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Archives Workshop: Caring for Family Collections萝莉社

Mason Library - Keene, NH
Friday, · -

Judith Jungels, Senior Conservator at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, will lead this special workshop, which is free and open to everyone. She will offer tips and demonstrations on how to care for and preserve family papers, photographs, and memorabilia. There will be time for attendees with collections of their own to ask questions — guests are invited to bring materials/your collection to discuss with Judith. Prof. Rodney Obien, Head of Special Collections & Archives at Keene State, will also be on hand to assist at this workshop.

Please note that advanced registration for this event is required. Registration will be capped at 15 participants maximum to allow for ample engagement with our guest presenter. Space is available on a first come, first served basis.

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Facilitator Bio : Judy Jungels is a Conservator at the Peabody Museum specializing in objects and archival materials. Since joining the museum in 2005, she has worked on a wide range of projects, with a focus on exhibits, loans and training of graduate and pre-program interns. She has worked as a conservator with research teams in the US, Turkey, Greece, Honduras, and Peru. She earned her MA in conservation from the Buffalo State College's, Patricia H. and Richard E. Garman Art Conservation department and an MFA in from the State University at Buffalo.

This event is part of a 2026-2027 series of offerings being co-hosted by the KSC Archives in Mason Library and the Cohen Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.

This event is part of the Cohen Institute calendar.

Contact:
Cohen Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
coheninstitute@keene.edu
Event Dates:

To request accommodations for a disability, please contact the coordinator at least two weeks prior to the event.

Contact Keene State College

1-800-KSC-1909
229 Main Street
Keene, New Hampshire 03435