***Virtual Conference 2024: Synergy***
At the 2023 conference, ARCS discussed momentum in the museum collections
field and all the wonderful projects we’ve been working on. Emerging from
the theme Momentum, the 2024 conference theme Synergy propels momentum into
a cohesive balance enabling stakeholders to achieve a common greater good
and to move towards a more equitable future. Synergy happens when two or
more things come together to become greater than the sum of their
individual effects. What can happen when we combine our momentum across
departments, across disciplines, across the field? How can a variety of
stakeholders with varying concerns, perspectives, and specialties converge
to create a successful union?

This year we look at the many ways we can synergize our work. We want to
explore how relationships and partnerships - both planned or unexpected -
achieve mutually beneficial outcomes. We envision sessions that discuss
strategies to collaborate with partners, share projects that were
successful because you found balance with a colleague or a fortuitous
collaborator, or how finding synergy in our own workflows can make us and
our outputs more effective and efficient.

Remember that ARCS conference sessions are curated from sessions that are
submitted. If there is a specific topic you want discussed, submit the idea
to the Conference Committee. We may be able to use our synergy to help you
build the perfect panel for your idea.

Important Dates
-Open for Proposals - March 13th, 2024
-Close for Proposals - April 19th, 2024
-Open for Registration - September 2024
-Date of Event - December 2024

***Upcoming Programming***
**ARCS University Collections Webinar April 3, 2024**
Those who manage and work in university collections are often presented
with unique challenges and circumstances that can only be found at
institutions of higher learning. During this webinar, the speakers will
present tips and tricks related to things like governance and use of
collections, including handling and object-based research. At the
conclusion of the webinar, we will provide attendees with a resource list
including a bibliography and other useful places to get good information.

Date: April 3, 2024
Time: 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. ET

Agenda
Part 1: Guided Discussion
Part 2: Q&A session

Speakers
Joe Leduc, Head Registrar at the RISD Museum
Rachel Zilinksi, Registrar and Assistant Curator at the William Benton
Museum of Art, UCONN
Adam Hutler, Associate Registrar at the Penn Museum
Moderated by: Carla Galfano, Manager-House Collections, Dumbarton Oaks &
ARCS Committee Member

Price
$25 for members
$50 for nonmembers
Register Here:
https://www.arcsinfo.org/news-events/event/2411/1/arcs-webinar-university-collections

***Textile Workshop April 25 & 26, 2024***
Join us for a two-day, hands-on workshop about the handling, storage, and
display of textiles. This workshop is geared toward professionals working
in small to mid-sized museums who have little to no textile experience.

Location
Senator John Heinz History Center
1212 Smallman Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

Presenters
Heather Hansen (she/her/hers) is a textile conservation assistant at
Winterthur Museum, Library, & Garden.
Heather Hodge (she/her/hers) is the textile conservator at The Preservation
Society of Newport County in Rhode Island

Price
$175/day for members
$250/day for nonmembers
*Breakfast and lunch will be provided.
Capacity: Maximum of 35 attendees per day.

Sponsored by:
Atelier: https://www.atelierstorage.com/
Ely: https://elyinc.com/

Textile Workshop Registration:
https://www.arcsinfo.org/news-events/event/2410/0/arcs-textile-workshop

***Apply for a Textile Workshop Stipend!***
ARCS is pleased to announce the availability of funds to provide a stipend
of $350.00 USD for five members to attend the 2024 Textile Workshop in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Applicants should submit the application form linked below and their resume
in PDF format. Preference will be given to applicants currently enrolled in
museum studies programs and/or with less than five years work experience in
the field. Applicants must be current members of ARCS in good standing.

Please submit by March 18, 2024.

Workshop Stipend:
https://www.arcsinfo.org/news-events/event/2410/1/arcs-textile-workshop#stipend

***Apply for the Summer 2024 Internship Stipend***
ARCS is committed to advocating for paid internships in an industry that
remains inaccessible to many, and we are proud to announce that we will be
offering internship stipends to qualified applicants for summer 2024. Three
awardees pursuing internships in registration or collections management
will receive a $1,000 stipend and an annual membership to ARCS.

Applicants are requested to submit the application form along with a cover
letter and resume. The Internship must be primarily focused on
registration/collections management and must be a minimum of 60 hours and
take place over the course of no more than six months. Recipients agree to
write a short summary of their internship experience. The report will be
due to ARCS by September 10, 2024.

Applicants should submit their application materials by April 14, 2024, and
awardees will be notified by the end of April. Applicants should already be
accepted into an unpaid or low-paid internship program.

Stipend Application:
https://www.arcsinfo.org/opportunities/internship-stipends

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