Scott Nolley, a native of Virginia, now heads
the Richmond based firm of Fine Art Conservation of
Virginia. He was educated at The Collegiate Schools and
received his undergraduate degree in Art Conservation from
Virginia Commonwealth University. In 1996 he earned
his Master's Degree in Art Conservation from the program
at Buffalo State College, formerly the Cooperstown Program.
Following graduation, Scott has worked at The Nelson
Atkins Museum in Kansas City, for The Smithsonian Institute as
well as on site
projects with The Astoria Column restoration
in Astoria
Oregon and preservation work on the cave
paintings at Pictograph Cave in Billings Montana.
Before establishing Fine Art Conservation of
Virginia, Scott spent five years as the Conservator of
Paintings and Objects for Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
Scott W. Nolley
Chief Conservator
Fine Art Conservation of Virginia
1000 Carlisle Avenue Suite 106
Richmond, Virginia 23231
Office 804.226.1970
FAX 804.226.1971
www.facva.com
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