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It's So Over/We're So Back
Processing Photocopies, Discovering Originals
Processing Photocopies, Discovering Originals
by Rachel Garbade, Assistant Archivist, The Museum of Modern Art
Metropolitan Archivist
Jan 16
The History of Women’s Work Starts and Continues with the Labor Movement
The History of Women’s Work Starts and Continues with the Labor Movement
by Leah E. Simon, Moving Image Archiving and Preservation MA student at New York University
Metropolitan Archivist
Jan 16
“This is Our Memory”: Animating an Archive of Gossip
“This is Our Memory”: Animating an Archive of Gossip
by Dani Stompor, Freda S. and J. Chester Johnson Archives Fellow and Consultant, Queens College Special Collections and Archives
Metropolitan Archivist
Jan 16
Community Testimony: Gathering Veteran Performer Histories During a Pandemic
Community Testimony: Gathering Veteran Performer Histories During a Pandemic
by Kirsten Larvick Independent filmmaker and archivist
Metropolitan Archivist
Jan 16
Moving Archives Through Change
Moving Archives Through Change
by Ruth Edele Archivist, New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
Metropolitan Archivist
Jan 16
Letter from the A.R.T. President
Letter from the A.R.T. President
by Deidre Dinnigan
Metropolitan Archivist
Jan 16
Editor’s Note: It’s So Over/We’re So Back
Editor’s Note: It’s So Over/We’re So Back
by Elizabeth Kobert Director of Publications, Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York
Metropolitan Archivist
Jan 16
Editor’s Notes on the Participant | Observer Issue of the Metropolitan Archivist
Editor’s Notes on the Participant | Observer Issue of the Metropolitan Archivist
By Emily Andresini Director of Publications, Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York
Metropolitan Archivist
Jul 26, 2022
Seeing the Essential Workers: Supporting Jackson Heights, Corona, and Elmhurst through Los…
Seeing the Essential Workers: Supporting Jackson Heights, Corona, and Elmhurst through Los…
Archivist Juana Suárez follows Los Herederos as their community engagement adapts amidst the perils of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Metropolitan Archivist
Oct 28, 2020
Reclaiming the Covert Gaze: NYPD Surveillance Films of the Civil Rights Era
Reclaiming the Covert Gaze: NYPD Surveillance Films of the Civil Rights Era
Archivist Chris Nicols on preserving 1,400 black and white 16mm surveillance films of social and political activities in New York City.
Metropolitan Archivist
Oct 27, 2020
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