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View More. Located at the de Young, the Sardegna Paintings Conservation Center is devoted to the preservation, study and treatment of the nearly two thousand paintings in the European and American Art Departments and their frames.

From the reduction of a yellowed varnish from a 17th-century Italian painting Caring for such varied works of art presents unique challenges and requires varied treatments The center itself has been specifically designed to Visit the de Young. Getting to the de Young. Current Exhibitions. Upcoming Exhibitions. Mia Pixley connects to diverse audiences and fellow musicians, collaborating on multiple levels and platforms.

Request Information. Skip to main content. SFCM recently acquired Opus3 Artists , giving conservatory students a direct link to some of the most successful artists worldwide and inviting limitless opportunities for connection and collaboration.

Featured Events. Friday, January 28, Masterclass: Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano pm. Faculty Inspiring artists. Why SFCM? To become an inspiring artist you must first seek inspiration.

An extraordinary faculty is the foundation for a transformative education. Immersing yourself in a culture of exploration where you hear and perform with legendary musicians is the path to success. Damage and neglect disfigure art. While, restorative treatments return objects to their former integrity. The best way to sustain and extend the life of any valuable is to improve its environment.

Our projects range from the minute to the grand, whether you possess a single work, family heirloom or are the caretaker of a comprehensive collection, we will work with you to devise a practical conservation strategy. The leading membership association for current and aspiring conservators and allied professionals who preserve cultural heritage. Represents more than 3, individuals in more than forty countries around the world working in the domains of science, art, and history through treatment, research, collections care, education, and more.

All of them have the same goal: preserve our cultural heritage so we can learn from it today and appreciate it in the future. The primary goal of conservation professionals, individuals with extensive training and special expertise, is the preservation of cultural property. Cultural property consists of individual objects, structures, or aggregate collections. It is material which has significance that may be artistic, historical, scientific, religious, or social, and it is an invaluable and irreplaceable legacy that must be preserved for future generations.

In striving to achieve this goal, conservation professionals assume certain obligations to the cultural property, to its owners and custodians, to the conservation profession, and to society as a whole. This document, the Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Practice of the American Institute for Conservation AIC , sets forth the principles that guide conservation professionals and others who are involved in the care of cultural property.



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