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Karen Bouchard
ARLIS/NA-VRA Liaison

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Register now for *Events Made Easy: A Deep Dive on Developing and Executing
Outreach Programs* to learn from instructors Tess Colwell and Alex O'Keefe
how to implement a simple framework to maximize limited resources, serve
your community through events, and generate positive attention from
stakeholders. *Events Made Easy* will be held over Zoom on July 13th and
14th.



Ready for a hands-on learning opportunity? Register now for *Our Stories,
Our Voices: A Hands-On Workshop on Digitizing Community Archives* to learn
from instructor Elizabeth Chiang how to leverage digitization as a means of
sharing and preserving community history. *Our Stories, Our Voices* will be
held August 25th in person at the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, New
York.



Full workshop details and registration links are below. Seats are limited;
register now!



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*Events Made Easy: A Deep Dive on Developing and Executing Outreach
Programs *

*July 13 and 14th (Two-part workshop held ONLINE VIA ZOOM), 3-5pm ET*

*Co-instructors: Tess Colwell and Alex O'Keefe*

*Limited to 40 participants; $50 registration fee*

*LINK TO REGISTER*
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*Workshop Description:*

Hosting events for libraries and special collections is a key part of
patron outreach but can be overwhelming and challenging depending on
resources such as staff time, funding, and partnerships. In this workshop,
participants will learn step-by-step how to use a simple framework to
maximize limited resources, serve their community through events, and
generate positive attention from stakeholders. This process includes
developing a holistic strategy tailored to their specific community,
creating a standardized outreach plan based on their institution’s
procedures, and ultimately streamlining their programming efforts. During
the workshop, the instructors will share scholarship around event planning
best practices then walk participants through a series of hands-on, solo
and collaborative activities to plan an event using a customizable toolkit
(designed using freely available tools such as Google Sheets and Google
Documents). The workflow includes audience identification, creative
practitioner consideration, budget application, promotional material
creation, action item generation, day-of-event execution, post-event
evaluation, and thorough documentation to share with administration.
Participants will leave the workshop with one complete event plan for their
library or collection, a community of event-planning peers for future
support, and a variety of resources to enact a sustainable events program
at their institutions beyond this event.



*About the Instructors:*

Tess Colwell (She/Her) is the Arts Librarian for Research Services at Yale
University’s Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library where she serves as the
library liaison to the schools of art and architecture, and History of Art
department. Prior to coming to Yale, Tess worked in a variety of libraries
and museums in NYC and was formerly a professional photographer and worked
as a photojournalist for the Gazette newspapers, a small community paper
affiliated with the Washington Post. Tess holds a BS in Visual
Communication from Ohio University, MA in Humanities with a focus in art
history from Hood College (MD), and an MLIS degree from St. John’s
University. She has contributed to a range of journals and scholarly
publications including Art Documentation, Journal of Outreach and
Engagement, and ACRL. Her research interests include digital humanities,
library outreach, design research methodologies, and visual literacy
instruction. Alex O’Keefe (She/Her) is the Research & Instruction Librarian
at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s John M. Flaxman Library. As
part of this role, she focuses on outreach and programming, specifically
collaborating with other staff members and student groups to plan events
for SAIC’s diverse creative community. She previously worked at the Robert
B. Haas Family Arts Library as the 2018-2019 Kress Fellow in Art
Librarianship and later the Arts Digital Projects Librarian, where she
designed events focused on community engagement for the Ensemble@Yale
project. Alex holds a BFA in Studio Arts, BA in Humanities, and an MSLS.
She is an active participant in the professional community, and her full
list of professional work can be viewed here. Her work focuses on fostering
community in the library through collaborations, weaving critical
librarianship into initiatives, fighting mis/disinformation, and all things
library outreach.



*Our Stories, Our Voices: A Hands-On Workshop on Digitizing Community
Archives*
*George Eastman Museum (Rochester, NY)*
*August 25th (IN PERSON WORKSHOP), 9:30-5pm ET*
*Instructor: Elizabeth Chiang*

*Limited to 20 participants; $125 registration fee*

*LINK TO REGISTER*
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Link to info sheet for participants
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*Workshop Description:*
Digitization, by us, for us. This workshop is geared towards community
archives, kinfolk historians, and small groups, particularly those who want
to leverage digitization as a means of sharing and preserving community
history.

In this workshop, we will discuss:

   - Cost-effective and open-source software and technologies for
   digitization projects
   - How to navigate small spaces, for physical workspaces and digital
   storage space
   - Best practices for digitization, including examples of scalable
   workflows
   - How to balance these workflows against limitations of time, budget and
   space
   - Resource pooling and how this can help achieve unexpected goals

This workshop will also include:
Demonstrations about material handling and object storage. Participants
will work with different types of housings and enclosures that may be
encountered during digitization. Attendees will take home a sample starter
kit of archival enclosures. Participants will have the opportunity to
digitize an item in their own collections*. High resolution image files
will be emailed to each participant after the workshop



**Participants are invited to bring a maximum of one object from their
personal or community collection. The George Eastman Museum is dedicated to
providing a safe-space environment: we want to create a space where all
people, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical
appearance, race, or religion, are accepted and respected. Please be
cognizant of the group setting of this event when selecting objects to
bring to the workshop. Due to technical limitations, objects cannot exceed
the size of 11x14 inches flat, 10 inches in height, or weigh more than 1lb.
Please do not bring any objects that contain flammable, caustic, or toxic
components. Participants will be required to sign a hold-harmless agreement
and a personal-property pass prior to arriving at the workshop.*

*About the Instructor: *
Elizabeth Chiang is the Museum Photographer at the George Eastman Museum.
She is the principal imaging technician for the ongoing digitization of the
museum collection. She is in charge of maintaining imaging workflows for
grant-funded digitization projects. Outside of the studio, she documents
galleries and museum spaces using 3D scanning. Elizabeth has a Master of
Arts in Photographic Preservation and Collections Management from Toronto
Metropolitan University. She is also a guest lecturer for the Department of
Museum Studies at the Rochester Institute of Technology and teaches courses
in cultural heritage digitization.



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Michelle Schierburg, Senior Workshop Liaison

Eva Soos, Junior Workshop Liaison


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