DAY 3 - OUTCOMES
Panels focus on measurable results, emerging technologies, and the tracking of ongoing progress, highlighting long-term considerations that allow legacies to endure. Participants explore how stewardship can be sustained over time, shaping forms of influence across academia, the market, and collections.
8:45am - Doors open (Continental Breakfast)
All Panels include a 15-minute Q & A at the end
No backpacks please!
9:00am - 9:10am Welcome & Introduction - Susan Reynolds, Executive Director, The Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation
9:10am - 9:20am CPAL Conference summary - Future inclusion - Joy Glidden, Founding Director, Center for the Preservation of Artists’ Legacies, CPAL
9:25am - 9:40am Media sponsor
9:45am - 11:30am “Looking Back, Looking Forward” - Goals and accomplishments of collecting art in memoriam.
Moderator: KENTA MURAKAMI, Director, Ortuzar
Panelist collectors;MICHAEL AND SUSAN HORT, The Rema Hort Mann Foundation; BILLY MILAM WEISMAN, BETH DEWOODY,
11:35am - 12:45pm “Oral History in Artist Legacy Projects”
Moderator: MIRANDA SAMUELS, Associate Director, CPAL
Panelists: DARIA DOROSH - Artist, A.I.R. Oral History Project; LAUREN SHADFORD, Executive Director, Voices in Contemporary Art, (VoCA); SARAH DZIEDZIC, Oral Historian & Project Consultant
12:50pm - 1:50pm LIGHT LUNCH served
2:00pm - 3:30pm Responding to Changing Technology
Moderator: LISA GOLD,Executive Director, Asian American Arts Alliance
Panelists: REBECCA CLEMAN, Electronic Arts Intermix; JESSICA SIEGEL, Director at Judy Siegel Estate; ELIZABETH GORAYEB, The Wildenstein Plattner Institute, GLENN WHARTON, Former Time Based Art Conservator, MoMA.
3:35pm - 3:50pm CONFERENCE ROUND-UP
BRIAN BLOCK, Artist
3:55pm - 4:10pm CLOSING REMARKS Joy Glidden