BAC Coaching Session: Personal Digital Archiving
BAC Coaching Session: Personal Digital Archiving
June 15 | 6:30pm | Virtual
Scholars, cultural practitioners, and artists require assistance in preserving their most vital digital content. But how do you translate your professional expertise as a cultural agent or creative person into archival projects for preservation or display? This coaching session with Daniela Fifi will assist you in translating archival concepts and best practices into teachable solutions for your projects.
Daniela Fifi, Ed.D has worked as an arts educator, and a curatorial specialist in galleries and museums in the United States and the Caribbean. She is a doctoral graduate in Art and Art Education at Teachers College, Columbia University and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Pratt Institute, New York and a Master of Arts in Art Gallery and Museum Studies from the University of Manchester, UK. Her doctoral research focuses on Caribbean art and intercultural programming in museums. Daniela has been awarded several fellowships and awards during her career including the New York State Assembly - Caribbean Life Impact Award, The Museum Education Research Fellowship at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Samuel H. Kress Interpretive Fellowship. She was formally the Chief Curator at The National Art Gallery of the Bahamas and the Managing Editor Small Axe Visualities (Duke University Press). She has taught art education, world art history, and human development in the arts at The City College of New York and New Jersey City University. She also serves on the peer-review board for Viewfinder and Art Education, the official journal of the National Art Education Association (USA). In her spare time Daniela enjoys listening to music and being in nature.
About BAC Coaching Sessions
Through educational endeavors, Brooklyn Arts Council is devoted to promoting the understanding, appreciation, and practice of the arts. This mentoring series provides our audience with opportunities to improve their grant application processes, personal digital collection archiving skills, and writing for art publications.