Cameron Moon

During her time at Penn, Cameron focused her studies on building pathology, diagnostics, and preventive conservation. Through her coursework, she had the opportunity to complete conservation and documentation projects at the Wharton Esherick Museum, Eastern State Penitentiary, Fort Mifflin, Holy Apostles and the Mediator Episcopal Church, Fort Union National Monument, and Girard College. She worked as a research fellow at the Center for Architectural Conservation, where she contributed to the development of a pilot documentation and shelter coat removal program at Fort Union National Monument in Watrous, New Mexico. Additionally, she completed projects at Wupatki National Monument and Tumacácori National Historic Park in Arizona. Prior to attending Penn, she worked as a curator of historic architecture at Drayton Hall in Charleston, South Carolina.