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Kerridwen Harvey <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 Sep 1997 09:28:49 -0700
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TODAY IS THE CUT-OFF DATE FOR REGISTRATIONS FOR:
Neat Stuff:  Using Objects to Explore Women's History
An Ontario Women's History Network Conference
October 3-4, 1997
Ottawa/Hull, Canada

*Workshop Goal*:
This  workshop is designed to enable historians, students, and
researchers of women's history to use personal, family, community  and
museum objects in the research and interpretation of women's history.
The use of objects to demonstrate, educate, interpret and illustrate
aspects of women's history will be explored through hands-on activity
with objects, group discussion and report back, presentations,
exhibition
review and a behind the scenes tour of collections.

*Audience*:
Academics, historians, sociologists, teachers, archivists and students
of women's history may be interested in exploring the methodology of
material culture studies.

*Outcomes*:
The workshop will enable workshop participants to:

* understand past and present traditions and practices of collecting and
exhibiting objects in public and private domains

* interpret women's history through the use of objects and collections

* use objects and collections as primary sources in women's history
research

Location:
Sponsored by the History Division of the Canadian Museum of Civilization
(Hull) and the National Museum of Science and Technology (Ottawa) ,
the workshop location will offer participants a glimpse of the hidden
and often neglected resources of a museum collection in storage, as well
as the opportunity to explore some approaches to the ways in which these
collections can be interpreted and used for  exhibition development.

For those wishing to extend their stay, the collections of the national
Capital Region offer a full weekend of activity.

SCHEDULE:
Friday, October 3:
The program opens with a reception and tour of the exhibit on domestic
technology, "Love, Leisure and Laundry" at the National Museum of
Science and Technology (tour: 4-5pm; reception: 5-7pm).
Cost for tour & reception: $15 Canadian

Saturday, October 4 proposed workshop schedule:

8.15-.8.55      Registration
8.30-9.00       Coffee and muffins available
9.00-9.10       Workshop overview
9.10-10.15      Traditions of private and public collecting
10.15-10.30     Coffee break
10.30-11.15     Walk through CMC collections storage
11.20-12.00     Using Objects in Researching Women's History
12.00-1.00      Lunch (provided)
1.00-1.15       Introduction to working groups and format for the
                Guidelines for object handling
1.15-2.30       Small group activity
2.30-2.45       Coffee break
2.45-3.00       Small group activity
3.00-3.3.45     Report back
3.45-4.00       Closure and summary

Cost for Saturday's workshop:
OWHN Members: $35 Cdn
Non Members: $45 Cdn
Students & unemployed: $20 Cdn
NOTE: REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO 50 PARTICIPANTS. You must register by
September 15.

For more information, including a registration form, contact Tina Bates
at (819) 776-8362 (e-mail: [log in to unmask]).
--
Kerridwen Harvey
Harvey Heritage Services
(819) 827-0762 (tel)         (819) 827-5613 (fax)
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