Art Conservation student Tirza Harris is the first recipient of the National Gallery of Canada's new . The Program is a collaborative effort with the Art Conservation program at Queen's and the Canadian Conservation Institute, and aims to increase the representation of diverse professionals.

Each intern receives a $25,000 bursary, and will be paired with experts from the NGC's Restoration and Conservation Laboratory and the CCI.

Full details can be found via the Gallery's .

Students interested in learning more about the internship program may contact the Gallery at interncons@gallery.ca.

 

M.A.C. candidate Tirza Harris, National Gallery Diversity Internship recipient

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