Elizabeth Robson is the owner of ER Painting Conservation and Restoration, as well as the Paintings Conservator for the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. She was previously the Andrew W. Mellon Conservation Fellow with the Chrysler Museum of Art and Hampton University Museum, as well as a post-graduate fellow in paintings conservation at Colonial Williamsburg. She graduated from the Garman Art Conservation Department at SUNY Buffalo State College in September 2019. She completed her third-year internship at the John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, FL. She graduated with a BA in Art History and French from Colgate University in Hamilton, NY. Her pre-program internships included multiple positions at Colonial Williamsburg within the objects, furniture, and archaeological conservation labs. Elizabeth also interned at The Mariners Museum in Newport News, Virginia and at the private practice Curtis Fine Art Conservation in Williamsburg before beginning her graduate studies. She spent her first summer during graduate school in Brussels, Belgium where she completed an internship with the International Platform for Art Research and Conservation, and her second summer at the Saint Louis Art Museum working on 18th-century wallpaper.