Understanding Archives: Fall Brownbag
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
12:00-1:15
LOCATION:
Candler Library, Room 119
Bring your lunch and join the discussion about doing archival research! In a moderated panel, Cecily Boles and Catherine Barth will detail their experiences doing research in archives during the summer of 2014. They will examine the similarities and differences of working in Rome and the United States and provide some steps to take before embarking on research trips.
Light refreshments will be served.
The brown bag speakers are both current graduate students in Emory’s Department of Art History. Catherine Barth studies twentieth-century American photography. Her current research focuses on West Coast photographers Ansel Adams and Wynn Bullock. She will detail her summer research for the High Museum Mellon fellowship at the Center for Creative Photography Archives in Tuscon, AZ. Cecily Boles is examining sculpted female portraits to see how seventeenth-century Roman women were presented and, at times, presented themselves, in the costly and permanent medium of the marble portrait bust. She will combine visual study with historical and biographical research to create a fuller understanding of women’s agency and self-fashioning in baroque Rome. She will discuss her summer research visits to Roman archives.
Both speakers completed the last archives training program. The Fall 2014 Using the Archives workshop will be held over Fall break, October 13-14 (with the online application due September 28th). Sessions will be taught from 9am-4pm each day. The Summer workshop will be held on non-consecutive days, May 18 and 21, 2015.
This program is sponsored by LITS and the Laney Graduate School.
For more information contact: archives [dot] research [dot] program [at] emory [dot] edu
Program website: http://web.library.emory.edu/research-learning/award-research-programs/archives-research-program.html