 My name is Anitha Day and I'm the assistant paper conservator at Yale Center for British Art. And what got me into conservation was the ability to dive deep into different artistic techniques. I love that I can research the materials that artists use and that it works with so many different realms of science. So I love that I can kind of play in all of those arenas as a conservator. And what keeps me in conservation is that my day-to-day is very different every single day. One day I might be researching a study collection and the next day I might be doing treatment, maybe reducing some discoloration from a print, or I could be writing some preventive policies for an institution. So I really like that I get to be flexible every single day. And the people in conservation are also really warm and passionate and very welcoming. And so it's wonderful to collaborate with these people every single day. And that I get to just research to my heart's desire every day.