Friday, August 24, 2018

Visual Resources Association Foundation Announces 2018-2019 Internship Award 
Recipient

The Visual Resources Association Foundation (VRAF) Board of Directors announces 
the 2018-2019 VRAF Internship Award in visual resources and image management. 
This award was generously funded by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation.

Adelaide McComb, of Louisville, Kentucky, is the winner of the VRA Foundation’s 
sixth Internship Award. She will receive $3,000 to work a minimum of 200 hours 
with the Lakota Dream Museum & Monument (https://www.lakotadream.org/). This is 
a new cultural center in Rapid City, South Dakota, and the first 
Indigenous-owned museum in the historic Black Hills. Its mission is to provide 
an accurate interpretation of The Great Plains tribes through documented 
resources, artifacts, and local historians with the intention to instill 
knowledge, a strong sense of identity, and hope into the Lakota and all Native 
people. In addition to a growing collection of religious and sacred objects, 
its programs include Lakota language revitalization, internships, workforce 
development, educational scholarships, small business loans, and more.

Adelaide is pursuing curatorial studies and non-profit management graduate 
degrees at the University of Louisville. The objective of this internship is to 
create a database that captures the historical, visual, and culturally 
significant aspects of the museum’s artifacts. She will work with 
archeologists, anthropologists, and historians at the Lakota Dream Museum, and 
with semantic database experts at Semantic Arts on the software platform and 
ontology design. Her past experience as a software consultant has given 
Adelaide a comprehensive understanding of database management. This opportunity 
will allow her to learn the significance of cultural preservation, heritage, 
revitalization, and how data affect the way this information is shared. Her 
academic instruction in curatorial studies will provide guidance in collection 
exhibitions and visual resource management. Adelaide’s proposal includes a plan 
for Native youth to eventually receive training in visual resources and image 
management under the guidance of curatorial and anthropological staff, thus 
ensuring best practices while enabling community members to gain valuable 
skills and participate directly in this revitalization of their culture.

Adonis Saltes, Chief Executive Officer of the Lakota Dream Museum & Monument, 
states “under direction from Spiritual Leaders, we elected to not hide our 
culture. We choose to allow visitors to view personal items which well-known 
leaders relied upon for strength and direction. They serve to remind us of 
Lakota who sought protection and direction during the challenging years of 
their lives…With many experts putting their minds together to help these items 
continue for generations to come, the historical, curatorial, and cultural 
context for these objects will help us preserve the culture of the Great 
Plains. This will be a great opportunity for Lakota Dream to move forward and 
prosper.”

The Foundation is pleased to support the education and practical training of 
emerging professionals through this internship award. The VRAF Internship Award 
Committee received excellent applications for many fascinating and important 
projects this year, which made the selection process difficult. The Internship 
Award Committee (Linda Callahan, Beth Haas, Carolyn Lucarelli, Maria Nuccilli, 
and Elaine Paul, Chair) appreciates the careful thought that went into every 
proposal. We are grateful to the Kress Foundation for its assistance and for 
recognizing the potential of this award to foster the next generation of visual 
resource professionals.

The VRAF Internship Award is part of the Foundation's mission to advance 
awareness of important issues for effective digital information management 
(including intellectual property and copyright); encourage the application of 
professional standards, innovative technology, and metadata cataloging 
protocols; and to facilitate workplace training. VRAF supports a range of 
educational offerings to help ensure that such information reaches a diverse, 
global audience. For more information about the Visual Resources Association 
Foundation, its mission and projects, as well as giving opportunities, please 
visit www.vrafoundation.com, or read the latest issue of our annual report at 
https://vrafoundation.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/vraf20162017ar.pdf.


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Elaine Paul
Visual Resources Specialist
Department of Art and Art History
University of Colorado Boulder
318 UCB | Boulder, CO 80303
303.492.6136
http://cuart.colorado.edu/resources/vrc/

Chair, Visual Resources Association Foundation
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