Friday, May 28, 2010

Highlights of the AAM Conference


Los Angeles Skyline

I’ve just returned from 4 days at the AAM annual meeting in Los Angeles. It was GREAT! I attended a dozen different sessions, business meetings (even gave a report for the Mid Atlantic Association of Museums at the AAM Registrars Committee (RC) Annual Business Luncheon), and social networking events.















Dessert was awesome!



















Cristin, Nicole & Suzanne (my fellow registrar friends)



Highlights of the conference sessions: The panel of presenters for Managing Controversy in Culturally Specific Museums was truly lively & engaging; Social Tagging and Museum Practice provided some truly applicable ideas; Maxwell Anderson talked about the importance of transparency in Deaccession: New Perspectives; with budgets shrinking and collections growing Collaborations in Collection Storage provided examples of making shared storage work between different collecting institutions.













Working hard!




Movement and Sound in Museum Collections: Preserving and Providing Access to Audiovisual Materials was a little too technical to be applicable, but the case study at the Dallas Art Museum can be a great resource for follow up questions; So Many Crates, So Little Space provided a wonderful worksheet for calculating the load plan for traveling exhibition. And it should come as no surprise that her favorite session was Collections Conundrums!



















Author Amy Tan gave a keynote address, and later autographed a book for me.

There was plenty of time to meet and greet colleagues from Baltimore, AAM, CAJM, and the Registrar’s Committee. I even re-introduced myself to Maxwell Anderson who was the Director of the Carlos Museum at Emory when I was an intern!
















Rebecca Buck
and Jean Gilmore signed the 5th edition of the Museum Registration Methods handbook.



There wasn’t a lot of time between sessions to go to museums, but Lauren Silberman and I (along with 3000 other museum professionals) spent An Evening at the Getty Center.

Getty Center

Steps to the Getty Center

A Van Gogh!







Funky sculpture near the tram up to the Getty Center


I also enjoyed my morning at the LA Public Library’s Annenberg Gallery
Los Angeles Public Library


















"American in Paris" handbill in Spanish from the Spanish collection at the LA Library
and the Japanese American National Museum. Their Common Ground exhibit opened with an art installation of suitcases -- and reminded me of Voices of Lombard Street.

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Buddhist Temple at JANM
















The LA Lakers are in the NBA semi-finals and they play at the Staples Center next door to the convention center. Unfortunately, their two games were on the road in Phoenix.













On the other hand, the American Idol finale was being held at the Nokia Theater. After the very last conference session, Lauren and I stood by the back stage door and saw a bunch of celebrities.



















Ellen Degeneres and David Hasselhoff shake hands at the American Idol Finale




















Alice Cooper -- just as scary as he was 30 years ago
















Jobi & Lauren

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

GBHA Yard Sale 5.22.10

The Greater Baltimore History Alliance (GBHA) will be holding its museum yard sale on Saturday, May 22 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the pavilion of the Baltimore Museum of Industry (1415 Key Highway, Baltimore, 21230).

Exhibit graphics, banners, posters, exhibit cases, gift shop stock, furniture, photos and much more from 30 museums throughout Baltimore will be on sale to the public. All sales will benefit the GBHA.

The GBHA's Yard Sale will be the organization's largest fundraiser in 2010 and the funds raised will provide vital support for the nonprofit's programming and educational efforts with the city's school children.

Admission is free. Event will be held rain or shine.

For a complete list of items, please visit http://www.baltimoremuseums.org/visit/yardsale.shtml

Friday, May 7, 2010

Once Upon a Time 4.30.2010


The Baltimore Jewish Times publishes unidentified photographs from the collection of Jewish Museum of Maryland each week. Click here to see the most recent photo on their website. If you can identify anyone in these photos and more information about them, contact Jobi Zink, Senior Collections Manager and Registrar at 410.732.6400 x226 or jzink@jewishmuseummd.org.

Date(s) run in Baltimore Jewish Times: 4/30/10

PastPerfect Accession #: 2006.013.1189

Status: Partially identified. Five Preschool aged kids at a table with matzah and candles, 1984. Left to right: unidentified, unidentified, Jenny Silverberg, Andy Diamond, Doni Froehlich

Special Thanks to: Lara Diamond, Marvin Diamond

Our apologies: The caption that was printed in the Jewish Times on 4/30/2010 was for a different photograph. We apologize for any inconvenience or confusion this may have caused.