Ministarstvo kulture i medija Republike Hrvatske
Uprava za zaštitu kulturne baštine
E.C.C.O.
Is the European Confederation of Conservator-Restorers’ Organisations. E.C.C.O. seeks to develop and promote, on a practical, scientific and cultural level, the profession of Conservator-Restorer of Cultural Property. E.C.C.O. represents, through their professional associations, more than 5.000 members throughout Europe from 20 countries within the European Union (EU) and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA).
Međunarodni institut za restauriranje povijesnih i umjetničkih djela (IIC) – Hrvatska grupa
IIC – Hrvatska grupa je hrvatska udruga restauratora. Na njihovim službenim stranicama stoji: ‘IIC – Hrvatska grupa je hrvatska udruga restauratora. Udružili smo se da bismo razvijali i podržavali standarde i dobru praksu konzerviranja-restauriranja u Hrvatskoj. Da bismo to postigli pokrećemo male i nešto veće projekte koji potiču suradnju i razmjenu znanja između restauratora. Naši su članovi različitog profila: restauratori iz Hrvatskog restauratorskog zavoda, muzejskih radionica i arhiva, profesori i studenti restauriranja, privatni restauratori, konzervatori i drugi koji podržavaju iste ciljeve i zamisli. Neki su naši članovi specijalisti za zidne slike, drugi za štafelajne, papir, tekstil, skulpturu… i dolaze iz različitih dijelova Hrvatske. Mi smo ujedno ogranak međunarodnog udruženja restauratora koje se zove International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Zato je naše ime Međunarodni institut za restauriranje povijesnih i umjetničkih djela IIC – Hrvatska grupa. Sami sebe zovemo kraće, samo IIC – Hrvatska grupa.’
Odsjek za konzerviranje i restauriranje umjetnina Akademija likovnih umjetnosti u Zagrebu
Integrirani sveucilisni preddiplomski i diplomski studij Restauriranje i konzerviranje umjetnina Studij restauriranja i konzerviranja umjetnina koncipiran je kao integrirani studij u trajanju od pet godina (10 semestara) tijekom kojega se stjece 300 ECTS bodova. Studij ima dva usmjerenja: slikarsko (R/S) i kiparsko (R/K).
Odsjek za konzervaciju-restauraciju Umjetničke akademije Split
Odsjek nudi pet specijalistickih usmjerenja. To su: konzervacija-restauracija Stafelajnih slika i polikromiranog drva, konzervacija-restauracija kamena, konzervacija-restauracija zidnih slika i mozaika, konzervacija-restauracija metala i konzervacija-restauracija arheoloske bastine. Studenti na prvoj godini prate nastavu iz svih pet specijalistickih usmjerenja, na drugoj biraju dvije specijalizacije, a na trećoj se godini opredjeljuju za jednu od njih. Narednih šest semestara prolaze koncentriranu teorijsku i prakticnu nastavu iz odabranog podrucja specijalizacije. Na petoj studijskoj godini pristupaju izradi magistarskog strucnog rada.
Odjel za umjetnost i restauraciju Sveučilišta u Dubrovniku
Odjel za umjetnost i restauraciju, utemeljen 2005. godine, najmladji je odjel te ujedno i prvi studij Sveucilista u Dubrovniku s medjunarodnim obiljezjem. Na Odjelu se trenutno izvodi Studij restauracije i konzervacije artefakata od drva, papira, tekstila, metala i keramike.
Hrvatski restauratorski zavod
Osnovna djelatnost Zavoda je konzerviranje i restauriranje nepokretnih kulturnih dobara (graditeljskog naslijedja, zidnih slika i mozaika, kamene plastike, stukatura), pokretnih kulturnih dobara (stafelajnog slikarstva, drvene polikromirane skulpture, umjetnina na papiru i od koze, namjestaja, predmeta od tekstila i metala), arheoloske bastine te drugih predmeta kulturnog, povijesnog ili tehnickog znacaja.
Portal “Hrvatska kulturna baština”
Portal okuplja i predstavlja digitalne zbirke i digitalnu gradju hrvatske kulturne bastine. Cilj je portala prikazati javnosti putem interneta bastinu koju nasljedjujemo i prepustamo novim generacijama.
World Heritage
Our legacy from the past, what we live with today, and what we pass on to future generations. Our cultural and natural heritage are both irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration. Places as unique and diverse as the wilds of East Africa?s Serengeti, the Pyramids of Egypt, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the Baroque cathedrals of Latin America make up our world?s heritage. What makes the concept of World Heritage exceptional is its universal application. World Heritage sites belong to all the peoples of the world, irrespective of the territory on which they are located. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) seeks to encourage the identification, protection and preservation of cultural and natural heritage around the world considered to be of outstanding value to humanity. This is embodied in an international treaty called the Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage , adopted by UNESCO in 1972. UNESCO’s World Heritage mission is to: encourage countries to sign the World Heritage Convention and to ensure the protection of their natural and cultural heritage; encourage States Parties to the Convention to nominate sites within their national territory for inclusion on the World Heritage List; encourage States Parties to establish management plans and set up reporting systems on the state of conservation of their World Heritage sites; help States Parties safeguard World Heritage properties by providing technical assistance and professional training; provide emergency assistance for World Heritage sites in immediate danger; support States Parties’ public awareness-building activities for World Heritage conservation; encourage participation of the local population in the preservation of their cultural and natural heritage; encourage international cooperation in the conservation of our world’s cultural and natural heritage.
ENCoRE
Network organisation of higher educational institutions in the field of conservation – restoration. A main objective of ENCoRE is to promote research and education in the field of conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. ENCoRE was founded in 1997 with the main objective to promote research and education in the field of cultural heritage, based on the directions and recommendations given in the Professional Guidelines of the European Confederation of Conservator-Restorers Organisation E.C.C.O. and the Document of Pavia of October 1997. Currently ENCoRE has 41 full members and 1 associate members from among the leading conservation-restoration study programmes in Europe. In addition, 26 leading institutions and organisations working in the field of cultural heritage protection and research are partners of the network.
Institut za povijest umjetnosti
Javna je znanstvena ustanova u vlasnistvu Republike Hrvatske osnovana 1961. godine na Filozofskom fakultetu Sveucilista u Zagrebu. Sve do 1991. Institut djeluje u okvirima Sveucilista, a potom postaje samostalna javna znanstvena ustanova za proucavanje povijesti i teorije umjetnosti (urbanizma, arhitekture, slikarstva, kiparstva, umjetnickog obrta, dizajna i vizualnih komunikacija) svih vremenskih i stilskih razdoblja – s tezistem na nacionalnoj povijesnoumjentickoj bastini.
Udruženje hrvatskih arhitekata
Neprofitna, nevladina, profesionalna organizacija koja djeluje kao strukovni savez regionalnih, županijskih i gradskih društava arhitekata, članica UHA-e.
Udruženje djeluje od 1878. godine kao nacionalna organizacija s ciljem koordinacije strukovnih interesa arhitekata na području Republike Hrvatske. Izdavač je časopisa Arhitektura (od 1947.) i Čovjek i prostor– ČIP (od 1954., tiskani, a od 2012. online: www.covjekiprostor.net) te brojnih knjiga i publikacija. Udruženje hrvatskih arhitekata (UHA) nacionalna je članica UIA (Međunarodne unije arhitekata) koja broji 92 nacionalne članice. UHA je primljena u redovno članstvo UIA 1993. godine. UHA je redoviti člani UMAR-a (Međunarodne Unije arhitekata zemalja Mediterana) s kojima razvija plodnu suradnju kroz projekte ljetnih škola i Dokumentacijskog centra u Aleksandriji.
American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works
As the only national membership organization in the United States dedicated to the preservation of cultural material, the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works plays a crucial role in establishing and upholding professional standards, promoting research and publications, providing educational opportunities, and fostering the exchange of knowledge among conservators, allied professionals, and the public.
IIC
An independent international organisation supported by individual and institutional members. It serves as a forum for communication among professionals with responsibility for the preservation of cultural heritage. It advances knowledge, practice and standards for the conservation of historic and artistic works through its publications and conferences. It promotes professional excellence and public awareness through its awards and scholarships.
ICCROM
An intergovernmental organization (IGO) dedicated to the conservation of cultural heritage. It exists to serve the international community as represented by its Member States, which currently number 130.
ICOM International council of museums
An organisation created in 1946 by and for museum professionals. A unique network of almost 30,000 members and museum professionals who represent the global museum community. A diplomatic forum made up of experts from 137 countries and territories to respond to the challenges museums face worldwide. A consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council. 117 National Committees and 31 International Committees dedicated to various museum specialties. A leading force in ethical matters. One of the founding members of the International Committee of the Blue Shield (ICBS). A Public Interest Organisation. 3 official languages: English, French and Spanish.
ICOM-CC
The largest of the International Committees of ICOM (International Council of Museums) with over 2000 members worldwide from every branch of the museum and conservation profession. ICOM-CC aims to promote the investigation, analysis and conservation of culturally and historically significant works and to further the goals of the conservation profession.
ICOMOS
A non-governmental international organisation dedicated to the conservation of the world’s monuments and sites.
Getty Conservation Institute
The GCI works internationally to advance conservation practice in the visual arts – broadly interpreted to include objects, collections, architecture, and sites. The Institute serves the conservation community through scientific research, education and training, model field projects, and the dissemination of the results of both its own work and the work of others in the field. In all its endeavors, the GCI focuses on the creation and delivery of knowledge that will benefit the professionals and organizations responsible for the conservation of the world’s cultural heritage.
Conservation OnLine
Resources for Conservation Professionals CoOL, an online resource operated by the Foundation of the American Institute for Conservation is a full text library of conservation information, covering a wide spectrum of topics of interest to those involved with the conservation of library, archives and museum materials. It is a growing online resource for conservators, collection care specialists, and other conservation professionals.
The Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies
Fully peer reviewed and Open Access. It contains research on conservation science, artefact studies, restoration, museum studies, environment studies, collection management and curation. Published from the Institute of Archaeology at University College London from 1996 to 2002, the journal was relaunched in 2011 in collaboration with the British Library, with a newly constituted international editorial board.
The Smithsonians Museum Conservation Institute (MCI)
The center for specialized technical collection research and conservation for all Smithsonian museums and collections. MCI combines knowledge of materials and the history of technology with state-of-the-art instrumentation and scientific techniques to provide technical research studies and interpretation of artistic, anthropological, biological, and historical objects. Through its Healthy Environments, Healthy Practices, Healthy Collections initiative and the training program Preventing Illicit Trafficking ? Protecting Cultural Heritage, MCI responds to the threats that will affect cultural heritage in multiple and complex ways, including developing and using less invasive and less damaging materials and procedures for collection conservation and supporting U.S. agencies and the museum community in protecting cultural heritage from looting and theft. MCI, as the only Smithsonian resource for technical studies and scientific analyses for most of the Smithsonian?s collections, brings unique analytical capabilities to Smithsonian researchers, including a central mass spectroscopy instrument core and advanced technological capabilities. These services are available to Smithsonian units at no charge. In addition to requests for consultations from within the Smithsonian, MCI responds to requests from affiliates and outside organizations, such as the White House, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Department of Homeland Security?Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Department of State, and other federal, museum, and academic organizations.
World Monuments Fund
The leading independent organization dedicated to saving the world?s most treasured places.
Institut Ruđer Bošković
Svojom veličinom, znanstvenom produktivnošću, međunarodnom prepoznatljivošću u istraživanju te kvaliteti znanstvenog kadra i istraživačke opreme predstavlja stožernu znanstvenu ustanovu u Republici Hrvatskoj u području prirodnih i biomedicinskih znanosti te istraživanju mora i okoliša. Institut je vodeća i međunarodno najkompetitivnija nacionalna ustanova s obzirom na sudjelovanje u međunarodnim istraživačkim projektima poput IAEA, EC FP5-7 programa Europske komisije, NATO, NSF, SNSF, DAAD i drugih inozemnih znanstvenih zaklada. Danas se preko 550 znanstvenika i istraživača u preko 80 laboratorija bavi istraživanjima iz teorijske i eksperimentalne fizike, fizike i kemije materijala, elektronike, fizičke i organske kemije i biokemije, molekularne biologije i medicine, mora i okoliša, informatike i računarstva te laserskim i atomskim istraživanjima i razvojem.
Art conservation
An exciting and challenging multidisciplinary field that involves the examination, interpretation, analysis and treatment of cultural, historic and artistic objects. Professional conservators rely on their knowledge of both the humanities and the sciences in order to understand the creation and production of material culture in the past and present and to ensure its preservation for future generations.
Evergreene
We Thrive on Challenges One of the great advantages to working with EverGreene is our single source capability to assist you through an entire project, from beginning to end. From restoration to conservation, from plasterwork to decorative painting, from new artwork to historic fine art, from surface preparation and quality coatings to custom decorative finishing treatments, EverGreene can help you execute all of your well laid plans and designs. Encyclopedic knowledge of the materials and techniques of the architectural arts and three decades of hands on experience have enabled us to develop innovative methodologies for creating and preserving art in architectural settings. Clients also benefit from our unified artistic vision and our consistently high standards of artistry and craftsmanship, all informed by a cross disciplinary approach integrating conservation science, restoration craftsmanship, advanced technology, art history, architecture, engineering, and construction. To get in touch with our team about your project, email Emily Sottile today or call us at 212.244.2800.
NCPTT
Advances the application of science and technology to historic preservation. Working in the fields of archeology, architecture, landscape architecture and materials conservation, the Center accomplishes its mission through training, education, research, technology transfer and partnerships.
The world’s only annual survey of awarded museum
Heritage and conservation projects.
Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage
Established in 1948, the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage is one of ten scientific institutions falling within the competence of the Federal Ministry of Scientific Policy. IRPA is committed to the inventory, the scientific study, the conservation and the promotion of the country’s artistic and cultural property. The Institute, whose chief mission is research and public service, represents a unique instrument for the heritage of our country, both movable and immovable. Three departments group art historians, photographers, chemists, physicists and conservator-restorers. By comparing their observations, they gather reference material and study works of art from different points of view: their composition, evolution, ageing of materials and how to treat them. Any restoration treatment will be based on this detailed pre-study. Our specialists advise researchers and curators of both public and private collections. The publications, the photo inventory and the organization of courses, conferences and seminars reflect the role IRPA plays in the promotion of heritage and the diffusion of tools for researchers and the public. The Institute groups laboratories, conservation-restoration workshops, photographic workshops, a photo library and a library in a single building.