recognized conservation training program at the State University of New York, College at Buffalo. She is a member of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. She is an affiliate of The Art Conservators, a group of independent conservators offering museum quality conservation services in the Pittsburgh area for objects, paintings, and works of art on paper.
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