About me
Rachel Coderre is an emerging conservator specializing in objects conservation. She has recently received her Master of Science (MSc) in Conservation at Cardiff University, where her research focused on a multi-analytical pigment study of Roman Egyptian funerary textiles. Rachel's academic background is completed with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture from the University of South Florida, which underpins her deep understanding of materiality in art and object conservation.
Rachel’s professional experience includes an internship at Wilson Conservation in New York City, where she worked on the conservation of outdoor sculptures by artists like Henry Moore, Rodin, and Botero. She has also led conservation efforts at the Tampa Museum of Art, focusing on collections management and the preservation of both indoor and outdoor artworks.