Camille Breeze

Founder and Director

 Camille Breeze has worked at the Textile Conservation Workshop, the Textile Conservation Laboratory at the Cathedral of St. John and the Textile Conservation Center at the American Textile History Museum. In 1999 she started Museum Textile Services. 
Camille Breeze founded Museum Textile Services, a full-service textile conservation studio serving museums, historical societies and private collectors, in 1999.

Camille began her textile conservation career in 1989 at the Textile Conservation Workshop in South Salem, New York. After earning a BA in Art History from Oberlin College, Camille received an MA in Museum Studies: Costume and Textiles Conservation from the Fashion Institute of Technology. She spent five years in the Textile Conservation Laboratory at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City before moving to the Textile Conservation Center at the American Textile History Museum, in Lowell, Massachusetts.

Camille is active in numerous organizations. She serves on the board of the New England Conservation Association and is a member of the Latin American Scholarship Committee of the American Institute for Conservation. She is an active member and frequent presenter at the New England Museum Association.

Camille is the author of numerous articles and a book on American tapestry conservation techniques. She has curated several exhibits and has taught in the United States, the Dominican Republic and Peru. In 2009, she received a grant from the U.S. Department of State to consult with museums in the Dominican Republic on issues of textile conservation. A copy of her curriculum vitae, which includes a full list of lectures, publications, grants and scholarships, is available for download on the website.
Camille Breeze
Founder and Director
Museum Textile Services

Website:
www.museumtextiles.com

Phone:
(978) 474-9200

Address:
P.O. Box 5004

Andover, Massachusetts
United States

Areas of Expertise:
Textile Conservation
Antique Textiles
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