Okrugli stol "Restauratori: Što nakon diplome?" (Split 2012.)
- Post 23 April 2012
- By Sagita Mirjam Sunara
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Okrugli stol "RESTAURATORI: ŠTO NAKON DIPLOME?"
U sklopu 9. međunarodne konferencije studija konzervacije-restauracije održan je okrugli stol na temu uvjeta za stjecanje temeljnih stručnih zvanja u konzervatorsko-restauratorskoj djelatnosti. Dvosatnu raspravu moderirala je Sagita Mirjam Sunara, a sudjelovali su: mr. art Ivana Letilović, Lana Kekez i Elena Jurić, bivše studentice splitskog studija konzervacije-restauracije, Elena Gudelj, rukovoditeljica Odsjeka aktivne politike zapošljavanja Hrvatskog zavoda za zapošljavanje – Područne službe Split, Elvira Šarić Kostić, ravnateljica Muzeja grada Splita, i Milivoj Hekman iz Pravne službe Grada Splita.
Katarina Radatović Cvitanović, tajnica Stručnog povjerenstva za dodjelu viših stručnih zvanja Ministarstva kulture, nije bila u mogućnosti sudjelovati na okruglom stolu, ali je pismeno odgovorila na neka od pitanja koja joj je Sunara postavila prije konferencije.
Mlade konzervatorice-restauratorice Ivana Letilović, Lana Kekez i Elena Jurić govorile su o problemima s kojima su se susrele nakon diplome. Jedan od najvećih izazova bilo im je "prikupljanje" radnog staža potrebnog za polaganje stručnog ispita. Kekez i Jurić dio radnog staža prikupile su kroz program program stručnog osposobljavanja bez zasnivanja radnog odnosa. Više o toj mjeri poticanja zapošljavanja rekla je Elena Gudelj. Milivoj Hekman upozorio je da taj program tek djelomično rješava problem struka kod kojih je nužno "prikupiti" dvije godine staža za polaganje stručnog ispita. Mladi konzervatori-restauratori koji posao neće tražiti u muzejima nalaze se u problematičnoj situaciji, budući da moraju stažirati dvije godine. Elvira Šarić Kostić, ravnateljica Muzeja grada Splita, govorila je o svojim iskustvima.
Rasprava se povela i oko Pravilnika o stručnim zvanjima u konzervatorsko-restauratorskoj djelatnosti te uvjetima i načinu njihova stjecanja iz 2009. godine, točnije članka 6. koji propisuje uvjete za stjecanje zvanja konzervator-restaurator. Razgovaralo se o mogućnosti skraćivanja perioda stažiranja diplomiranim konzervatorima-restauratorima i magistrima konzervacije-restauracije te o izmjeni odredbe po kojoj stručni ispit može polagati svatko tko ima visoku stručnu spremu i dvije godine radnog staža. Predstavnici studija konzervacije-restauracije izrazili su nadu da će Ministarstvo kulture učiniti visokoškolske institucije partnerima u odlučivanju o ovim pitanjima.
Sudionici su tijekom rasprave odgovarali na brojna pitanja iz publike. U raspravi su aktivno sudjelovale mr. art Zvjezdana Jembrih (Akademija likovnih umjetnosti Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, ALU), mr. art Tamara Ukrainčik (ALU), Ana Božičević (ALU) i Sanja Serhatlić (Hrvatski restauratorski zavod - Restauratorski odjel u Dubrovniku; Odjel za umjetnost i restauraciju Sveučilišta u Dubrovniku).
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"Zvonimir Wyroubal" Prize
- Post 23 April 2012
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"Zvonimir Wyroubal" Prize is awarded in three categories: the best oral presentation, the best PPT presentation, and the best poster.
The prize is named after Zvonimir Wyroubal (1900 – 1990), a prominent Croatian restorer. Wyroubal was a co-founder and the head of the restoration studio of the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Zagreb, the first public restoration studio in the country. Its foundation in 1942 marks the beginning of organized conservation-restoration service in Croatia. At the beginning of 1948 the Museum of Arts and Crafts Restoration Studio was taken over by the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts (present-day Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts), when it was renamed Restoration Institute. Wyroubal was appointed for its head. Wyroubal has saved from decay numerous works of art. He recorded every treatment, publishing the most important ones. Also, he trained several generations of restorers. Apart from restoring, Wyroubal painted, illustrated, and studied and collected old coins.
AWARDED STUDENTS
////////// Dubrovnik, 2019
Best lecture: Erica Sartori (Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Ljubljana)
Best PPT presentation: Ana Sterle (Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Ljubljana)
Best poster: Luka Krešimir Stipić and Andrea Šafran (Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb)
AWARDED STUDENTS
////////// Split, 2018
Best lecture: Barbara Dragan (Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Ljubljana)
Best PPT presentation: Mia Perković, Katija Maškarić, Iva Carević and Dora Franetović (University of Dubrovnik, Department of Art and Restoration)
Best poster: Tijana Mihailović and Milica Terzić (Faculty of Applied Arts, Belgrade)
AWARDED STUDENTS
////////// Zagreb, 2017
Best lecture: Katarina Milosavljević (Faculty of Applied Arts, Belgrade)
Best PPT presentation: Paulina Kralka (Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts, Kraków)
Best poster: Ana Štimac (Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb)
AWARDED STUDENTS
////////// Dubrovnik, 2016
Best lecture: Petar Nevžala (University of Dubrovnik, Department of Art and Restoration)
Best PPT presentation: Martin Siennicki (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna)
Best poster: Dora Mihanović (Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb)
AWARDED STUDENTS
////////// Split, 2015
Best lecture: Cäcilia Kegley (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna)
Best PPT presentation: Vladimir Pajić, Marina Tekić, Miša Jovanović and Tijana Lekić (Faculty of Applied Arts, Belgrade)
Best poster: Nikolina Cvitanović and Marin Vokić (University of Dubrovnik, Department of Art and Restoration)
Special awards: James Black, Archetype Publications Limited; Goran Nikšić, PhD, Head of the Department for the Historic Core of the City of Split; Jurica Matijević, Associate Professor, Chairman of the Organizing Committee
AWARDED STUDENTS
////////// Zagreb, 2014
Best lecture: Joanna Zwinczak (Jan Matejko Academy Of Fine Arts in Kraków, Poland)
Best PPT-presentation: Ana Maly, Julia Mitterbauer and Marco Rican (Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, Austria)
Best poster: Zala Kalan (Academy of Fine Arts and Design, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Special award: James Black, Archetype Publications Limited
AWARDED STUDENTS
////////// Dubrovnik, 2013
Best lecture: Vedran Kundić (Arts Academy, University of Split)
Best poster: Monika Lolić (Art and Restoration Department, University of Dubrovnik)
AWARDED STUDENTS
////////// Split, 2012
Best lecture: Martina Tekavec (Academy of Fine Arts and Design, University of Ljubljana)
Best PPT-presentation: Elena Jurić (Arts Academy, University of Split)
Best poster: Nataša Treursić (Art and Restoration Department, University of Dubrovnik)
Special award: Universitas (rewarded for the promotion of conservation-restoration profession)