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The event convenes emerging scholars and established professionals within the field of conservation to facilitate knowledge dissemination through the sharing of novel research findings. With the inclusion of diverse research topics, the symposium allows for broader engagement within the field.
The present iteration of the symposium anticipates contributions from students specializing in paintings and paper conservation at Northumbria University and The Courtauld Institute of Art. Notably, this year marks the inaugural inclusion of presentations by MA wall painting conservation students from The Courtauld. The diverse program encompasses a range of scholarly inquiry, including investigations into cleaning methodologies, emerging technologies for attribution, studies in sustainable chemistry, and the technical analysis of Renaissance wall paintings.
Attendees are invited to participate in scholarly discourse across a spectrum of conservation topics and to gain insight into cutting-edge developments arising from student research.
An agenda for the event is available to download as a pdf here: Gerry Hedley agenda
Start Time: 09:00am
End Time: 19:30pm
Please join us for the drinks reception that will take place from 17:45-19:30.
Northumbria University is committed to access for all. Should you have specific access and/or dietary requirements and any other enquiries related to this year’s symposium, please contact Elliot Keim: elisabeth.keim@northumbria.ac.uk
Student/Unwaged ticket: £7
Speaker Ticket: £0
Standard ticket: £15
If you would like to make a donation to the Gerry Hedley Student Fund you can do so at the Northumbria University conferencing page here. Please manually enter the amount you wish to donate and then enter 'Charity Donation' for product type and 'Gerry Hedley' for reference number.
If you have any questions about the event please contact the organiser:
Elliot Keim: elisabeth.keim@northumbria.ac.uk
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