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Veronica Romero-Gianoli

ArtCare Conservation

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Veronica has worked at ArtCare Miami since 2004. With a BFA from the University of The Arts, Pennsylvania, Veronica received her conservation training at Lorenzo d'Medici in Florence, Italy and holds Professional Membership in the American Institute for Conservation. Veronica has a special expertise in treating Contemporary, Latin American, and European paintings. In 2010, she was a volunteer participant for The Smithsonian Haiti Cultural Recovery Project to rescue, recover, and help restore Haitian artwork damaged and endangered by the earthquake and its aftermath. She has given several presentations at meetings for the American Institute for Conservation. In 2008 Veronica spoke to the Paintings Conservation Group at the American Institute for Conservation on methods for flattening textured contemporary paintings. At the AIC meeting in 2009 she was co-presenter of a paper on the treatment of smoke damaged paintings. In 2012 Veronica lead an ArtCare of eight conservators to clean and re-stretch four of the museum’s eight Masterworks: The Discovery of America, (1959); The Ecumenical Council, (1960); Galacidalacidesoxiribunucleicacid (1963); and The Hallucinogenic Toreador (1970) for The Dali Museum, in St. Petersburg Florida. In 2016 Veronica lectured on The Life of Modern Painted Walls: Ethics, emergencies, and the future of Graffiti, during an AIC Annual Meeting in Montreal, joint with CAC-ACCR.