Paper, Paintings and Cultural Landscape Conservation

Course dates: August 13 – 23, 2025: Registration is open.

This program offers a comprehensive exploration of the diverse and interdisciplinary field of conservation, connecting theory and practice across various mediums. Participants will gain hands-on experience in the preservation of paintings on canvas, paper, and in the broader conservation fields of cultural landscapes, including architectural heritage and intangible cultural traditions.

Open to conservation students, professionals, and cultural heritage enthusiasts, this immersive short course provides the opportunity to deepen understanding of conservation principles and develop practical skills in authentic settings. Participants will learn conservation techniques, analyze materials, and discuss ethical considerations in conservation while working directly with historical artifacts under expert guidance.

In addition to technical training, the program promotes a holistic perspective on cultural preservation. It integrates a scientific analytical approach, art history, and sustainable conservation practices, equipping participants with valuable insights into the challenges and responsibilities of safeguarding heritage for future generations.

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