The Visual Resources Association Foundation (VRAF)
<http://vrafoundation.com> is pleased to announce that it is accepting host
applications for the VRAF Regional Workshop Program for 2017-2018. Thanks
to the generous support from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, this program
will allow the VRAF to continue to realize its mission to promote
scholarship, research, education, and outreach in the fields of visual
resources and image management.

For the 2017-2018 program, four grants of up to $3000 each are available to
support an instructor stipend and travel expenses, a stipend for the local
organizer, catering, and other minor expenses incurred by the host
institution.  The VRAF will provide significant logistical support,
including locating a qualified instructor and managing registration. With
the VRAF Regional Workshop Grant, host institutions will be able to offer a
workshop without the burden of developing it from within, and provide
valuable programming not only to their local constituents, but to their
broader region. This opportunity is open to Visual Resources Association
(VRA) Chapters, VRA affiliates, related information management
organizations, museums, libraries, and academic institutions. For a
reasonable registration fee, the workshops will provide an immersive
experience on a single topic, framed in a manner that is relevant to image
management professionals, users of cultural heritage information, and the
larger information community.

For the 2017-18 program, applications will be accepted to host one of the
following workshops:


·      Can We Do That?: Intellectual Property Rights and Visual Media

·      Collaborating across the Institution: Creating Professional
Partnerships to Support Cultural          Heritage

·      Documenting Cultural Heritage: Strategies and Spaces for Digital
Capture

·      Exhibit, Instruct, Promote: An Introduction to Omeka for Digital
Scholarship

·      Learning to Look and Looking to Learn: A Workshop on Visual Literacy

·      Managing Digital Content

·      Metadata and Management of Cultural Heritage Digital Media: From
Fundamental to Future        Trends

·      Moving Images: The Basics and Beyond

·      The International Image Interoperability Framework: What is it, and
how can I use it?

 We will also consider applications in which the host site proposes its own
workshop topic. Please review the description of the VRAF Regional Workshop
Program as well as the VRAF Mission Statement prior to confirm that your
proposed workshop fits within both the program’s parameters and the larger
goals of the VRAF.

To conform to the guidelines of our Samuel H. Kress grant, workshops must
be held by June 2018.  For more information about the VRAF Regional
Workshop Program, visit https://vrafoundation.com/regional-workshops/. To
apply, visit https://vrafoundation.com/apply/. If you have additional
questions about the program, please contact VRAF Director Betha Whitlow,
bwhit...@wustl.edu. The deadline for application is August 15, 2017.

-- 
Curator of Visual Resources
Co-Chair, Danforth Staff Council
Washington University in Saint Louis
bwhit...@wustl.edu
314.935.5256
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