12/06/2026
Every year, we award a prize for the best cross-sectional micrograph of the Optical Microscopy for Heritage Materials course in the Conservation and Restoration program.
This year, the winner is student Hannah Lauwers.
Congratulations!
A cross-sectional image is an excellent tool for conservators and restorers who want to gain more information about the objects and materials they work with.
In this course, students have the opportunity to complete all the steps to obtain a cross-sectional micrograph, from the best way to collect a sample, through embedding, cutting, sanding, polishing, and documentation.
In her image, we can see a cross-section micrograph of a sample taken from a painting, revealing its distinct pictorial layers, which allows us to study the materiality of the object and the artist's technique.
The prize is a headband magnifier.