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Are you the staff member of an institution with a hidden collection? Would you
like to reach a wider audience? Are you a researcher working on a private
collection who would like to make your work public? “Unlocking the Vault: Keys
to Use and Access of Historical Collections” is a one day symposium hosted by
the Litchfield Historical Society which provides real world experiences and case
studies by museum professionals and independent researchers.
Presenters include furniture historian Derin Bray who will demonstrate discovery
about art and antiques through modern research tools; historian Ann Smith who
will discuss her newly published book "Hidden in Plain Sight: The Whitemore
Collection and the French Impressionists"; Dr. Shirley Wajda & Anne Farrow of
the Encyclopedia of Connecticut History Online will examine the creation of
their online Encyclopedia; Kate Steinway of the Connecticut Historical Society
will highlight "Connecticut Needlework: Women, Art, and Family, 1740-1840",
which includes a new public exhibition and catalog; and the Historical Society's
staff will explain and demonstrate the "The Ledger", an online database of
biographical information, objects, and documents pertaining to students of the
Litchfield Law School and the Litchfield Female Academy.
The symposium will be held at the Litchfield History Museum on 7 South Street in
Litchfield and is open to the general public.
Registration is still open! Apply today!
For the brochure and registration form, please visit:
http://www.litchfieldhistoricalsociety.org/pdfs/2010SymposiumBrochure.pdf
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