Terence "Terry" Suthers MBE DL FRSA (1 June 1944 – 24 March 2024) was a British conservator, museum curator and director.
Trained initially as a conservator and archaeology curator with Hull and East Riding Museum.
[1] He then benefitted from a Churchill Fellowship to study heritage restoration projects in Italy and North Africa throughout 1980.
[2] Suthers was appointed curator of the Yorkshire Museum on 6 April 1983, succeeding Michael Clegg in the post.
[4] He was a Trustee of York Museums Trust between 2002 and 2008,[5] and was a vice chairman of Yorkshire Film Archive (2002–2024).