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The Getty Conservation Institute, based in Los Angeles, is a

program of the J. Paul Getty Trust, a cultural and philanthropic


institution dedicated to the presentation, conservation, and
interpretation of the world’s artistic legacy.

Connect with us on

Sign up for the bimonthly GCI Bulletin at


www.getty.edu/conservation
Text and design © J. Paul Getty Trust

1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 700


Los Angeles, CA 90049-1684 A private, nonprofit institution that works
Tel 310 440 7325 Fax 310 440 7702
gciweb@getty.edu internationally to advance conservation practice
www.getty.edu/conservation through research, education, applied fieldwork,
Cover image: GCI’s Pia Gottschaller examining Hermelindo Fiaminghi’s Seccionado no. 1, 1958, and the dissemination of knowledge.
© Estate of Hermelindo Fiaminghi. Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros, New York.
The Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) focuses on the Visit our website for:
creation and delivery of knowledge that contributes to
the conservation of the world’s cultural heritage. • Free digital publications, including books, project
reports, conference proceedings, guidelines, and
With its multidisciplinary staff, the GCI develops books for purchase
innovative approaches and model conservation strategies
• AATA Online, our database of abstracts on
for built heritage and collections, and serves as a trusted
conservation literature
source of information and education for the cultural
conservation community. • Teaching and Learning Resources from our courses,
workshops, and field training

• Current and back issues of Conservation Perspectives,


The GCI Newsletter

• Videos: Instructional, lectures, panel discussions,


symposia, and project highlights

• Information on our projects and scientific research

• Research assistance and guidance to the Conservation


Collection of the Getty Research Institute

• Information on the GCI’s Conservation Guest Scholar


program and graduate internships
©Mariusz Talarek/500px

www.getty.edu/conservation
The Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) focuses on the Visit our website for:
creation and delivery of knowledge that contributes to
the conservation of the world’s cultural heritage. • Free digital publications, including books, project
reports, conference proceedings, guidelines, and
With its multidisciplinary staff, the GCI develops books for purchase
innovative approaches and model conservation strategies
• AATA Online, our database of abstracts on
for built heritage and collections, and serves as a trusted
conservation literature
source of information and education for the cultural
conservation community. • Teaching and Learning Resources from our courses,
workshops, and field training

• Current and back issues of Conservation Perspectives,


The GCI Newsletter

• Videos: Instructional, lectures, panel discussions,


symposia, and project highlights

• Information on our projects and scientific research

• Research assistance and guidance to the Conservation


Collection of the Getty Research Institute

• Information on the GCI’s Conservation Guest Scholar


program and graduate internships
©Mariusz Talarek/500px

www.getty.edu/conservation
The Getty Conservation Institute, based in Los Angeles, is a
program of the J. Paul Getty Trust, a cultural and philanthropic
institution dedicated to the presentation, conservation, and
interpretation of the world’s artistic legacy.

Connect with us on

Sign up for the bimonthly GCI Bulletin at


www.getty.edu/conservation
Text and design © J. Paul Getty Trust

1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 700


Los Angeles, CA 90049-1684 A private, nonprofit institution that works
Tel 310 440 7325 Fax 310 440 7702
gciweb@getty.edu internationally to advance conservation practice
www.getty.edu/conservation through research, education, applied fieldwork,
Cover image: GCI’s Pia Gottschaller examining Hermelindo Fiaminghi’s Seccionado no. 1, 1958, and the dissemination of knowledge.
© Estate of Hermelindo Fiaminghi. Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros, New York.

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