team

Paola D´Rugama Villa

Work experience
Since April 2013 has been working independently, owner of the company Tares Conservation S.A. de C.V., partner of the company Grupo Tares S.A. de C.V., since 2007 she has participated in various Architecture and Restoration projects in various public and private works.

The most important quality of these companies, is the realization of integral projects, both in architecture and in the conservation of assets associated with historical buildings or with artistic and cultural value.

Member of the Documentary Heritage Preservation Subcommittee, where the Mexican Standard PROY-NMX-2015 Documentary Heritage was prepared.

She was an external member of the National Conservation Council of the National Institute of Anthropology and History from 2011 to 2013.

Was Head of the Department of Conservation and Restoration General Archive of the Nation from August 2009 to March 2013 She worked as Coordinator of Liaison to Restoration Workshops in the Technical vice principal of the National Center for the Conservation and Registry of fitmentArtistic Heritage of the I.N.B.A. 2007–2008.

She was Head of the fitment Property Department of the Institute of Cultural Heritage of the State of Oaxaca from 2005 to 2007.

At the National Museum of History, Castillo de Chapultepec INAH, participated in the supervision and coordination of work in temporary exhibitions.

During the Museum restoration project, she was responsible for the restoration of Graphic Works, carrying out interventions on bibliographic material, maps, manuscripts, choir books. 2003-2005.

She worked in a company specialized in the conservation of collections and restoration of bibliographic material with Dr. Martha Romero, carrying out the restoration and conservation of bibliographic material from private collections and the reserved fund of the National Library. 2001-2003.

Vocational training

Bachelor´s degree in Restoration of property goods. 1996-2001 National School of Conservation, Restoration and Museography, Manuel del Castillo Negrete INAH- SEP.

International Specialty in Conservation and Restoration of Photographs 2008 – 2009 National School of Conservation, Restoration and Museography, Manuel del Castillo Negrete INAH-SEP.

Residence at the COREBARNA Conservation Laboratory, Pau Maynés. Barcelona, ​​Spain. 2009

Diploma in conservation in cinematographic and audiovisual heritage. CinetecaNational and CECAD-UAM-X. 2011-2012.

Diploma of Specialization in Metallic Cultural Heritage. National School of Conservation, Restoration and Museography. Manuel del Castillo Negrete. INAH- SEP. 2016.

Specialty in Biodynamic Body Psychotherapy.
Institute of Biodynamics Mexico. 2016-2017.

Judith Gómez González

Work experience

She currently works as a curator – expert restorer in the National Coordination for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage – INAH.

Participated as a specialist in textile restoration in several projects such as the project for the Restoration of the Urns and Skeletons of the National Heroes exhumed from the Column of Independence, or the project for the Restoration of the Urns and Skeletons of the Serdán Brothers of the Regional Museum of the Mexican Revolution in Puebla.

Independently, she owns the private restoration workshop Molia Atelier, working for various projects of private collectors nationwide and restoration projects with museums such as Franz Mayer, Frida Kahlo, the International Baroque Museum, the Museum of the Mexican Revolution ;Casa de losSerdán Brothers; among others.

She was Deputy Director of the Area of ​​Restoration of Artistic and Cultural Assets of the National Palace Gallery, Conservatory, Presidency of the Republic from 2010 to 2013.

Participated as a specialist in textile restoration in the restoration project of the Spanish Barradas Flags of the 18th century from the National Museum of History, Castillo de Chapultepec INAH worked at the National School of Conservation, Restoration and Museography – INAH 2009 At the National Museum of History, Castillo de Chapultepec – INAH she worked as a restorer of colonial and historical material in the restoration workshop from 2005 to 2007.

She worked at the National Museum of Anthropology – INAH as a restorer of ethnographic material and clothing of indigenous groups in the vice principal of Ethnography in 2001 – 2005. In 2005 and 2007 he participated as an active member of the steering committee of the NATCC, North American Textile Conservation Conference with headquarters in Mexico D.F. (2005) and Washington D.C. (2007)

Vocational training

Bachelor´s degree in Restoration of personal property. 1996-2001

National School of Conservation, Restoration and Museography, Manuel del Castillo Negrete INAH-SEP.2007.

Obtaining the degree of Bachelor of Restoration of Personal Property with the thesis entitled: Preventive Conservation of Textile Collections: The case of the ethnographic
collection of the National Museum of Anthropology.