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Linda Waters is Conservator Paintings at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and has particular interests in the treatment of paintings from the midtwentieth century onwards and how the material nature of artworks contributes to their narrative. She has expertise in the microscopy and analysis of paint crosssections and has undertaken research on artists pigments. Sarah Hillary is Principal Conservator at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki and specialises in the study of historical artists techniques. She has published research on New Zealand artists Colin McCahon, Rita Angus and Frances Hodgkins, and international artists James Tissot and Guido Reni. She has also been involved in curating exhibitions about artist techniques. Sarah is also a practising artist. Jenny Sherman is the Conservator at Dunedin Public Art Gallery and specialises in European Old Master paintings with particular emphasis on Italian works. She has carried out treatment and technical study of paintings ranging from the 13th century to the present day. She has worked at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and the Conservation Center at New York University. She ran a private conservation practice in New York for many years before moving to New Zealand.
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Watkins is a Kiwi and works in general practice in Northland.
Watkins is a Kiwi and works in general practice in Northland.
Chris Watson was born and raised in Timaru. He lost his father at the age of four, an early experience that shaped much of his outlook on life. For the past fifty years, he has lived in central Auckland, where his three sons, Matthew, Sebastian, and Patrick, have also settled, along with his grandchildren, Hayden and Annabelle.
Sue lives on Waiheke Island where she shares her home with women of many ages and cultures. A former academic, life-long researcher, and leader, she now dedicates her work to supporting women leaders, advocating for social housing, and contributing to a more equitable and inclusive Aotearoa. This memoir is her first personal writing project.
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