Wednesday, March 28
2–3:30 p.m. (ET)
Sponsored by Gaylord Bros.
Produced by AAM and LearningTimes
Description
Join colleagues from a variety of institutions in practical discussion about collections storage and ways you can effectively care for collections using available materials, resources and your own needs-based ingenuity. Topics include archival storage boxes, mounts, media/photo storage, and barrier material, applicable to museums of many sizes, budgets and disciplines.
Who Should Attend
Collections managers, registrars, conservators, preparators, handlers
How Will I Benefit?
- Identify affordable and accessible materials and resources for safe storage of objects
- Implement practical approaches for creating appropriate storage of collections
- Aligns with Standards for U.S. Museums: Collections Stewardship
Presenters
- Karen Duncan, senior registrar, Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
- Nicolette Meister, curator of collections, Logan Museum of Anthropology, Beloit College, Wisc.
- Jane MacKnight, senior registrar, Cincinnati Museum Center
- Rebecca Newberry, assistant registrar, Science Museum of Minnesota, Saint Paul
- Amanda Rose, category manager, archival & museum products, Gaylord Bros.
Moderators
- Greg Stevens, assistant director, professional development, American Association of Museums, Washington, D.C.
- Susan Manning, producer, LearningTimes
Learn more about the presenters and moderators.
Registration
Staff of AAM Institutional Member Museums
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Free |
AAM Individual Members
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$40 |
| Non-members |
$90 |
Registration is now closed.
NOTE: You should receive registration notice and instructions within 24 hours of your purchase. No refunds will be given once registration has been processed.
Registration includes:
- Access to live program with closed captioning and interactive chat features
- Presentation handouts, and other online resources in online community
- Access to recorded program for six months"
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