La Settima edizione del Simposio Europeo sul Restauro e la Conservazione dell'Arte sacra si terrà a Marianeum, Trnava, in Slovacchia dal 4 al 6 giugno 2015.
L'evento è organizzato da ICVBC-CNR, Facoltà di Teologia Ortodossa dell'Università 'Al. I. Cuza' Iaşi, l'European Journal of Science and Theology,l'Istituto 'Petru Poni' di Chimica Macromolecolare dell'Accademia Rumena Iaşi Facoltà di Ingegneria Chimica e Protezione Ambientale, L'Università Tecnica Iasi e la Facoltà di Comunicazione e Mass Media UCM di Trnava .
L'arte religiosa appartiene al patrimonio culturale e spirituale e la sua preservazione per le future generazioni richiede un approccio esteso e multidisciplinare. L'interazione tra gli aspetti tangibili e non tangibili dell'arte religiosa sono stati recentemente uniti insieme graze a numerosi studi interdisciplinari.
Specialisti in Storia, Teologia, Arte, Scienza della Conservazione, in marketing, comunicazione e mass media potranno approfondire le proprie conoscenze e migliorare i valori complessivi e intrinsechi del patrimonio di questo tipo.
Fino al 20 marzo è possibile presentare gli abstract. Ulteriori informazioni su: http://fmk.sk/esrarc2015
English version
ESRARC 2015
7th Edition of European Symposium on Religious Art Restoration and Conservation will be held by Faculty of Mass Media Communication.
Date: 4th – 6th June, 2015
Venue: Marianeum, Trnava, Slovakia.
On behalf of the ICVBC-CNR (Institute for the Conservation and Valorization of Cultural Heritage – National Research Council), Faculty of Orthodox Theology from the University ‘Al. I. Cuza’ Iaşi, European Journal of Science and Theology, ‘Petru Poni‘ Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry of Romanian Academy Iaşi Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Protection, Technical University Iasi, and Faculty of Mass Media Communication UCM in Trnava as organising and scientific committee, we warmly invite you to:
The religious art is part of cultural and spiritual heritage, and its preservation for the further generations, involving a wide multidisciplinary approaches. The interaction between tangible and intangible aspects of the religious art has recently been bringing together, thanks to plenty of interdisciplinary studies.
Specialists in History, Theology, Arts, Conservation sciences, in marketing and mass media communication will add some knowledge and enhance the overall and intrinsic heritage values of this kind.
Venue
The symposium will be held in Trnava, at the Marianeum, Archbishop’s Palace, located in 10 Via J. Holleho, 917 01 Trnava, Slovakia.
Topics
Topics of interest to the conference are as follows:
A. Socio-spiritual values of the religious art
A1 – Artistic and cultural evaluation
A2 – Historic, theological and social perspectives (past and present)
B. Conservation and restoration of religious cultural heritage
B1 – Environmental impact
B2 – Analytical, diagnostic and intervention methodologies
B3 – New materials for conservation and restoration
B4 – Monitoring and scheduled maintenance
C. Sacral sights in the light of tourist trade marketing
C1 – Marketing of sacral sights as universal cultural heritage
C2 – Sacral sights as new dimension of secular tourism
C3 - Sociocultural development in regions
Deadlines
Abstract: before 20th March, 2015
Manuscripts: 30th April, 2015
Registration Fee: 18th May, 2015
Further informations: http://fmk.sk/esrarc2015
Contact person:
Mgr. Denisa Kralovicova, PhD.
Faculty of Mass Media Communication
University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius
2 Nam. J. Herdu
917 01 Trnava
SLOVAKIA
e-mail:
Fonte/Source: ICVBC