Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Archives Live! 3rd Annual LA As Subject Forum's Archive Bazaar



Exhibitor registration has closed for the LA As Subject Forum's 3rd annual Archives Bazaar set for October 25 at the Davidson Center at USC. The Huntington Library had generously played host for the initial bazaars but now with over fifty exhibitors we are moving to this much larger venue.

Featuring materials from local historical collections, museums, and archives, attendees will browse collections, schedule research visits, and consult with experts from the:

Acadamy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Archives
Autry Museum
All the Saints of the City
Altadena Historical Society
Beverly Hills Public Library
Bison Archives
Boyle Heights Historical Society
Braun Research Library
California African American Museum
California Council for the Humanities
California State Universities
Center for the Study of Political Graphics
Centinela Valley Historical Society
Chinese Historical Society of Southern California
County of Los Angeles Resource Centers
Dorothy Peyton Gray Transportation Library
Eighth & Wall Inc.
Fairchild Photos
Filipino American Library
GAZIN Photo Archive
Getty Center
Huntington Library
Historical Society of Long Beach
Los Angeles Public Library History Department
Japanese American National Museum
La Senora Research Institute
LA84 Foundation
Libraries of the Claremont Colleges
Lightcatcher
Los Angeles City Archives
LAUSD Historical Collection & Archives
Los Angeles Philharmonic Hollywood Bowl Museum
Loyola Marymount University
Mayme A. Clayton Library
Occidental College
ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives
Orange Empire Railway Museum
Pacific Palisades Historical Society
Pasadena Museum of History
Pico Rivera Heritage Society
Santa Monica Public Library
Seaver Center and Natural History Museum
Shildler Collection of Southern California Ephemera
Society of California Archivists
Southern California Genealogical Society
Southern California Library for Social Research
St. Vincent's Medical Center
UCLA Archives
USC Special Collections and
Workman and Temple Homestead Museum

Educational programmed presentations will explore the latest issues in the world of Los Angeles archives and collections.

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