• 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…

  • 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…

  • 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 and their deterioration, along with any previous treatments that might be found in collections, will greatly influence the storage method needed for each flag. During…

  • Water Management 101: Safeguarding Collections in Small and Mid-Sized Institutions

    Virtual

    Keeping water away from collections at small and mid-sized institutions is paramount to any collection caretaker’s job, but doing that isn’t always straightforward. A little knowledge of water management in buildings can go a long way,whether your collection is held in a state-of-the-art facility or a historic house. In this webinar, we will cover how…

  • C2C Care Course Monitoring What Matters Part 2: From Observation to Action

    Virtual

    A Three-Part Introductory Course for Environmental Monitoring for Collections of All Sizes Register for one or all three-parts. Each webinar stands alone, but attending all three provides a complete foundation for developing a sustainable monitoring program tailored to your institution's needs and resources. Whether you're just beginning to think about environmental monitoring or have data loggers…

  • C2C Care Course Monitoring What Matters Part 3: Making Sense of the Squiggly Lines

    Virtual

    A Three-Part Introductory Course for Environmental Monitoring for Collections of All Sizes Register for one or all three-parts. Each webinar stands alone, but attending all three provides a complete foundation for developing a sustainable monitoring program tailored to your institution's needs and resources. Whether you're just beginning to think about environmental monitoring or have data loggers…