NYU Conservation Program

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Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University

The Conservation Center of the NYU Institute of Fine Arts, "located in Stephen Chan House, is dedicated to the study of the technology and conservation of works of art and historic artifacts. The Center prepares students for careers in conservation through a four-year program that combines practical experience in conservation with art historical, archaeological, curatorial, and scientific studies of the materials and construction of works of art. Students undertake research projects, laboratory work, seminars in special areas of conservation such as climatology or the problems of ethnographic and archaeological artifacts and gain intensive conservation experience through advanced fieldwork and the Internship. Students may elect to obtain additional conservation experience during summer archaeological excavations or other formal work projects."(from website)

Web Address http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/fineart/
Postal Address Conservation CenterNew York University

14 East 78th Street

New York, NY 10021

Phone +1 212 992 5800
Fax +1 212 992 5851
Contact conservation.program@nyu.edu
Information Online Courses / workshops
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Categories Research / training
Website Languages English

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