June 19th, 2 pm
Further information will follow
04 May 2023, 09:00 am CET – open end
Want to be part of MA CHCM?
Join us as we dedicate an online seminar on the MA CHCM – a joint collaboration between the Institute of Conservation, University of Applied Arts Vienna, Austria and the Silpakorn University International College, Silpakorn University, Thailand. The team of the Institute will present the highlights of the programme, and the current students will share their learning journey through this course (∼30 minutes), leading to discussions and answering your questions – open end.
(CHePiCC online)
As part of the CHePiCC online project, the Institute of Conservation at the University of Applied Arts Vienna is currently producing educational videos on the topic of cultural heritage conservation and climate change. In addition, the IoC participated in other activities of the project, such as a Summer University in Trondheim, Norway in June 2022.
CHePiCC online is an EU-funded project (Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership, duration 06/2021 to 05/2023) in which six institutions from all over Europe are working together in an interdisciplinary way (Project responsibility University of Continuing Education Krems).
Climate change and the resulting natural disasters represent one of the main threats to cultural heritage and landscapes in the 21st century. The project aims to create a freely accessible e-learning module focusing on the threats to movable and immovable cultural heritage caused by climate change, as well as on sustainable preparedness measures for the protection of cultural landscapes.
OPENING
20/05/23
3 PM
LOOSDORF CASTLE
The shard collection of Loosdorf Castle with porcelain pieces from Europe and Asia is getting into motion: 2023 is not only the year of the return of objects after an exhibition tour through Japan, but also the start of the artistic research project “Broken Collection” of the Institute of Conservation of the University of Applied Arts Vienna (Head: Gabriela Krist).
Additional to the broken pieces, the exhibition shows “reassembled” objects restored in Japan and provides insight into the research in the field of tension between the broken and the complete, preservation and destruction.
Registration is requested until 17.05. via email to kons-rest@uni-ak.ac.at.
The Institute of Conservation, University of Applied Arts Vienna, Austria and the Silpakorn University International College, Silpakorn University, Thailand cordially invite you to attend the Conservation Day on 16 February 2023, from 09:00 – 11:00 am CET, online.
The currently enrolled students of ‘Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management’, an advanced joint master degree programme of the two universities, will showcase the international conservation campaigns they have been part of during their study phase in Austria, Albania, Nepal and Thailand. As well, they will take the opportunity to share with you their journey in growing professionally through the intercultural diversity offered within this course.
Please follow the QR code on the enclosed invitation letter, and register through the google form to receive the zoom link!
We look forward to meeting you online!
25.11. until 25.06.2023
The special exhibition, which was created in cooperation between the Institute of conservation at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and the Tyrolean State Museums, will open on November 24 at 6 pm. Until June 25, 2023 visitors will be able to gain a comprehensive insight into the diverse fields of activity of conservation for the first time.
The exhibition at the Ferdinandeum extends over 800 m² and spans an arc from the origins of conservation science to the numerous disciplines and fields of activity of the profession to a variety of case studies from practice.
Here are some first impressions from the press tour.
Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck
Figures: © Gabriela Krist
21–25 November 2022
After the success of first workshop on preventive conservation of textiles in pre-COVID times in 2020, the Institute of Conservation, University of Applied Arts Vienna, Austria and the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), India are now resuming the much-awaited follow-up. Textile conservators from the Institute of Conservation will conduct the workshop on ‘Storing Textiles – A Practical Approach’ with colleagues from IGNCA at the National Crafts Museum, New Delhi, where the focus is on evaluating the condition and requirements of various textiles, and thereby making improvements for a safe long-term storage – merging skills, knowledge and experience – from the east and the west!
15.10. to 6.11.2022
From 15.10. to 6.11.2022 the re:pair FESTIVAL with live conservation will take place! Manfred Trummer, former head conservator of the MAK and lecturer at the IoC, will restore a tiled stove of the collection live together with students and staff of the Volkskundemuseum.
Festival headquarters: Volkskundemuseum Wien
Program: www.repair-festival.wien
Figure: © Christa Knott, Volkskundemuseum Wien
09 November 2022
DIGITAL and ON SITE
Get informed about our study programmes and the entrance exam, pose questions live and meet the staff of the Institute of Conservation.
10:00-17:00: Open studios – Tour of the Institute of Conservation
10:00-11:00: Videocall on the Diploma Degree Programme Conservation and Restoration
10:00-10:30 Introduction of the study programme, general questions
10:30-11:00 entrance exam, specific questions
11:00-12:00: Videocall on the Joint Master Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management
11:00-11:30 Introduction of the study programme, general questions
11:30-12:00 entrance exam, specific questions
[…]These two months are a vibrantly colored collage of varied experiences of art, cultural, conservation, history, science, and people. I felt tremendously ecstatic at opportunity to visit museums and sites and to learn and understand more about top to bottom how things work.[…] Prerana
[…]This program gave me chance to meet and learn from students of different nationalities such as Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Turkey, Iran, Austria and Germany. Although we were from different countries and cultures, the favourable environment and infrastructure of the institution ensured that we could work well together and exchange ideas and our culture. Being in Vienna for this program was a great privilege.[…] Prathamesh Pawar
At the renowned international conference in the second week of September, the Institute was represented by three contributions from PhD students – one paper and two posters.
#IICCongress
As part of Tag des Denkmals on 25 September, the Institute of Conservation at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, together with Reverend Joe Farrugia, invites you to an exclusive guided tour of the newly installed museum in the Votivkirche in Vienna.
In addition to magnificent liturgical utensils, stained glass designs and the late Gothic Antwerp Passion altar, which was examined and conserved as part of a diploma thesis, can be admired. The guided tour provides unique insights into the exhibition planning, conservation of the objects as well as ongoing conservation projects of the Institute in the Votivkirche.
Guided tour: 25.09.2022, 14:00,
registration by 16.09. at
The Institute of Conservation back in Nepal
A 14-member team of students, teachers and graduates is working with the Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust, the Patan Museum and students from the Lumbini Buddhist University to conserve fire-gilded temple roofs, wooden shrines and museum objects, and together they are moving a large part of the museum collection into recently renovated galleries. In addition, after a break due to the pandemic, important maintenance work is also being carried out on stone fountains and metal sculptures. The Austrian Development Agency continues to be the most important funding partner for the Nepal projects.
Together with the University of Tirana and UNOPS
This September, teachers, students and graduates of conservation and the University of Tirana will be working in Albania for three weeks: In the ethnographic museum in Krujë, the extensive collection of costumes, textile accessories and various decorative and everyday objects will be prepared for the newly conceived exhibition and storage in the depot. In a parallel workshop in the Bashtovë fortress, basic knowledge of stone conservation and lime mortar processing is being taught to local craftsmen and specialists.
On 4 July, the summer programme started for the 13 students of the Joint Master Programme Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management! For the first time the two students groups from SUIC and Angewandte come together in Vienna! Two months of intensive programme follow combining conservation practice with excursion, lectures and guided tours.
Climate Change and Cultural Landscapes was the topic of the Summer University, held from 30 May to 3 June 2022 in the pittoresque city of Trondheim in Norway. Threats and damage potentials related to climate change for wooden warehouses, large-scale concrete bunkers from WWII and stone cathedral were discussed as well as sustainable conservation strategies.
Staff and students of the Institute of Conservation participated in this interdisciplinary, international format organized in the framework of the Erasmus+ funded project CHePiCC, in which the Institute collaborates with five other universities and research institutions all over Europe.
During the winter term 2021/22, the Institute participated within the “Austrian Majolica Project” which was implemented by the MAK (Museum for Applied Arts Vienna). As part of this cooperation, seven students of the object class conserved eleven Majolica objects. In this blog article, the students tell about their discoveries, challenges and conservation measures during the restoration process.
20 June 2022 / 14.00
Conservation Science Colloquium
Hybrid (auditorium 3rd floor, Salzgries 14, 1010 Vienna and ZOOM)
Elias CAMPIDELL:
The “Joseph Altar” (1879) in the Votivkirche, Vienna.
Investigation and concept for conservation
Pia MADLENER:
Two Turkmen Tent Band Fragments
Inventory and preparation of a concept for measures and presentation as well as conservation of one of the fragments
Paul SCHUBERT:
Archaeological objects from Malzgasse 16 in Vienna: Conservation of Jewish-Austrian cultural property
18.04.2022, 14:00
As part of World Heritage Day on 18 April, the Institute of Conservation together with Reverend Joe Farrugia, invites you to an exclusive guided tour of the newly installed museum in the Votivkirche in Vienna. Further information (link to: https://konservierung-restaurierung.uni-ak.ac.at/institut/unesco-lehrstuhl/unesco-aktivitaeten/)
In the framework of the “Materiality of Earth” workshop (organised by ÖAW-ÖAI, University of Innsbruck and University of Florence), the Institute presents two international projects that have dealt with the preservation of architectural earthen buildings in different climatic, but also socio-cultural conditions.
29.03. – 09.04.2022
After the two-year Corona break, the international cooperation of the Institute of Conservation with the Kathmandu Preservation Trust in Patan can be resumed.
the Institute of Conservation invites to the
on Monday, 17 January 2022 / 14.00
Our diploma students of the winter semester 2021/22 will present their theses.
Zoom link:
https://dieangewandte-at.zoom.us/j/61475183940?pwd=bGlDSmQzVFRLN0ZNLzVHd3FPemUydz09
Meeting ID: 614 7518 3940
ID code: 679930
We look forward to a virtual reunion!
15 December 2021
DIGITAL
Get informed about our study programmes and the entrance exam, pose questions live and meet the staff of the Institute of Conservation.
10:00-12:00: Videocall on the Diploma Degree Programme Conservation and Restoration
10:00-11:00 Introduction of the study programme, general questions
11:00-12:00 entrance exam, specific questions
10:00-12:00: Videocall on the Joint Master Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management
10:00-11:00 Introduction of the study programme, general questions
11:00-12:00 entrance exam, specific questions
A better understanding of the history and construction phases as well as materials and technologies used is a precondition for the conservation of Bashtova Castle. The Institute of Conservation surveyed and assessed the site in Albania in November in the framework of the #EU4Culture.
In cooperation with Ministria e Kultures, European Delegation in Albania, UNOPS, UN in Albania
In the framework of #EU4Culture the Institute of Conservation collaborated in the evacuation of museum objects from the Ethnographic Museum of Kavaja in Albania from 15 to 20 November.
In cooperation with Ministria e Kultures, European Delegation in Albania, UNOPS, UN in Albania and Universiteti i Tiranes
The Institute Library will be closed over the Christmas holidays (20.12.2021 to 9.01.2022)! The last opening day of the library is Wednesday, 15.12.2021. The first opening day after the holidays is Monday, 10.01.2022.
Application for the Joint Master Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management for the study year 2022 is possible until 15 December 2021! Start of the programme on 1 March 2022!
9 November 2021
at the Institute of Conservation
Visit our workshops!
Find out about our study programmes!
We cordially invite you to visit the workshops of the Institute of Conservation as part of our Conservation Day on Tuesday, 9.11.2021.
Learn more about our two study programmes – Diploma Degree Programme Conservation and Restoration / Joint Master Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management!
The institute’s head, staff and students will be available on site to answer any questions.
We look forward to your visit!
The team of the Institute of Conservation
Admission is only possible with a valid 2.5G certificate (vaccinated, recovered, PCR-tested).
An FFP2 mask must be worn in the building.
Programme:
9.00-12.00
What is Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management? Presentation of our new study programme! Q&A!
Where: hybrid, lecture hall 3rd floor, Salzgries 14, 1010, and ZOOM (registration chcm@uni-ak.ac.at)
9.00-16.30
Learn more about the diploma programme Conservation-Restoration and visit the workshops for painting, object and textile conservation as well as the natural science laboratory at Salzgries and the workshop for stone conservation at Arsenal.
Where: 1st, 3rd-5th floor, Salzgries 14, 1010 and Arsenal Object 15/Gate 4, 1030
For visits to the stone restoration workshop and for groups of 10 or more, please make an appointment in advance at kons-rest@uni-ak.ac.at.
Consultation hours and portfolio consultations are subject to availability.
The dates of the admission process for the diploma degree programme Conservation and Restoration for the study year 2022/23 are fixed:
Mandatory online registration and upload of portfolio: 12.01.-28.01.2022
Entrance exam in presence: 23.-25.02.2022
From October 21 onwards, classroom teaching will again take place across the board in compliance with the 2.5G rule and all rooms can be used without restriction.
23 – 24 September 2021, each day
9.00-12.00, online
This year’s International Summer School Remote explores intersections and interactions of tangible and intangible cultural heritage with emphasis on (practical) implications of the intangible on conservation-restoration and synergies in the preservation of both.
International lecturers from the China, Mongolia, Nepal, India, Thailand and Austria present case studies and projects in the two-day online event.
Tuesday, 6 July 2021 via Zoom
09:00 – 10:40 (Vienna Time)
14:00 – 15:40 (Bangkok Time)
Together with Silpakorn University International College we present our new Joint Master Programme Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management!
We look forward to your participation!
29 June – 2 July 2021
open 11-20 h each day
Angewandte Festival 2021
OKP, 1st floor connecting corridor SR9,10
with contributions by students and staff of the Institute
The Urban Heritage Climate Observatory (UHCO) is a new community activity of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Work Programme.
The ultimate goal is to develop a global platform to collect and integrate Earth observations. More …
8 – 13 March 2021
An online workshop on the use of polarisation microscopy and SEM for the study of archaeological artefacts and historic building materials.
Workshop leaders:
Hon.-Prof. Dr.phil. Johannes Weber and Sen.Lect. Dr.rer.nat. Farkas Pintér
3 and 4 March 2021
live via Zoom
Information and Q&A session on the Joint Master Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management & the Diploma Degree Programme Conservation and Restoration
Monday, 18 January 2021
14:30
Our diploma and degree students of the winter semester 2020/21 present their theses.