Emily Kane

Senior Conservation Framer & Preservation Specialist at The Conservation Center

Emily Kane is a seasoned professional in art conservation and preservation, currently serving as a Senior Conservation Framer & Preservation Specialist at The Conservation Center since March 2024. Prior experience includes managing client services at the Graphic Conservation Company, where responsibilities encompassed overseeing conservation projects, maintaining compliance with AIC guidelines, and developing client relationships. Emily has also held project management roles at the Chicago Public Art Group, where project tracking, budgeting, and archival management were key duties. Previous positions involved art restoration, custom framing, and administrative support at various institutions, including Art Recovery Technologies and the University of Chicago. Emily holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honors Distinction from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and has undertaken specialized studies in ancient art and hieroglyphs.

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The Conservation Center

The Conservation Center is the largest and most comprehensive private art conservation laboratory in the country. With over 33 years of experience, The Center is a leader in the field of art preservation, evolving new treatments and methods to adapt to the rapidly-changing art world. We have cared for fine art from some of the country’s most prestigious private collections, museums, galleries, insurance companies, and corporations. Our conservators are expertly trained in the treatment of paintings, works of art on paper, photographs, textiles, murals, antique and fine furniture, rare books, frames and gilding, objects, and sculpture. Founded in 1983, The Center grew from a handful of painting conservators to more than 33 staff members with a wide range of specializations. In 2012, The Conservation Center moved from Chicago’s River North neighborhood to its new home in the Kinzie Industrial Corridor in West Town. With the help of Studio Gang Architects, we revitalized a late 19th century warehouse, previously used to store gold, into a state-of-the-art conservation laboratory. The treatments executed in The Conservation Center’s laboratory are in compliance with the American Institute for Conservation Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Practice. When conserving a piece, our goal is to preserve the artist’s original intent by using non-invasive and reversible techniques, utilizing archival-grade materials; thus forming our treatment philosophy: less is more. The Conservation Center strives to uphold the greatest standard of care when preserving and handling your artworks. Please take a look at the services we offer, or contact us for more information. We look forward to assisting with your next project.


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