Richard Hawkes MA (Conservation of Fine Art), ACR
Richard is a conservator of watercolours, prints and drawings with over 20 years of experience working for museums, institutions, art dealers and private individuals throughout the UK. He is an Accredited Conservator-Restorer (Institute of Conservation or Icon). The studio is listed on the Icon Conservation Register.
Having initially trained in Newcastle, followed by posts at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and a private conservation studio in Cambridge, Richard established his own studio, Artworks Conservation, in Harrogate. He provides conservation services for museums, galleries and individual collectors and art owners in the north of England. The last 10 years have seen him working with several of the newer galleries in this region including The Hepworth Wakefield, Weston Park Museum, Sheffield, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art (mima) and the Leeds Museum. He also works with many contemporary artists to assist in the, often technically challenging, display of their artworks in galleries. In 2007 he was called upon to use his skills to mount a salvage operation following the severe flooding at Kelham Island Museum in Sheffield.
Richard has a long association with several university conservation and art history training courses where he regularly lectures on the history of artists’ materials. He runs professional development workshops at York Minster Library for conservators from throughout the UK and further afield and is an assessor for the Institute of Conservation (Icon) accreditation scheme.
Richard frequently gives talks to Museum Friends organisations, curators and interested groups about his work. This can range from the conservation of 600 year old parchment charters or Old Master drawings to nineteenth century watercolours of Yorkshire, a library terrestrial globe or contemporary artworks by Banksy.

What Our Clients Say
The artworks look great and I am really pleased with the end result. The lithograph looks brilliant. How did you manage to get the water damage out?
Firstly, can I just say what an absolutely superb job you have done with my railway signal diagram, it is nothing less than brilliant and worth every penny of the restoration costs in my opinion.
Quite frankly I am amazed at what you have achieved, given the derelict state of the poster when you took it in, and I consider the restoration work to be of the highest order.
I must express my delight in the job you have done on my map. It is back in position looking magnificent, and I look at it without that dread of what damp and gravity might have been doing to it over the years.
The best cup of tea I’ve ever had in my life
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All three pictures arrived safely; thank you for packing them so well. We are bowled over with the restorations you have achieved for us.
My colleagues and I are very impressed with the replica Charter. The document itself is an excellent reproduction, and the seal is very eye-catching. The mount and frame are also very
carefully made (I love how the document appears to float). We really appreciate all the hard work that has gone into it.
Many thanks, Richard. The watercolour has come out very well and as usual you have done an excellent job.
You did an excellent job of reproducing a framed copy of our Royal Charter complete with a wax seal even though our wax seal was very damaged. It now hangs in our corporate box where it
looks very impressive to guests of the Hall.
I am exceedingly pleased with the work you did.
A huge thanks from me – I’m really pleased with the results, and it was brilliant to be able to share the work with visitors. I know the team enjoyed working with you both, too.