Denise Invamoto is an architectural and wall paintings conservator with broad experience in the conservation treatment of wall paintings and decorative surfaces, as well as in documentation, environmental assessment and monitoring, and preventive strategies for historic buildings and collections. She has worked on major landmarks including the Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College, Knole, Canterbury Cathedral, and York Minster, and brings international experience from projects in countries including Saudi Arabia, Italy, Brazil and India.
She holds an MA in the Conservation of Wall Paintings from The Courtauld Institute of Art, where she received the William M. Dietel Prize for Research in Conservation, alongside a Master’s in History and Preservation of Architecture and a degree in Architecture from the University of Sao Paulo. Her work combines the investigation of deterioration with hands-on conservation, bringing a holistic and integrated approach to the care of wall paintings.