About me
Amy Gallick is a Preservation Specialist in the Moving Image Section at the National Audio-visual Conservation Center in Culpeper, VA. She plays a role in many areas of the Moving Image Section’s operations, including acquisitions, preservation, conservation, exhibition, budgeting, purchasing, project management, and contracts, and served on the move team to Culpeper. Amy manages the Charles & Ray Eames Collection, overseeing photochemical and digital restoration projects, coordinating with exhibitors, and serving as a liaison to the Eames Office. Amy has a Bachelor’s Degree in Film Studies and English Literature from the University of Pittsburgh, a certificate in Film Preservation from the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation, and a Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science from Catholic University.