Early Bird Registration <https://vra.memberclicks.net/2020vra37#/> for VRA
2020 Baltimore, March 24-27 <http://vraweb.org/2020baltimore/>, opens
Friday, December 6, 2019



http://vraweb.org/2020baltimore/



The annual Visual Resources Association (VRA) conference provides the
opportunity for colleagues from diverse workplaces, including higher
education, the corporate sector, museums, and archives to engage and
collaborate at an ideally-sized conference of around 200 attendees.
Participants enjoy the long-standing association and conference culture of
generous knowledge sharing while exploring digital asset management,
intellectual property rights, digital humanities, metadata standards,
coding, imaging best practices and so much more.



The VRA will have almost exclusive use of the conference hotel, Royal
Sonesta Harbor Court Baltimore, and we want to encourage you to take part
in this amazing networking and community building experience.  This year’s
program includes workshops on IIIF, visual communication, critical
cataloging, digitization on the road, and grant writing, as well as
sessions delving into topics such as diversity in the workplace, online
exhibition platforms, managing rights data, community building, 3D
digitization, accessibility, visual literacy, oral histories, and
international intellectual property rights.  During registration, you will
have the opportunity to sign up for tours at the American Visionary Art
Museum, Enoch Pratt Free Library, George Peabody Library, the Walters Art
Museum, Hirshhorn Museum, and Homewood Museum and the Milton S. Eisenhower
Library at Johns Hopkins University.



During the conference, explore Charm City! The hotel is right on the Inner
Harbor with the Maryland Science Center, complete with IMAX theater,
directly across the street. You’ll be able to walk to all of the harbor
attractions, including the National Aquarium and the above mentioned
American Visionary Art Museum, as well as many restaurants and shops.
Wanting to venture slightly farther afield (really, slightly!)? You’ll be
able to visit Fort McHenry, the Baltimore Museum of Industry, the Edgar
Allan Poe House, the B & O Railroad Museum, Reginald F. Lewis Museum of
African American History & Culture, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, M&T Bank
Stadium (home of the Ravens who just happen to be at the time of this post
first in the AFC North), as well as all of these historic neighborhoods
that will delight foodies everywhere (Fell Point, Canton, Federal Hill, and
Mt. Vernon). We’ve got breweries and distilleries, art house movie theaters
in Station North (Charles Theater and the Parkway), and so many theater
companies! For more about visiting Baltimore, click here.



Register early to get your first pick of workshops and tours and save $100
off regular registration rates!



The VRA Executive Board and the VRA 2020 Baltimore Local Planning Committee
look forward to seeing you soon in Charm City!



Sent on behalf of:

Lael Ensor-Bennett
Vice President for Conference Arrangements, VRA Executive Board
Assistant Curator, Visual Resources Collection, Johns Hopkins University



Amy McKenna
Public Relations and Communications Officer, VRA Executive Board
Visual Resources Curator, Williams College



View the registration announcement with embedded links here:

http://vraweb.org/vra-2020-baltimore-registration-opens-this-friday-december-6/







K. Meghan Gross

Manager of Digital Asset Services

Baltimore Museum of Art

10 Art Museum Drive

Baltimore, MD 21218

(443) 573-1866 | mgr...@artbma.org
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