About Us
San Gemini Preservation Studies (SGPS) is an independent field school that is part of the International Institute for Restoration and Preservation Studies LLC (IIRPS) based at 203 Seventh Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, USA. The program has existed since 1999 and was originally sponsored by the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. We work in collaboration with other institutions to promote studies in the preservation of cultural heritage.
Courses are aimed at architects, conservators, librarians, planners, art historians, museum curators, historians, engineers, artists, and other individuals who will be involved in the planning, management, and study of cultural heritage.
Our goal is to instruct students, while performing field work that helps preserve the cultural heritage of the local area around the City of San Gemini, on the following:
Methods to analyze cultural objects, both in their physical and contextual aspects
Methods and tools for material restoration and conservation
Strategies for the preservation of cultural heritage
Advantages and drawbacks to restoration
Italian art, architectural, and landscape traditions
Programs are organized around classroom courses, field research, field projects, and travel to places of cultural interest in central Italy.
In the past few years, SGPS established relations with West Virginia University, through which students participating in some of our courses are able to receive accreditation through the WVU Art History Department. For more information see accreditation.
Contact Us
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Faculty Inquiry Form
Massimo Cardillo: Director
mcardillo@iirpsemail.org
Polly Withers: Program Manager
pwithers@iirpsemail.org
By mail: International Institute for Restoration and Preservation Studies (IIRPS)
San Gemini Preservation Studies
203 Seventh Avenue #5A
Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA
By phone: +1 718 768 3508
Website: www.sangeministudies.org