Conservation Fellowship Recipients
Past Conservation Fellowship Recipients
| 2024 | Brooke Cammann SUNY New Paltz, New York The Ferdinand and Sarah Cinelli Fund Award |
Poggio Civitate Field School | ||
| 2018 | Amy Walsh The University of Melbourne, Australia |
Caere Excavation Project | ||
| 2017 | Grace K. McKenzie-McHarg The University of Melbourne, Australia |
Caere Excavation Project | ||
| 2016 | Gyllian Porteous Queens UniversityKingston, Ontario |
Caere Excavation Project | ||
| 2016 | A.M. Guérin UCLA / Getty Center Los Angeles, CA |
Caere Excavation Project | ||
| 2015 | Gyllian Porteous Queens University, Canada |
Caere Excavation Project | ||
| 2014 | Samantha Fisher Queens University, Canada |
Caere Excavation Project | ||
| 2014 | Elizabeth Frost University of Evansville |
Poggio Civitate Archaeological Project | ||
| 2014 | Heather White University of California Los Angeles |
Mugello Valley Archaeological Project (MVAP) at Poggio Colla |
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| 2013 | Alison Longley University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
Poggio Civitate Archaeological Project | ||
| 2013 | Nick Pedemonti Winterthur/University of Delaware |
Center for Archaeological Conservation Archaeological site of Sant’Imbenia |
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| 2013 | Emily Ricketts Queens College, Canada |
Caere Excavation Project | ||
| 2012 | Emily B. Frank Poggio The Sherman Fairchild Center for Objects Conservation The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY |
Poggio Civitate Field School Conservation Internship, Murlo, Italy |
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| 2012 | Anna Weiss Queen’s University Art Conservation Program Kingston, Ontario Canada |
Investigating the “Hypogaeum of Clepsina”, Caere (Cerveteri) Excavation Project Cerveteri, Italy |
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| 2011 | Avery Bayard Franklin & Marshall College |
Mugello Valley Archaeological Project Excavations at Poggio Colla. | ||
| 2010 | Caroline Cheung Florida State University |
Conservation of black-gloss pottery at Civitamura / Cetamura del Chianti | ||
| 2009 | Dr. Ann Steiner | Conservation of Materials Associated with a Hellenistic Pottery Production Area at the Site of Poggio Colla |