Our panelist, Heather Isbell Schumacher, (on historical documentation on women architects, 2021) has moderated a panel on "Documenting Women in Architecture" (2022)!

 

“Collective Memory of Diverse Women Architects: Its Historical Documentation Practice and Methods”, May 7th, 2021.


We are so glad to learn that our panelist, Heather Isbell Schumacher (Archivist, University of Pennsylvania Weitzman School of Design, Architectural Archives) in our online panel, “Collective Memory of Diverse Women Architects: Its Historical Documentation Practice and Methods” (2021) has moderated an online panel on the similar topic as part of the Docomomo US National Symposium themed “Yo! Modernism in 2022, June!

It is so wonderful to witness that our panel on “historical documentation practice and methods on diverse women architects” (2021) has motivated a new event in the field, with our panelist (2022)! Congrats! Heather!


See: https://www.docomomo-us.org/event/documenting-women-in-architecture, last accessed on 7.17.2022.

For our online panel in May 2021:

Ekincioglu, M. (moderator), 2021, “Collective Memory of Diverse Women Architects: Its Historical Documentation Practice and Methods”, online panel, panelists: Mary Norman Woods, Professor Emerita at Cornell University, Department of Architecture, the first woman tenured in Cornell's architecture department, founded in 1871; Heather Isbell Schumacher, Archivist, University of Pennsylvania Weitzman School of Design, Architectural Archives; Jessica Quagliaroli, Architecture Records Archivist at the Yale University Library, Manuscripts, and Archives; Maristella Casciato, the Senior Curator of the Architecture Collections at the Getty Research Institute in California, organization by Women Who Design, May 7.

For the first panel question and discussion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSZTAfC-9kI&t=2s, last accessed on 7.28.2021. 

For the second panel question and discussion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gj-6FrpNWfs, last accessed on 7.28.2021.

For the third panel question and discussion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0eOl_P_Glc, last accessed on 7.28.2021.