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Dr. Alicia Andueza

Graduate in History (2001) from the University of Navarra, she completed her doctoral thesis on Art at the service of the splendor of the liturgy: embroidery and sacred ornaments in Navarra. Siglos XVI-XVIII, at the University of Navarra and at the department of Art History of the Institute of History of the CSIC (2007).

From 2001 to 2005 she was a fellow of the department of History of Art of the Institute of History of the CSIC in Madrid, first with a scholarship of Introduction to the research and later with a postgraduate fellowship of the National Program of training of academic staff University (FPU) of the Ministry of Education and Science. His training was completed with a scholarship short stay at the Spanish School of History and Archaeology of the CSIC in Rome for two months (2004).

His doctoral thesis , directed by Ricardo Fernández Gracia and Wifredo Rincón García, was published by the Government of Navarra in 2017. She has also published several articles in the Cuadernos de la Chair de Patrimonio y Arte Navarro and in file Español de Arte, as well as files and chapters in exhibitions and catalogs; also participating in scientific dissemination events organized by the Chair de Patrimonio y Arte Navarro.

In recent years he has carried out the Registry and Inventory of the Textile Heritage preserved in Navarre for the Historical Heritage Service of the Government of Navarre (2014-2021), as well as reports for the Pamplona City Council on, for example, the mantles of the image of La Dolorosa of Pamplona. She currently continues her research work in the field of textile arts, the art of scholarly embroidery and its application in liturgical ornaments and civil works, as well as developing her work professor in the extra-university field.