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Alumni do DCR em Destaque

05-01-2024

Para a rubrica, "Alumni do DCR em Destaque", desta vez chamamos a vossa atenção para Inês Feliciano, conservadora-restauradora recentemente premiada com o Nigel Williams Prize.

Inês Feliciano trabalha desde 2003 como conservadora-restauradora freelance, em cerâmica, vidro, azulejos e bens arqueológicos inorgânicos, colaborando com entidades públicas, museus, antiquários e colecionadores privados. É licenciada em História de Arte e mestre em Conservação e Restauro pela NOVA School of Science and Technology (FCT NOVA). Tem desenvolvido a sua atividade nacional e internacionalmente, em museus e palácios, como o Museu Nacional do Azulejo, o Palácio Nacional da Pena (PT); o The National Museum (OM); e o Salzburg Museum, Schloss Hellbrunn e Schloss LeopoldsKron (SAB). Atualmente encontra-se a desenvolver o seu doutoramento em Conservação e Restauro do Património (FCT NOVA), integrada no projeto ChromAz com o tema: "A journey through Portuguese tiles from the 16th to 18th centuries. Technology and conservation". Este ano foi premiada com o Nigel Williams Prize pelo ICON (UK).

Inês Feliciano is a self-employed conservator from Lisbon (PT). She has a BA in Art History and a Master in Conservation from NOVA School of Science and Technology (FCT NOVA). Since 2003, she has been doing conservation and restoration of ceramic, glass, Portuguese tiles, and inorganic archaeological objects, in collaboration with public institutions, museums, antique stores and private collectors. She has been working national and internationally, in museums and palaces such as Palácio Nacional da Pena, Museu Nacional do Azulejo (PT), The National Museum (OM), and The Salzburg Museum, Schloss Hellbrunn and Schloss LeopoldsKron (SAB). She is currently undertaking a PhD in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage at NOVA School of Science and Technology, integrated into the ChromAz project with the theme "A journey through Portuguese tiles from the 16th to 18th centuries. Technology and conservation". She was recently awarded with the Nigel Williams Prize by ICON (UK)

More info here: www.inesfeliciano.com/en/