International Conference “Provenance Research on Collections from Colonial Contexts” by PAESE
The last decade has witnessed a growing debate about the handling and restitution of collections from colonial contexts in European museums. The conference, scheduled on 21-23 June 2021, is inspired by research conducted in the PAESE – Provenance Research in Non-European Collection and Ethnography in Lower Saxony sub-projects, and its focus will be on principles, challenges and approaches of provenance research on objects from colonial contexts.
The event programme is available here.
The conference will be held online. There will be no recording of the event. If you would like to attend, please register under info@postcolonial-provenance-research.com with your name, institution and email address to receive further information. Participation is free of charge.
Diplomata in Scultura al Liceo Artistico Statale di Benevento, ha proseguito i suoi studi in Conservazione e restauro dei beni culturali presso l’Università degli Studi di Urbino conseguendo l’abilitazione come restauratrice. È specializzata in Arts Management e in Archeologia giudiziaria e crimini contro il Patrimonio Culturale. Co-founder dell’Associazione Art Crime Project, editore di The Journal of Cultural Heritage Crime. Membro del Direttivo Associazione Massimo Rao, è responsabile della Pinacoteca Massimo Rao. Vive e lavora a San Salvatore Telesino (BN).