Weronika Liszewska, Associate Professor

Weronika Liszewska, associate professor (Ph.D., and D.Sc.) at the Faculty of Conservation and Restoration of Works of Art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. She specializes in conservation and restoration of books, graphics, and historical leather objects. Her research focuses on material studies and the protection of historical manuscripts on parchment and paper. She is a member of various interdisciplinary groups, developing conservation projects and conducting comprehensive material analyses and condition assessment to support codicological and paleographical studies.
She has authored scholarly articles and monographs, including New Methods of Leafcasting in the Conservation of Historical Parchments (Warsaw, 2017).
She has supervised research projects funded by the Ministry of Science, including projects 1 H01 E005 516, N N105 139336, and ASP/WKiRDS/8/S. She also contributed to the NPRH project concerning the Pontifical of Płock I (12th/13th century, project no. 22H 17 034585), and the international Arcadia Foundation project (British Library), no. EAP 823 – Digitisation and Preservation of the Manuscript Collection of the Monastery of St Saviour in Old Jerusalem.
In the field of manuscript studies and conservation, she has collaborated with numerous institutions, including the Franciscan Library in Jerusalem, the National Archives in Kraków, the National Museum in Warsaw, the University Library in Warsaw, the Seminary Library in Włocławek, the Library and Diocesan Archive in Płock, the Archdiocesan Archive and Museum in Białystok, the Diocesan Library in Pelplin, and the Parish of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Kłodzko (Archives of the Grand Deanery of Kłodzko).
She is actively engaged in teaching, conservation and restoration projects, interdisciplinary research, documentation, and editorial work.
weronika.liszewska@cybis.asp.waw.pl