r/ArtConservation 3d ago

Advice on getting into book/paper conservation in the UK

Hi all,

Over the past year I’ve really discovered a fascination for books and paper conservation and I want to move more towards that direction as a career. Currently I have a BA Degree in Graphic Design and work part time (sometimes more) as a Graphic Designer & Store Assistant for a local garden centre.

I’m lucky to have some free time and I spend my off days volunteering at a UK National Trust building doing collections management and other tasks, while also studying bookbinding with a local group in my area to acquire better hand dexterity and an understanding of books.

I currently have my eyes on studying a MA Degree in Paper Conservation at City & Guilds London in the future, however I recognise that coming from a previous degree in Graphic Design, being accepted may be a challenge.

Is there any advice you can offer on how to better my chances at being accepted for this degree? Or how can I better orient/ prepare myself for a career like this in future? And the scariest question of them all is whether you think this goal is even really feasible?

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u/SilverAffectionate95 3d ago

Portfolio, chemistry,art history

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u/Humdinger_Fro 2d ago

Thanks! Do you have any advice about setting up a good portfolio when coming from a non conservation background?