Research and Innovation in Art Conservation
The vast European Cultural Heritage (CH) is a crucial societal and economic resource: it favours inclusivity and job creation and promotes resilience of our society against the emerging issues of the 21st century, economic crisis and social alienation, made worse by the current Covid-19 pandemic.
To keep such advantages, Culture Heritage assets must be maintained, well preserved and accessible, counteracting degradation processes that are often enhanced by unfavourable environmental conditions and climate changes.
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GREENART Project at Atelier 20/21 Conservação e Restauro
21 November 2023 On 20 and 21 November, the [...]
Highlights from GREENART at E-RIHS Slovenia Conference
22 November 2023 GREENART made significant contributions at the [...]
Greenart Workshop Gels and Nanofluids: How Colloids and Soft Matters Preserve Works of Art
16 November 2023 When: February 12-14, 2024 The Sarah [...]
New publication is on Polymers journal!
14 November 2023 We are pleased to share with [...]
GREENART Training on Nanogels and Nanomaterials in the Field of Conservation: Theory and Applications
02 November 2023 Nanogels and Nanomaterials in the Field [...]
Prof. Piero Baglioni Highlights GREENART Achievements at “Belt and Road” Cultural Heritage Global Assembly
28 October 2023 Prof. Piero Baglioni took a prominent [...]
GREENART project – Brainstorming Report on the Culture and Creative Sectors and Industries, the green transition and the energy crisis
20 October 2023 How culture and creativity can drive [...]
GREENART Project Video online now!
29 September 2023 We are happy to inform you [...]
GREENART Project at the 20th ICOM-CC Conference
26 September 2023 The GREENART project was presented at [...]
GREENART is hiring!
25 September 2023 Reporting to the Head Scientist of [...]
GREENART Project at Fabriano, Carta è Cultura event
13 September 2023 The GREENART project was presented in [...]
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