Aga Wielocha is a collection care professional specialised in contemporary art. Currently, she holds a position of Conservator, Preventive in M+ Museum of Visual Culture in Hong Kong, where she designs strategies to support efficient care of growing collections of visual art, design, architecture and moving image. She is also a PhD candidate at the University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam School for Heritage and Memory Studies within the research program “New Approaches in the Conservation of Contemporary Art” (NACCA), a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network funded by the European Commission. Her research is focused on the lives and futures of contemporary art in institutional collections, particularly on works which are variable and unfold over time. She is interested in how contemporary art challenges traditional categories of artworks and documents, collections and archives, as well as museum conventions and procedures, and looking at alternative ways of collecting that are compatible with today’s artistic practices. Prior to the doctorate studies, she served as a conservator at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, Poland. She holds a Master’s degree in Conservation and Restoration of Works of Art from the Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw, Poland.