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The University of Delaware's Winterthur Program in Material Culture might be what you are looking for. It was established in 1952. The emphasis of the program is on household furnishings and decorative arts, but the program itself is very multidisciplinary. I would direct you to contact them as follows:
https://winterthurprogram.udel.edu/
Martin Brückner, Interim Program Director ([log in to unmask])
Laura Olds Schmidt, University of Delaware Program Director, Winterthur ([log in to unmask])
The University of Delaware also has a jointly sponsored program in Art Conservation with the Winterthur Museum, during which students have access to Winterthur's world class Scientific Research and Analysis Lab.
https://www.artcons.udel.edu/masters/about-the-masters-program - Master's Level
https://www.artcons.udel.edu/doctorate/about-the-doctoral-program - PhD Level
Theresa Slusser - Administrative Assistant, Art Conservation ([log in to unmask])
Best of luck with your search!
Tracy Jentzsch
Program Coordinator, Interdisciplinary Humanities Research Center (IHRC)
African American Public Humanities Initiative (AAPHI)
Paul R. Jones Initiative (PRJI)
UD ELI Academic Transition Cohort Instructor
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On 1/22/20, 7:20 AM, "Museum discussion list on behalf of Susan Hazan" <[log in to unmask] on behalf of [log in to unmask]> wrote:
A question / does anyone know of any cultural conservation studies/ courses in any of the institutions/universities? The physical kind - textile, paper, wood conservation ?
Either formal or informal studies.
Thanks
Susan Hazan
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