ANN: Provenance Research Today: Issues, Resources, and Networks  – Training Program (Center for Art Collection Ethics, University of Denver – 22-26 June 2026)

The Center for Art Collection Ethics (ACE) at the University of Denver (DU) is pleased to announce a hybrid training program: Provenance Research Today: Issues, Resources, and Networks. In its fifth iteration since 2021, our program is geared toward graduate students and emerging museum and art market professionals. We will offer an on-campus postgraduate certificate of completion to twenty students through an application process. In addition, anyone may register to attend select sessions virtually. Session recordings are available for one year.

Our planning team includes Antonia Bartoli, Curator of Provenance Research at the Yale University Art Gallery; Elizabeth Campbell, Professor of History at the University of Denver and Founding Director of ACE; Carlee S. Forbes, Associate Curator of African and Oceanic Art, Baltimore Museum of Art; and Nessa Kerr, Assistant Director of ACE.

Applications to be submitted by March 29. For additional information visit: https://liberalarts.du.edu/art-collection-ethics/training