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Halina Piasecki

New York University - Institute of Fine Arts

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New York, NY, USA

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Halina Piasecki (she/her) is a third-year objects conservation graduate student at the Conservation Center at NYU's Institute of Fine Arts. Halina's background is in classical languages, art, and archaeology. Her special interests within objects conservation include Greek and Roman archaeological artifacts, composite decorative arts objects, and 15th - 18th century objects displayed in northern European kunstkammern. Halina has worked in conservation roles at institutions such as the Brooklyn Museum, the American Museum of Natural History, the Museum of Chinese in America, the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, and the Central Park Conservancy. Halina has participated in three different archaeological excavations, and is especially interested in the ethical considerations at play in the extraction and preservation of archaeological cultural heritage from its burial context. She is also an artist working with diverse media, and in her free time she enjoys wheel throwing ceramics, drawing, printmaking, and classical goldsmithing. Halina has limited technical analytical experience and is excited to gain insight from the Art Bio Matters community.

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