Send us a text Today’s guests are three second year students from Willowbank School of Restoration Arts: Alanna Wilson, Ellen Siebel-Achenbach, and Vanessa Pottinger. They share with us what heritage and sustainability means to them, as well as their thoughts from attending the 2025 joint National Trust/CAHP/Indigenous Heritage Circle conference in Halifax. Nos invitées d'aujourd'hui sont trois étudiantes de deuxième année de l'École Willowbank des arts de la restoration : Alanna Wils...
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Send us a text Today’s guests are three second year students from Willowbank School of Restoration Arts: Alanna Wilson, Ellen Siebel-Achenbach, and Vanessa Pottinger. They share with us what heritage and sustainability means to them, as well as their thoughts from attending the 2025 joint National Trust/CAHP/Indigenous Heritage Circle conference in Halifax. Nos invitées d'aujourd'hui sont trois étudiantes de deuxième année de l'École Willowbank des arts de la restoration : Alanna Wils...
Send us a text Nadia Grogan has worked in the stone industry across Canada in a variety of roles, including as a conservation technician, draftsperson, project manager, and stonemason. Nadia has worked as the Asset Manager for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s Canada Americas and Pacific office since 2024. From 2019 to 2024, she worked on the Centre Block Rehabilitation Project as a masonry conservator. In 2012, Nadia earned her HBSc in Archaeology, Human Biology, and Art History from ...
CAHPSTONE: A podcast on heritage conservation
Send us a text Today’s guests are three second year students from Willowbank School of Restoration Arts: Alanna Wilson, Ellen Siebel-Achenbach, and Vanessa Pottinger. They share with us what heritage and sustainability means to them, as well as their thoughts from attending the 2025 joint National Trust/CAHP/Indigenous Heritage Circle conference in Halifax. Nos invitées d'aujourd'hui sont trois étudiantes de deuxième année de l'École Willowbank des arts de la restoration : Alanna Wils...