***Reminder: ARCS Meetup in Denver, CO***
ARCS is pleased to announce our next networking meet up for Registrars and
Collections Specialists.

When: Wednesday, August 21st, 4:30-6:30pm
Where: Rino Beer Garden
3800 Walnut St. Denver 80205 (Free parking)

These events are a wonderful way for you to build relationships with fellow
registrars and collections specialists in your area. This is a no host
event, so start your tab at the bar.  Bring your business card, because
 there will be a drawing for a free one-year ARCS membership! We hope to
see you there!

https://www.arcsinfo.org/news-events/event/1290/0/arcs-meet-up-in-denver-co-wednesday-august-21

***More #ARCSConf Les Bénévoles Sites Announced***
Here are some more great sites that will be hosting Les Bénévoles projects
on November 6th as part of #ARCSConf 2019:

Chester County Historical Society
CCHS has been collecting materials about the history of the region since
1893. More than three hundred years of local history are represented with
80,000 museum objects, 750,000 manuscripts, 100,000 images in the photo
archives, and 20,000 reference books. The Bénévoles project will focus on
the Society’s collection of primarily 19th century shawls that reflect
fashion of the 1800s and Quaker traditions. Tasks that CCHS would like to
accomplish include: 1) inventory, 2) upgrading catalog records, 3)
photo-documentation and 4) re-housing if necessary.
http://www.chestercohistorical.org/

Darby Library History Collection
The Darby Library Company is one of the oldest public libraries in the
United States, founded in 1743 as a subscription library before becoming
free to the public in 1898. Nicknamed "The Gateway to The South" because of
its status as a popular way station for travelers between Baltimore and
Philadelphia, Darby was also an important stop for many freedom seekers on
the Underground Railroad. The collection needs to be evaluated and
condition reported.
http://darbylibrary.org/

Rose Valley Museum and Historical Society
The Rose Valley Museum and Historical Society preserves artifacts and
honors the history of Rose Valley, Pennsylvania, an intentional community
founded in 1901 by the nationally renowned architect William Lightfoot
Price to embody the principles of the Arts and Crafts movement. The project
will consist of 1) gathering advice on collections management databases to
consolidate collection documentation and 2) gathering advice on materials
for rehousing historic documents and photographs, and 3) organizing and
cataloging collections.
https://rosevalleymuseum.org/

***Newsflash from A Member***
From time to time, ARCS will highlight our members, the places they work,
and the interesting projects with which they are involved. This week’s
feature comes from Lauren Silverson, Registrar at the Portland Museum of
Art, and involves “hidden” paintings and veterinary offices:

In 2018 the Berger Trust made a generous gift of paintings and watercolors
by Winslow Homer to the Portland Museum of Art, Maine in honor of the
Museum’s renovation of the Winslow Homer Studio in Prouts Neck, Maine.

One of the paintings was small and fairly unimpressive.  It had the proper
trappings of Homer’s technique – the bits of red to move the eye, the
confident brushstroke but the subject, a grassy, flowery field – but
overall it was nothing distinctive.  Initially Museum staff thought it just
needed a good cleaning, so we called in our contract conservator. She
performed a small test and stated that the work was not grimy in the least.
She also suggested we have it x-rayed to see if there was anything
underneath this quiet scene.

A veterinarian friend of mine allowed us to use their x-ray facilities, so
the conservator and I drove the painting to the clinic before they opened,
unpacked it on the table and asked the x-ray technician to proceed.  There
on the screen a very different scene appeared, of a woman in a fancy hat
standing next to a horse, outside a small barn in a grassy field with some
flowers. Generally, a much more interesting painting than what we see
today.

The veterinarians crowded around, the technician snapped some images and we
all got a bit more insight into Winslow Homer’s process, and his
frugality.  All in all, a really fun experience as a registrar, especially
since they let me pet the puppies in exchange!

***Important Dates***
-August 21, 2019. ARCS Meet Up in Denver, CO. Register here
https://www.arcsinfo.org/news-events/event/1290/0/arcs-meet-up-in-denver-co-wednesday-august-21
-November 7 – 9, 2019. #ARCSConf 2019 in Philadelphia, PA.
https://www.arcsinfo.org/programs/2019-conference

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