Working with CCAHA on a Fee-for-Service Workshop

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Cost: Free

This program series was previously funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, which allowed us to provide high quality educational programs in fulfillment of our mission. Please consider a donation to CCAHA to help keep our webinars free of cost to all.

Think you might be interested in one of our Fee-for-Service Workshops? These offerings provide training on a variety of preservation topics for you and other staff at your institution. Greg Stuart, Education Program Manager at CCAHA, walks you through the different workshop topics, eligibility, and the process of working with us. They will address frequently asked questions, as well as funding options available to support these professional development opportunities.  

This webinar addresses Focus Area #1: core competencies in preservation for continuing education and career development of the Foundation for the Advancement in Conservation’s (FAIC) Held in Trust Report on education, professional development, and leadership.  

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About our speaker: 

As CCAHA's Education Program Manager, Greg Stuart (he/they) is responsible for connecting CCAHA's virtual and in-person audiences to engaging educational programs, tours, and written resources, bringing preservation awareness to cultural heritage professionals in the Mid-Atlantic region, nationwide, and internationally. Greg develops and plans preventive conservation training and teaches workshops on the care and handling of paper artifacts. 

Prior to working at the CCAHA, Greg was the Coordinator of Adult Public Programs and Museum Educator at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. They have also worked in education and public programs roles at the Samek Art Museum, a program of Bucknell University, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Portland Art Museum. Greg has taught art history and museum studies courses at Portland State University, Concordia University, Portland, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He holds an MA in Modern and Contemporary Art History, Theory, and Criticism from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and a BA in Art History and English from Loyola University, Chicago.