• C2C Care Course Practical Risk Assessment for Small and Mid-Sized Cultural Heritage Institutions (Webinar 2)

    Risk Assessments are one of the most important steps that heritage institutions can take in emergency and business continuity planning. The objective of this course is to enable participants from small to mid-size heritage institutions to undertake a risk assessment specific to their institution, enabling them to identify potential natural, traditional, made or non-traditional risks…

  • De-mystifying Environmental Data

    Providing a safe environment for collections is one of the key tenets of preservation. This is because temperature and moisture have a direct impact on the condition of collections. Cultural institutions are often advised to collect temperature and relative humidity data to monitor the environment. The collection phase of this process is easy. Managing the…

  • C2C Care Course Practical Risk Assessment for Small and Mid-Sized Cultural Heritage Institutions (Webinar 3)

    Risk Assessments are one of the most important steps that heritage institutions can take in emergency and business continuity planning. The objective of this course is to enable participants from small to mid-size heritage institutions to undertake a risk assessment specific to their institution, enabling them to identify potential natural, traditional, made or non-traditional risks…

  • C2C Care Course Sustainability Plans for Small and Mid-Sized Cultural Heritage Institutions

    Sustainability initiatives are linked to cost-savings, reduced carbon footprints, improved community relationships, and future resilience, along with the opportunity to optimize the preservation of collections. Doing so can be critical for small and mid-sized institutions with substantially limited resources to survive and thrive going forward​. However, the time and financial resources to develop such a…

  • C2C Care Course Sustainability Plans for Small and Mid-Sized Cultural Heritage Institutions (Webinar 2)

    Sustainability initiatives are linked to cost-savings, reduced carbon footprints, improved community relationships, and future resilience, along with the opportunity to optimize the preservation of collections. Doing so can be critical for small and mid-sized institutions with substantially limited resources to survive and thrive going forward​. However, the time and financial resources to develop such a…

  • C2C Care Course Practical Risk Assessment for Small and Mid-Sized Cultural Heritage Institutions (Webinar 4)

    Risk Assessments are one of the most important steps that heritage institutions can take in emergency and business continuity planning. The objective of this course is to enable participants from small to mid-size heritage institutions to undertake a risk assessment specific to their institution, enabling them to identify potential natural, traditional, made or non-traditional risks…

  • Advancements in Dataloggers for Environmental Monitoring: What’s New?

    Virtual

    Are you using dataloggers that are nearing the end of their lifespan and you wonder what you should replace them with? Or are you not yet using loggers and wonder how to get started? Are you looking to supplement your current program with additional capacity like monitoring light or vibration? Are you not sure what…

  • So Now What? Dealing with Materials After a Disaster

    Virtual

    Recent disasters across the country have presented small and mid-sized institutions with the unique challenges of not only dealing with health and safety for people but how to deal with the collection materials. During this special May Day 2025 webinar, participants will:  Learn ways to protect volunteers, staff, and themselves  Find out ways to properly…

  • Preserving Our Past As Place-Based Care Work

    There are few repositories and archives that hold extensive collections of oral histories pertaining to people of color, let alone community stories that help tell more comprehensive stories, which speak to changes in the built environment or serve to reinforce cultural identity and collective memory. While some cultural institutions have made a concerted effort to…

  • Contained Curiosities Managing of Solids and Liquids in Collections

    Virtual

    Many small and mid-sized cultural institutions face challenging issues with collections containers that still have contents inside of them, whether they are solids or liquids.  Often these are assumed to be the original contents, but sometimes they may not be.  Solids and liquids present different challenges when it comes to preserving, identifying, and disposing of…

  • From Project to Perpetuity: How St. Kate’s Built a Lasting Outdoor Sculpture Corps

    Virtual

    It is not uncommon for cultural institutions to have a quantity of sculpture located out of doors. However, because such works are installed outside, often on a permanent basis, they are especially at the mercy of such things as the elements, age, vandalism, and more. If long-term maintenance of outdoor sculpture is to be carried…

  • From Awareness to Action: Advocating for Integrated Pest Management in Cultural Spaces

    Virtual

    Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an important part of protecting collections in cultural institutions. This webinar will provide a brief overview of IPM and focus on how to build support for it within your institution. Attendees will learn which tasks can be handled by staff and when it’s necessary to bring in a pest management…

  • Silver Secrets: Practical Preservation for Small and Mid-Sized Collections

    Virtual

    Whether you’re working in a museum, historical society, archive, or other type of cultural institution,silver objects—including art, jewelry, coins, or decorative items—require specialized care to preserve their integrity and appearance over time. During this program attendees will: Gain a basic understanding of the properties and vulnerabilities of silver as a material. Learn safe cleaning techniques…

  • Fundraising Alternatives

    Virtual

    With the funding landscape rapidly shifting and federal funding for sustainable collections management and art conservation under threat, what are some ways that collections caretakers can leverage existing resources and opportunities that are already out there to support their short and long term collections care plans?  This lecture will highlight ways in which collection caretakers…

  • Introduction to Cemetery Care

    Virtual

    Would you like to care for Grandma's grave? Does your historic site have a cemetery whose care has been assigned to you? Just love old cemeteries and want to do…

  • Flag Storage: A Time of Great Possibilities

    Virtual

    Historic flags, both large and small, are commonly found in small and mid-sized institutions and are made of a wide variety of materials utilizing a myriad of techniques. These materials…

  • Hidden Supports: The Art and Practice of Mountmaking

    Virtual

    Mountmaking is more than building artifact stands; it is a holistic process of protecting object safety during exhibition. During this webinar, designed for staff at small and mid-sized cultural institutions…