Eleonora Pappalardo | Cultural Heritage Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Eleonora Pappalardo | Cultural Heritage Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Eleonora Pappalardo, Università di Catania, Italy

Dr. Eleonora Pappalardo has a rich background in classical archaeology, with a particular focus on the cultural heritage of Sicily and Crete. She’s heavily involved in both academic research and practical applications of her expertise, such as museum projects and collaborations with various institutions. Her extensive list of publications and conference presentations underscores her commitment to advancing knowledge in her field and sharing it with others

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PhD in Classical Archaeology from the University of Turin.

Schooling and degree in Classical Archaeology from the University of Catania.

Research Focus

Giuseppe Stella’s research focus lies at the intersection of archaeology, art history, and cultural heritage, with a particular emphasis on ancient Mediterranean civilizations. Through meticulous analysis and interpretation of archaeological artifacts, Stella delves into the nuances of ancient societies, exploring themes such as artistic expression, societal dynamics, and cultural exchange. His work illuminates the interconnectedness of past cultures and their enduring impact on contemporary understanding. 🏛️⚱️🔍

 

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Eleonora Pappalardo | Cultural Heritage Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Eleonora Pappalardo | Cultural Heritage Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Eleonora Pappalardo, Università di Catania, Italy

Assoc. Prof. Eleonora Pappalardo is a leading figure in Classical Archaeology, based at the University of Catania. With a focus on enhancing archaeological research, she pioneers multidisciplinary approaches to Cultural Heritage, fostering its socio-cultural significance. As coordinator of various missions and projects, she drives exploration in regions like Crete and Sicily, contributing to economic development and tourism. A renowned lecturer and museum expert, she’s collaborated with prestigious institutions worldwide. Passionate about linking the past with the present, her work inspires young minds to engage with history, forging cultural connections for the future. 🏛️🌍🔍

 

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Education

Dr. Eleonora Pappalardo’s academic journey is marked by a profound dedication to Classical Archaeology. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Turin, delving into Near Eastern imports in Crete during the 1st millennium BCE. Earlier, her studies at the same university explored ivories from Fort Shalmaneser and their Mediterranean connections. Her undergraduate degree, obtained at the University of Catania, focused on the Bronze works of the Idaean Cave within a broader historical context. 🏺📚 Her rigorous academic pursuits reflect her passion for unraveling the intricacies of ancient civilizations and their interconnectedness.

 

Teaching

Dr. Eleonora Pappalardo’s teaching portfolio encompasses a rich tapestry of Classical Archaeology and the exploration of Sicily and Magna Grecia. Her expertise extends to the School of Archaeology at the University of Catania, where she imparts knowledge on Classical Archaeology. As a member of the Teaching Board for the Educational Sciences Department’s Ph.D., she plays a pivotal role in shaping future scholars. Additionally, her presence on the Scientific Board of the School of Archaeology underscores her commitment to academic excellence and mentorship. 🏛️📚 Dr. Pappalardo’s dedication to education ensures the preservation and dissemination of cultural heritage for generations to come.

Research Focus

Dr. Eleonora Pappalardo’s research focus spans a wide array of topics within the realm of archaeology, with a particular emphasis on Classical Archaeology, heritage studies, and cultural heritage management. She explores diverse subjects ranging from red pigment identification techniques to the interpretation of ancient imagery and artifacts. Her work delves into the analysis of archaeological sites in Sicily and Crete, shedding light on the rich history and cultural heritage of the Mediterranean region. Dr. Pappalardo’s interdisciplinary approach and commitment to preserving and understanding the past make her a prominent figure in the field of archaeology. 🏺🔍

 

Asti Sherring | Cultural heritage | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Asti Sherring | Cultural heritage | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Asti Sherring, University of Canberra, Australia

Ms. Asti Sherring is a visionary leader and expert conservator, recognized for her pioneering contributions to cultural heritage management and conservation. With a Ph.D. from the University of Canberra and a Masters in Cultural Materials Conservation from Melbourne University, she brings extensive expertise to her roles. As the CEO and director of Open Circuits Conservation, Asti spearheads innovative projects in time-based media, contemporary art, and digital preservation. Her leadership extends to academia, where she serves as a sessional

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Asti Sherring’s academic journey is a testament to her dedication to the preservation and appreciation of art 📚. Beginning with a Bachelor’s degree in Visual Arts with a focus on Photomedia from Sydney University, she honed her craft and passion. This led her to pursue further studies, obtaining a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours) from Sydney University’s College of the Arts. Asti then delved deeper into the intricacies of cultural conservation, earning a Masters in Cultural Materials Conservation with a specialization in Paper and Photographs from Melbourne University. Her academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. from the University of Canberra’s Arts and Design faculty, solidifying her expertise in the field 🎓.

 

Grants/Awards:

Asti Sherring’s illustrious career has been adorned with numerous accolades and grants, affirming her dedication to excellence in the field of art conservation 🏆. Among her notable recognitions are the prestigious Colin Pearson Research Award from AICCM in 2022, underscoring her contributions to research. She also received the Tru Vue Travel Scholarship in 2019, facilitating her endeavors in exploring diverse cultural landscapes. Asti’s commitment to continuous learning is evident through grants such as the Gordon Darling Foundation Travel Scholarship and the Create NSW Professional Development Grant in 2018. Her global engagement includes attending workshops at esteemed institutions like the Museum of Modern Art in New York, further enriching her expertise 🌍.

Experience:

Asti Sherring’s journey through the realms of art conservation and academia is akin to navigating a rich tapestry, woven with expertise and dedication 🎨. From her tenure as a pioneering Time-based Art Conservator at the Art Gallery of New South Wales to her leadership roles at esteemed institutions like the University of Newcastle and University of Sydney, Asti has left an indelible mark. Her commitment to preserving cultural heritage extends beyond traditional mediums, encompassing digitization and contemporary art. Asti’s multifaceted roles, including CEO of Open Circuits Conservation, underscore her versatile skill set and passion for advancing cultural stewardship 🌟.

Research Focus:

Asti Sherring’s research focus revolves around the intricate realm of time-based art conservation, positioning her as a pioneering figure in the field ⏳. Through her comprehensive studies and publications, she delves into multifaceted aspects such as ethics, preservation techniques, and the evolving nature of conservation practices. Asti’s work encompasses a wide spectrum, from practical resources like the “Art Gallery of New South Wales Time-based Art Tool Kit” to reflective analyses such as “Don’t You Think it’s Time?” Her contributions shed light on the challenges and opportunities inherent in conserving time-based artworks, fostering dialogue and innovation within the cultural conservation sphere 🖼️.

 

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