2007 US/ICOMOS International Internships

2007 US/ICOMOS International Exchange Program

SEE THE FULL 2007 REPORT IN PDF FORMAT

The 2007 intern program included interns from and internships in Australia, Brazil, France, Ghana, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Korea, Lithuania, Malaysia, Paraguay, Scotland, Spain, and the United States.  The 2007 internships (summer and fall) are listed below.  Reports on the summer internships can be found by following the corresponding link.  Reports on the fall internships will be added by the end of the year.

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The Samuel H. Kress foundation provided significant support once again in 2007, the Dorothy Ann Foundation supported internships in Israel in Jordan, and Lithuania Monuments provided the stipend for their US intern.  US/ICOMOS welcomed several new overseas host organizations to the program this year, including the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage in Ireland, which provided the stipend, and the Scottish Stone Liaison Group in Scotland, which provided both the stipend and program funds. The Keepers Fund for Historic Preservation provided travel support for the internship in Ghana.

In the United States, support for the program once again came from the host organizations, including the US General Services Administration, Cornerstones Community Partnerships, Hillier Architecture, the Presidio Trust, Historic Charleston Foundation, and Clemson University/ Charleston.  The MARPAT Foundation and numerous individual donors also provided significant program support.

Click the "Intern Report" links below
for pdf files of each intern's PowerPoint presentation.

Internships in the United States

Mariana Isa
(Malaysia)
Historic Charleston Foundation
Charleston, South Carolina
Intern Report
Jeanwha Song (Korea) Clemson University/Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina
Intern Report
Carmen Gonzalez
(Paraguay)
Cornerstones Community Partnerships
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Intern Report
Zivile Sulskaite (Lithuania) Cornerstones Community Partnerships
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Intern Report
Daniella Costa
(Brazil)
Hillier Architecture
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Intern Report
Beatrice Messeri
(Italy)
Hillier Architecture
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Intern Report
Javier Acosta
(Spain)
The Presidio Trust
San Francisco, California
Intern Report
Samantha Westbrooke
(Australia)
General Services Administration, Center for Historic Buildings
Washington, DC
Intern Report

Internships Overseas for U.S. Participants

Jodi Black (Chicago, IL) ICOMOS Secretariat
Paris, France
Intern Report
Brandy Dubs (San Francisco, CA) National Inventory for Architectural Heritage, Dublin, Ireland Intern Report
Edward Fitzgerald (Ithaca, NY) Scottish Stone Liaison Group, Charlestown, Scotland Intern Report
William Powell (Albuquerque, NM) Lietuvos paminklai (Lithuania Monuments), Vilnius, Lithuania Intern Report
Marlise Fratinardo (Denver, CO) Al Houson Cultural Properties Project, Jordan Intern Report
Caroline Cheong
(Philadelphia, PA)
Al Houson Cultural Properties Project, Jordan Al-Deir Brochure
James Cocks (San Francisco, CA) International Center for Conservation at Old Akko, Israel Intern Report
Kaci Kepferle (Washington, DC) Ogua Traditional Council and ICOMOS Ghana, Cape Coast, Ghana Intern Report(forthcoming)
Kate Stojsavljevic
(Charleston, SC)
Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, New Delhi, India Intern Report (forthcoming)

These US/ICOMOS International Exchanges are supported by grants from private foundations, U.S. host organizations, and individual donors.  The 2006 season has received significant support from the Marpat Foundation, Keepers Fund for Historic Preservation, Royal Oak Foundation, Samuel H. Kress Foundation, and contributions from numerous individuals and host organizations.