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PREVIOUS CONSERVATION WORKSHOPS

 
STONE, FRESCO, AND TILE CONSERVATION
CAPPELLA DELL' IMMACOLATELLA 
TRAPANI, SICILY ITALY

Workshop led by: Manuela Palma
Date: April 2003

Project Details
Dig at chapel in SicilySpringtime in Sicily was the setting for this workshop that initiated conservation efforts on a small 17th century stone chapel. Meetings were held with a number of local individuals involved in the project including architects, engineers, a fresco expert, and a variety of conservation business representatives. Discussions on preservation theory were lively, followed by excellent meals prepared from locally grown produce.

RepointingParticipants began the work by evaluating interior moisture problems and mapping moisture levels along with areas of loose plaster and frescoes. A small archaeological dig was completed; tracings were made of interior frescoes; a rubbing was done of unidentified script; roof problems were assessed; and test areas were set up for exterior repointing. Much of the participant's time and energy was dedicated to mapping, removal, and cleaning of historic floor tiles (some from the 1600s and some for the 1800s) in preparation for their re-use.

Gelato in SicilyThe two-week workshop allowed time for a number of interesting fieldtrips, some related to building conservation and some allowing us to experience the great history of the area. Participants visited a tuffa quarry producing the same type of stone used in the construction of the chapel and also received tours of several preservation projects taking place in Trapani. Ancient temples and archaeological sites were visited at Segesta and Selenunte and on the island of Mozia.

The Curatolo family, owners of the baglio and chapel where the workshop took place, were gracious hosts and joined participants for some of the work as well as some of the fun. A second workshop at this site, dealing with interior plaster and frescoes, is being planned.

Removal of historic floor tiles
"I had a truly fantastic time and never wanted it to end."

Anne Hurst
Financial Consultant

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