Project Management for Contemporary Art Conservation: Strategies for Success

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Project Management for Contemporary Art Conservation: Strategies for Success

Project Management for Contemporary Art Conservation: Strategies for Success

Professor: Alessandra Guarascio

 

Dates and times

  • Saturday, April 11, 2026
9:00 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. (Rome, Italy time – CEST, UTC+2)

Webinar Agenda
9:00am: Introduction (Welcome & Overview)
9:15am to 10:30am: Understanding Conservation Projects & Key Principles of Project Management; The Project Management Lifecycle (Initiation, Planning, Execution, Monitoring, Closing)
10:30 to 10:45 am (coffee break)
10:45 to 11:45 pm: Tools and Techniques for Effective Management in Conservation; Case Studies & Lessons Learned; Collaborative Approaches
11:45 to 12:00 pm: Q&A Session
Open floor for participants to ask questions, Sharing experiences and insights from attendees

Registration Fee

On-line attendance price 80€. Fill out the form below to register.

All participants will receive a certificate of attendance and an invoice.

Course topic

Dedicated to contemporary art conservation professionals, this webinar offers the opportunity to navigate and deep dive into the topic “mastering conservation projects and interviews” and aims to disseminate guidelines for documenting and collaborating with artists within the international cultural landscape. It will offer theoretical and practical approaches through case studies and behind-the-scenes stories while providing the participants with the opportunity to discuss cases collectively.
You will have access to detailed information to evaluate methodologies and techniques for achieving concrete results, thus deepening their knowledge and understanding of ‘Management in Conservation’ (Project Management Lifecycle, Time Management, Monitoring and Reporting Progress, Stakeholder Engagement Strategies, etc.).
Register for another growing opportunity and expand your network.

Who is it for

  • Conservation and restoration professionals
  • Project Managers (museums and private institutions)
  • Students and young emerging professionals in the field
  • Anyone who collaborates with artists and their studios