The program includes:
- Interactive lectures and discussions with field experts including historians, provenance researchers, attorneys, and museum professionals
- Information on archival and library resources in the United States and abroad
- Workshops on provenance research processes, using research resources, and writing provenance narratives
- Legal and ethical dimensions of stewardship related to antiquities and archaeological objects, items from Native American and Indigenous communities, works from formerly colonized areas, and art stolen and sold under duress in the Nazi era
- Art recovery from the perspective of attorneys, scholars, provenance researchers, individual claimants, and communities
- Learn from in-person instructors
- Certificate (on-campus) students attend a site visit at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science
- Certificate students complete written and oral assignments, using resources discussed throughout the week, culminating in a presentation at a student symposium on Friday, June 26
Deadline 3 April 2026
