Joyce Hill StonerDirector, Preservation Studies Doctoral Program, University of Delaware Winterthur/UD Program in Art Conservation
Joyce Hill Stoner has taught for the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation for 31 years and served as its director for 15 years (1982-1997). She graduated Phi Beta Kappa summa cum laude from the College of William and Mary in 1968. She received her Master’s degree in Art History at the Institute of Fine Arts of New York University (1970), her diploma in conservation at the NYU Conservation Center (1973), and a Ph.D. in Art History (1995, UD); her dissertation was on artist James McNeill Whistler. In 1996 she was promoted to the rank of full Professor at the University of Delaware. She has been a Visiting Scholar in at the Metropolitan Museum and at the J. Paul Getty Museum. She served as Managing Editor for Art and Archaeology Technical Abstracts for 17 years, and has served on the AATA editorial board for the section on paintings conservation since 1987. She founded the first Ph.D. program for Art Conservation in North America at the University of Delaware in 1990 which has graduated six students to date. She now serves as the Director of the Preservation Studies Doctoral Program for the UD which embraces topics in both Historic Preservation and technical study of art and artifacts. In 1975, she founded the oral history project for the Foundation of the American Institute for Conservation and has interviewed more than 55 major art conservation professionals internationally.
She is now co-editing the multi-author, international, 700-page Butterworths-Elsevier book on Conservation of Easel Paintings due to be published in 2011. She just finished her term as Vice President of the Board of Directors of the College Art Association and continues to serve as a Vice President of the Council of the International Institute for Conservation. In 2004 she was appointed to the U.S. Senate Art Advisory Committee and in 2005 to the Delaware State Arts Council. In June 2003 she received the AIC “Lifetime Achievement Award” sponsored by University Products.
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