Dudley-Wilkinson Award of Distinction
2023 AAM Awards Update: To better highlight and celebrate the museum professional community in all its diversity, we are in the process of redesigning an awards program that aligns with AAM’s strategic framework and centers equity and inclusion. As part of this process, this award program is temporarily on hold while we pilot a few updates to three other awards programs in 2023.
Eligibility
- Publications in four categories must be produced between Jan. 1–Dec. 31, 2020.
- Any non-commercial cultural institution offering exhibits to the public may participate.
- Galleries and publishing interests are not eligible.
- Entrants need not be Alliance members.
- A publication is defined as material reproduced in printed form for distribution to the public.
- Only the finished product is submissible (no mock-ups or proofs).
- Slides, transparencies, and photographs of entries are not eligible.
Categories
Judges will have the discretion to move a designated entry into the most appropriate entry category. All entries are automatically eligible for the Frances Smyth-Ravenel Prize for Excellence in Publication Design, which recognizes the “best of show.”
Entry Guidelines
Click here to read the guidelines.
To better highlight and celebrate the museum professional community in all its diversity, we are in the process of redesigning an awards program that aligns with AAM’s strategic framework and centers equity and inclusion. As part of this process, this award program is temporarily on hold while we pilot a few updates to three other awards programs in 2023.
Eligibility
- Publications in four categories must be produced between Jan. 1–Dec. 31, 2020.
- Any non-commercial cultural institution offering exhibits to the public may participate.
- Galleries and publishing interests are not eligible.
- Entrants need not be Alliance members.
- A publication is defined as material reproduced in printed form for distribution to the public.
- Only the finished product is submissible (no mock-ups or proofs).
- Slides, transparencies, and photographs of entries are not eligible.
Categories
Judges will have the discretion to move a designated entry into the most appropriate entry category. All entries are automatically eligible for the Frances Smyth-Ravenel Prize for Excellence in Publication Design, which recognizes the “best of show.”
Entry Guidelines
Click here to read the guidelines.
The Dudley-Wilkinson Award of Distinction was established in 1988 and was named for the authors—Dorothy H. Dudley and Irma Bezold Wilkinson—of Museum Registration Methods.
It is issued to a museum professional who has demonstrated commitment to the highest standards of excellence in the registration profession. Past recipients of the award include Marie Malaro, Kay Paris, Stephen Weil, Mary Case, Kittu Longstreth Brown, Cordelia Rose, Rebecca Buck and Jean Allman Gilmore, Deborah Hull-Walski and Gwen Bitz.
The award is presented every two years and the winner is asked to address the Collections Stewardship Network at its business meeting during the AAM Annual Meeting.
2020 Honoree
Janice Klein, Executive Director, Museum Association of Arizona, Phoenix
Concurrently with her jobs at the Field Museum of Natural History (1981-1999), the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian (1999-2007) and the Museum Association of Arizona (2014-), Janice has volunteered for twenty-four professional and service organizations; she has taught dozens of courses and authored dozens of papers. These numbers only hint at her total contribution to our field. In addition to these efforts, she founded a private collections management consultant company in 2007, EightSixSix Consulting, paving the way for other museum professionals to work independently in registration and collections management.
2018 Honoree
Jackie Hoff, independent museum consultant
Jackie has worked in the field of registration and collection for over 20 years, mostly at the Science Museum of Minnesota. She is very active with the Registrar’s Committee of AAM and the Association of Midwest Museums, serves as a Museum Assessment Program (MAP) reviewer for AAM, is a leader in the profession, a contributor to various publications, and a mentor for many.
2016 Honoree
John E. Simmons, Consultant, Museologica, Bellefonte, PA
John has had a lifelong fascination with museums. He started his own natural history museum at the age of twelve and worked in a campus museum as an undergraduate. He began his career at the Fort Worth Zoo, then became collections manager at the California Academy of Sciences and later at the Natural History Museum of the University of Kansas, where he was also director of the museum studies program. In addition to running Museologica (an international museum consulting company), Simmons teaches museum studies for Kent State University, the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, and Museum Study; and serves as adjunct curator of collections for the Earth and Mineral Sciences Museum and Art Gallery at Penn State University.
2014 Honoree
Sally Shelton, Associate Director, Museum of Geology and Paleontology Research Laboratory, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City
Sally has contributed to the field for more than 25 years in many capacities, including teacher at the Austin Nature and Science Center, as Assistant Conservator at the University of Texas’ Materials Conservation Laboratory, as Director of Collections Care and Conservation at the San Diego Natural History Museum, as the Collections Officer at the National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian Institution), and more recently her positions at the Museum of Geology. Sally has also contributed to the education and training of new professionals coming into the museum field. Her work is a clear illustration of her dedication to and love of museums.