| PE-277136-21 | Preservation and Access: Preservation and Access Education and Training | New York University | Managing Change: Developing New Teaching and Learning Modalities in Conservation Education | 3/1/2021 - 12/31/2023 | $250,000.00 | Michele | D'Arcy | Marincola | | | | New York University | New York | NY | 10012-1019 | USA | 2020 | Arts, Other | Preservation and Access Education and Training | Preservation and Access | 150000 | 100000 | 150000 | 100000 | Online and in-person training for up to 24 students studying archaeological and preventive conservation, including student stipends and summer work placement support.
The Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, respectfully requests $350,000 from the National Endowment for the Humanities to support a three-year project to enhance our capacity to teach graduate-level, art and artifact conservation remotely and in-person. The project will allow for the development of new teaching and learning modalities through three components: NEH Guest Lecturers to enhance the curriculum through remote and in-person instruction; NEH Student Fellowships that build student capacity to assess, communicate, and create learning content; and NEH Summer Work Placements that solidify theoretical concepts through placements in US cultural institutions and archaeological sites abroad. |