As you might have realized from previous posts, we were eager for this day to arrive! With yesterday’s video conference, we officially launched the GRIEG project. The meeting was attended READ MORE
Brushes in hand! Learning to make tempera paint for the GRIEG project
After getting acquainted with formulas for tempera production, based largely on the medieval painting treatise by Cennino Cennini “Il libro dell’arte”, the time has come to try it on our READ MORE
We are investing in extending our laboratory
Our laboratory is undergoing a major renovation. New projects to be implemented in the coming years require expanding the range of applicable techniques and measuring devices. Therefore, we are purchasing READ MORE
Sample preparation for the GRIEG project – investigating historic recipes and conservation techniques
The approaching start date of the GRIEG project fills us with enthusiasm – so many new problems and questions are waiting to be investigated! To broaden our knowledge about easel READ MORE
Our team is growing: Arkadiusz Janas joins the CollectionCare project
The Cultural Heritage Research Group has gained a new member. Arkadiusz Janas will support the team as a part of CollectionCare, which is focused on developing a comprehensive model of READ MORE
Open competition for the position of Assistant Professor (post-doc) in the GRIEG project!
We encourage you to join our group and apply for the position of Assistant Professor in the GRIEG project! We are looking for a person holding a doctoral degree in READ MORE
GRIEG competition results announced! Green light given for our easel painting project
We are very pleased to share that we have a new project to be implemented in the coming years! The project “Model of paintings with craquelure patterns for evidence-based climate READ MORE
Getty Conservation Institute shares a co-authored free publication
In cooperation with scientists from the Getty Conservation Institute and Canadian Conservation Institute we prepared a publication of guidelines for using Acoustic Emission (AE) to monitor cultural heritage. The treatise READ MORE
CollectionCare: Computational modeling takes center stage during stay-at-home orders
Although it is not possible to remotely conduct laboratory experiments, nothing has stopped us from continuing to develop computational models while working from home! The mobility of these computational strategies READ MORE
Initiatives providing access to culture during social distancing
For those of you tired of being at home who have sped through the literary classics or exhausted streaming options, we would like to recommend several initiatives related to culture READ MORE