This is a live Q&A discussion with the speakers of this pre-recorded, on-demand session.
RSVP Here This Q&A session is a free event! RSVP required for Zoom security. View On-Demand Session Here.Session DescriptionDrawing on research or case studies, panelists present approaches to collection development, arrangement and description, reference services, donor relations, or preservation that have led to productive collaboration with artists in support of a repository or archival project. Panelists consider the role of technology in documenting creative processes in performing arts (dance and theater), visual arts (animation, film direction, and new media), and creative writing, while sharing their expectations for creative arts archives of the future.
Riggins: "The Creative Arts Magazine: A Mainstay in University Archives?"Edwards: (Stage Manager) Bibles and (Costume Morgue) Books: Preserving Theatre HistoryGaylord: Relationship Goals: Building Rapport with Studio ArtistsPost: Artists as Archivists: Digital Curation in Creative PracticeWhite: What First Draft? The Processing Challenges Posed by Orson Welles' Collaborative, Iterative Screenwriting