Gawain Weaver gawainweaver.com

Gawain Weaver is a photograph conservator in private practice in the San Francisco Bay Area and a Professional Associate of the American Institute for Conservation. He earned his M.A. in art history and advanced diploma in art conservation from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University (2005), and was a fellow in the Advanced Residency Program in Photograph Conservation at George Eastman House and the Image Permanence Institute (2005-2007). He has studied photograph conservation at Library and Archives Canada, the Amon Carter Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Northeast Document Conservation Center, and teaches workshops on photograph preservation and the identification of photographic processes.


My contributions to Wikipedia include: the initial draft of photograph conservation, and editing of print permanence, William James Topley, and gelatin silver process. I often make minor edits to photography articles. I look forward to more contributions in the future.

I can be reached at: info(at)gawainweaver(dot)com


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