Michael C. Henry ’67 received the Sheldon and Caroline Keck Award for excellence in the education and training of conservation professionals!
Michael C. Henry ’67 received the Sheldon and Caroline Keck Award for excellence in the education and training of conservation professionals at the 2024 Annual Meeting of the American Institute for Conservation in Salt Lake City. Michael, a Professional Engineer and Registered Architect, is an Adjunct Professor of Architecture at the Weitzman School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania. In addition, he was honored with the 2024 G. Holmes Perkins Award for Distinguished Teaching. Michael lectures at the Winterthur/University of Delaware Graduate Program in Art Conservation and consults on the conservation of historic buildings and museums throughout the United States and internationally.
The American Institute for Conservation (AIC) represents more than 3,500 professionals in over forty countries worldwide who work in the fields of science, art, and history to preserve cultural heritage. Congrats Michael!