Sarah Nunberg
Adjunct Instructor
Sarah Nunberg has been the owner of her private practice as an objects conservator in Brooklyn, NY, since 2008, where she treats a range of cultural heritage objects while focusing on lowering her professional environmental impact. In addition to her private practice, Sarah serves as a Principal Investigator for the National Endowment for Humanities Level III, Digital Humanities Advancement Grant STiCH: Digital Collections Tools for Climate Action, and is a PhD candidate at the Sapienza di Roma National Heritage Science PhD program. To fulfill her PhD she plans to create life cycle assessment (LCA) processes for the heritage sector through working with chemists, engineers, and educators in Rome, Venice and Florence. As the 2021-22 Adele Chatfield-Taylor Rome Prize recipient in Historic Preservation and Conservation, Sarah expanded her work with LCA for the heritage profession, looking at dissemination of her grant work. Sarah received her advanced certificate in conservation and her MA in Art History from the Institute of Fine Arts Conservation Center at New York University in 1994 and her MA in Archaeology from Yale University in 1990.