Event Information
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Date(s):
Wednesday, December 1, 2021
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Time:
10:00 am to 4:00 pm Eastern Time
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Location:
Peebles Island State Park Visitors Center
- 1 Delaware Ave
- North Cohoes, NY, 12047
In this multi-presentation forum, museum professionals will have the opportunity to learn from leaders in the field and spend valuable time with colleagues in small group settings.
Capital Region Partnership Forum
Peebles Island State Park Visitors Center
Wednesday, December 1
10 AM – 4 PM
Sessions
Discovery and Storytelling in the Digital Age
Presenters:
Ben Smyth, Director, Urban Archive
Ivy Gocker, Library Director, Adirondack Experience
Ryan Perry, Digital Collections Librarian, Central New York Library Resources Council
Description:
Technology creates exciting opportunities for cultural institutions to connect and collaborate but most cannot afford to build or sustain repositories on their own. Our session will address this challenge by exploring collaborative platforms. New York Heritage Digital Collections, NYS Historic Newspapers, and Empire Archival Discovery Cooperative are collaborative platforms that enable cultural heritage institutions to share their collections online. The Adirondack Experience will illustrate the collaborative aspect of these projects by discussing their grant-funded project to digitize roughly 1,300 maps dating from 1703 – 2004.
inHarlem and Beyond: Building Partnership through Community
Presenters:
Chloe Hayward, LCAT, ATR-BC, Manager, Education Programs,
The Studio Museum in Harlem
Chayanne Marcano, Senior Coordinator, Public Programs,
The Studio Museum in Harlem
Jennifer Harley, School & Community Partnerships Coordinator,
The Studio Museum in Harlem
Junelle Carter-Bowman, Library Branch Manager, The New York Public Library
George Bruce Branch
Description:
During this interactive panel discussion, professionals from both the Studio Museum in Harlem and The New York Public Library will discuss the role of cultural institutions within communities, and more specifically the dynamics between both institutions as it relates to the Studio Museum’s inHarlem initiative. A moderated discussion will also include a moment for viewer participation using materials sourced from The Studio Museum, followed by an audience Q + A.
The Citizenship Project: Engaging Immigrant Communities by Building Partnerships
Presenter:
Samantha Rijkers, Senior Manager of the Citizenship Project, New-York Historical Society
Description:
The New-York Historical Society offers free naturalization preparation classes through The Citizenship Project. Since its launch in 2017, over 4500 immigrants have participated. The key to its success have been partnerships with local community-based organizations (CBOs) and government agencies. Learn how your institution can build partnerships to engage your immigrant community.
Each Partnership Forum will be from 10 AM – 4 PM. Registration is $30 for MANY members and $25 for Non-members; includes museum admission and lunch.
Partnership Forums are sponsored by the New York State Council on the Arts, Humanities New York, Aria Strategies, Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor, NYS Canal Corporation, and the New York Council of Nonprofits.
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The statements and opinions expressed by panelists, hosts, attendees, or other participants of this event are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of, nor are endorsed by, the American Alliance of Museums.