Sarah Barack studied Old World Art and Archaeology at Brown University. She received her Masters in Art History and Advanced Certificate in Conservation from the Conservation Center, Institute of Fine Arts at New York University in 2003. She also holds an MBA from Columbia University. After completing a Mellon Fellowship in the Sherman Fairchild Center for Objects Conservation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, focused on a technical study of 16th Century glassworking techniques, Sarah joined the museum staff as an Assistant Objects Conservator. In this capacity, she worked on many glass, ceramic and metal objects, including the treatment of several oversized Art Deco reverse painted glass panels. Sarah also has experience working on archaeological materials, and completed a Getty Post-graduate Fellowship at the Oriental Institute Museum at the University of Chicago. Sarah is very interested in conservation education and outreach to the public. As such, she serves as Adjunct Faculty at the Conservation Center at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU (CC), and also helps to run technical art history programming at the CC and at the Yale University Art Gallery. She is the current Group Chair for the OSG and continues to serve as co-chair for the K-12 Outreach Committee for the American Institute for Conservation.