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Tuesday, February 18
 

10:15am EST

Leveraging Digital Tools to Promote Access to Collections
Tuesday February 18, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am EST
Discover how museums, historic houses, and living history sites can leverage digital tools to promote access and engagement with their collections. This panel presentation will provide practical insights from the McFaddin-Ward House Museum on implementing virtual tour systems, managing digital projects, and integrating new platforms during extended closures.  Attendees will learn actionable strategies for using technology to enhance audience outreach and foster collaboration in their own institutions.
Speakers
avatar for Dan Rael

Dan Rael

Co Founder, Business Development, CatalogIt
Dan is a Co-Founder of CatalogIt, with a strong background in anthropology and archaeology. As an avid collector for most of his life, his passion for preserving and organizing collections has been a driving force behind CatalogIt's development.
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Rayanna Hoeft

Museum Services Program Specialist, Texas Historical Commission
Rayanna Hoeft is the Museum Services Program Specialist at the Texas Historical Commission and holds an MA in History with a concentration in public history from Texas State University. Previously, she served as Director of Education at the McFaddin-Ward House Museum, where she led... Read More →
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Todd Hoeft

Co-Owner, PrimeSite Web Solutions
Todd Hoeft, Co-Owner of PrimeSite Web Solutions, has developed web applications and systems for over a quarter century. His passion for history and historical institutions led him to enter the industry, where he combines his technical expertise with a deep appreciation for the pa... Read More →
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Victoria Tamez

Curator of Collections, McFaddin-Ward House Museum
Victoria Tamez earned her undergraduate degree in Integrated Digital and Public History from Our Lady of the Lake University and her graduate degree in Heritage and Museum Sciences from Texas Tech University. She currently works as Curator of Collections at the McFaddin-Ward House... Read More →
Tuesday February 18, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am EST
Room 1 Gaithersburg Marriott Washingtonian Center Gaithersburg, Maryland

10:15am EST

Repatriation and Its Impact
Tuesday February 18, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am EST
Small Nashville Museum repatriates 255 artifacts to West Mexico and creates an exhibit to to inform visitors and grow community partnership.
Speakers
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Bonnie Seymour

Registrar and Assistant Curator, Parthenon
Bonnie Seymour is the Registrar and Assistant Curator of the Parthenon. She has a Bachelors of Art in Classical Civilization and Art History from the University of Rhode Island, and a Masters in Museology from Harvard.
Tuesday February 18, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am EST
Room 2 Gaithersburg Marriott Washingtonian Center Gaithersburg, Maryland

11:30am EST

Making a Collection Happen: Two Case Studies
Tuesday February 18, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm EST
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to start a collection? Hear from the founding director of Springsong Museum, a new museum in Silver Spring, Maryland, about the process of shaping what the future of the permanent collection will look like. Next hear from Angie Barry and Ashley Williams, the first curator and current curator of the Gadsden Arts Center & Museum in Quincy, Florida, who helped build the collection and the plans for the future.
Speakers
avatar for Rebecca Henson

Rebecca Henson

Founder, Executive Director, Springsong Museum
Rebecca Henson is the Founder and Executive Director of Springsong Museum, a community museum inspired by writer and biologist Rachel Carson currently in development in Silver Spring, Maryland. Rebecca has degrees in History from Vanderbilt University and Politics, Policy, and Society... Read More →
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Angie Barry

Founder/Director, AB Museum Consulting, LLC
Based in Maryland, Angie Barry helps museums develop strategic plans and collection policies, coordinates multi-year exhibition projects, and has written successful federal and private foundation grants. For 15 years, Barry served as the Associate Director & Curator at the Gadsden... Read More →
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Ashley Williams

Curator of Exhibitions & Collections, Gadsden Arts Center & Museum
Ashley Williams has worked in art museums, academic art galleries, and a children’s museum, and is currently the Curator of Exhibitions & Collections at the Gadsden Arts Center & Museum. She earned her bachelor’s and master’s degree in Art History from the University of South... Read More →
Tuesday February 18, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm EST
Room 3 Gaithersburg Marriott Washingtonian Center Gaithersburg, Maryland

11:30am EST

Making Touch Objects For Museum Exhibits
Tuesday February 18, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm EST
Information in museums is predominantly presented visually, behind glass, or roped off, excluding visitors who are Blind or Low Vision along with anyone who learns best through touch. This session describes two case studies about creating touch objects that align with the interpretive goals of recent museum exhibits. We found that mixed groups of blind and sighted visitors benefit from tactile interpretations of exhibit content because they can experience the exhibits together.
Speakers
avatar for Cheryl Fogle-Hatch

Cheryl Fogle-Hatch

Founder, MuseumSenses LLC
Cheryl Fogle-Hatch, Founder, MuseumSenses LLC, helps museums develop multisensory experiences. She leverages her research experience and her lived experience as a blind person to design touch objects for museums. 
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Stefanie Koseff

Accessibility Researcher, NYU Ability Project
Stefanie Koseff, accessibility researcher at the NYU Ability Project, creates tactile media using a digital embroidery machine. Her work has been exhibited at the Poster House, and she is contributing to an upcoming exhibit at the Intrepid Museum.
Tuesday February 18, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm EST
Room 4 Gaithersburg Marriott Washingtonian Center Gaithersburg, Maryland

11:30am EST

Revitalizing the Outdated: Reimagining the Visitor Experience for the 21st Century
Tuesday February 18, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm EST
Learn how the Jonathan Hager House has spent the last 5 years developing a plan to update and renovate an outdated exhibit space for the modern era. Discover how this small municipal museum has dealt with challenges including lack of staff, funding, and resources to create a vision and purpose for a new visitor center.
Speakers
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Kay Manuel Osmer

Recreation Assistant, City of Hagerstown, Parks & Recreation, Jonathan Hager House Museum
Kay Manuel Osmer, M.A. in Public History, was a part-time guide and curator for the Jonathan Hager House for 4 years and continues to guide the progress of the site as a full-time Recreation Assistant for the City of Hagerstown, Maryland.
Tuesday February 18, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm EST
Room 1 Gaithersburg Marriott Washingtonian Center Gaithersburg, Maryland

2:00pm EST

Community Voices: Conducting Oral History Projects in Small Museums
Tuesday February 18, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Have you ever wanted to capture your community's voices for historical record but did not know where to start? Critically engage with the processes and practices needed for a small museum to take on an oral history project and how to successfully conduct one.
Speakers
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Geneva Gillis

Curator, Haldimand Museums at the Cayuga Heritage Centre
Geneva Gillis is a Curator with Haldimand Museums at the Cayuga Heritage Centre in Cayuga, Ontario, Canada. She holds a Masters in History from McMaster University, a Master of Museum Studies from the University of Toronto, and is currently pursuing her PhD in History at McMaster... Read More →
Tuesday February 18, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Room 2 Gaithersburg Marriott Washingtonian Center Gaithersburg, Maryland

2:00pm EST

“Whatever Happened to the Communications Museum?” or Saving a Collection from Organizational Disaster
Tuesday February 18, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
The John Rivers Communication Museum at the College of Charleston housed a significant collection of communication technology artifacts, but fell into disrepair due to funding issues and lack of organizational oversight. In 2020, archival staff at the College were asked to create a new exhibit, reimagining the museum’s legacy. This presentation will explore the museum’s history, the new exhibit's creation, and how overcoming major challenges can lead to professional growth.
Speakers
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Catherine Stiers

Special Collections Exhibits and Outreach Curator, College of Charleston
Catherine Stiers is the Special Collections Exhibits and Outreach Curator at the College of Charleston. She graduated from the College of Charleston in 2017 with a B.A. in History, and earned an M.A. in Public History from North Carolina State University in 2019. Her professional... Read More →
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Kelly Kerbow Hudson

Director of Special Collections and Archives, College of Charleston
Kelly Kerbow Hudson is an archivist and academic librarian with a background in special collections user services and management. Currently she is Director of Special Collections and Archives at the College of Charleston. Previously she was Head of Reader and Viewer Services at the... Read More →
Tuesday February 18, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Room 3 Gaithersburg Marriott Washingtonian Center Gaithersburg, Maryland
 
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