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Rossana Calderón

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Deputy Director of Special Projects. INHA World Heritage Office

Rossana Calderón has a bachelor’s degree in Restoration of Cultural Property; Diploma in Conservation of Built Environment; Degree in History, Literature and a PHD in History, Literature and Virreinal Art; Master’s degree in Museology; and Diploma in Conservation of Built Environment.

Her experiences:
Counselling on Materials Conservation and Project supervision of historical monuments.
Coordinator of Restoration of Cultural Property, during the Restructure Project in the Chapultepec Castle, National History Museum.
Deputy Director of the Cultural Heritage Inventories.
Deputy Director of Museology.
Deputy Director of Special Projects.

Senior Conservator in charge of International Exhibitions:
Painting in Daily life in Mexico.
Africa.
Pharao: The cult to the Sun on ancient Egypt.
Medieval Spain and the Western Legacy.
Mayan Faces: Blood Line and Power.
Isis and the Feathered Serpent.
The Flight of Images. Feather Art of Mexico and Europe, 1300-1700.
Codices of Mexico. Memories and Knowledge.

She taught at National School of Anthropology and History:
First Aid Course for archaeological materials.
Course of Prevention of Illicit Traffic of Cultural Property to INTERPOL Mexico and Federal Preventive Police.
Head Professor in Collections Preventive Conservation.
Guest Professor in the international course “The exhibition Courier”.
Head Professor of Assembly of Exhibitions and Packaging of Collections.
Guest Professor on Professionalization on Museums Course.

Rossana also won Miguel Covarrubias Award, for the best work of design and installation of an exhibition, Museography field. Exhibition: “Mayan Faces: Bloodline and Power”, and Paul Coremans Award, for the best Project of conservation of cultural property.

©2020 For the Love of Art by Irene Ortega Tabuenca.

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