New Strategies in Conservation

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Research Group (supervisors and researchers) and Advisory Board

 

Research Group

 

Prof. Dr. Renée van de Vall, Maastricht University

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Prof. Dr. Deborah Cherry, University of Amsterdam

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Drs. IJsbrand Hummelen, Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (ICN)

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Drs. Tatja Scholte, Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (ICN)

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Drs. Vivian van Saaze, Maastricht University

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Hanna Hölling (MA), University of Amsterdam

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Drs. Sanneke Stigter, University of Amsterdam

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Advisory Board


Dr. Alison Bracker (Royal Academy of Arts, London; Bracker Fiske Consultants)

Dr. Glenn Wharton (New York University, Museum of Modern Art, New York)

Prof. dr. Sally Wyatt (Virtual Knowledge Studio/KNAW, UM)

Prof. dr. Robert Zwijnenberg (Department of Art History, Leiden University)

 

 

 

 


Newsflash

Artful Encounters Report

PhD work-in-progress day & Artful Encounters. A Seminar on Ethnography, Art and Conservation
November 17-19 2010 Maastricht, The Netherlands
On November 17th 2010, a PhD work-in-progress day was organized at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences in Maastricht, The Netherlands. The work-in-progress day was set up in the framework of the New Strategies in the Conservation of Contemporary Art Research project and the recently established PhD & Postdoctoral research network.
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