And, I just realized that the webinar is scheduled on Yom Kippur (facepalm). I'll be recording the webinar so if you register, I'll send you the recording afterwards!



On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 11:02 AM Elysian Koglmeier <elysian@artworkarchive.com> wrote:
Hi PAN-ers,

Two years ago I had the pleasure of sprinting through a 5x5 presentation at the Denver PAN Pre-conference. Now, I'd like to take a little bit more time to share some collection management best practices.

I'm hosting a webinar on October 9th and hope you'll join! Here are the details:

Protect Your Public Art: Collection Management Best Practices with Artwork Archive
Wednesday, October 9 at 2pm EST / 11am PST

Registration link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_o_0XkHCfRI-WOMJ_plzkmw

As a public art manager, you're juggling a lot—RFQs, selection panels, marketing, community engagement, conservation, etc.

At Artwork Archive we help public art programs organize, manage and showcase their art. We're excited to share some of the best practices we've gathered from working with incredible programs like Boulder Arts + Culture and San Diego International Airport. 

You'll come away from this 30-minute webinar with tools and knowledge to:
- track art inventory and locations
- record purchases, donations, and de-accessions
- create maintenance records
- safeguard images and documents
- produce reports and communications
- share and market your collection
- upload and migrate your data

Save your spot here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_o_0XkHCfRI-WOMJ_plzkmw

Looking forward to meeting you on the webinar!

Please feel free to send questions in advance to elysian@artworkarchive.com

Cheers,
Elysian (McNiff) Koglmeier
elysian@artworkarchive.com

A little bit about me: I am with the Artwork Archive team in Denver. Before Artwork Archive I made online art classes for Craftsy (now Bluprint). I started my career in New EnglandI ran the public art program for New England Foundation for the Arts. Before that, I completed my MA in Public Humanities at Brown University and served as curator for Brown University and RISD's Granoff Creative Arts Center. I also worked at my alma mater's Museum of Art at Middlebury College and at the Museum of Art, Boston. I've written for publications like Art New England, Public Art Review and Americans for the Arts. Coming from a family of artists, art therapists and art educators, I am passionate about creating and sharing resources for those that make art and those that support the creative ecosystem. Here is my LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elysianives/
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Elysian Koglmeier
Head of Growth

(978) 290-2732


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Elysian Koglmeier
Head of Growth

(978) 290-2732