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Destigmatizing the Deaccessioning Process

Friday, August 29, 2025

12:00 - 1:00 PM EST

Deaccession is not a dirty word! Many historic institutions are faced with growing collections that far outweigh the resources available to care for them. Although deaccessioning is a necessary aspect of collections management, uncertainty and misinformation has led to institutions keeping their deaccession work a secret or avoiding it entirely. Sharing our deaccession procedures, challenges, and success stories can help make this process more acceptable and easier for all.  Join Amanda Massie and Natalie DeQuarto from the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (Bureau of Historic Sites) and Meg Hughes from Virginia’s Valentine Museum to discuss their large-scale deaccessioning projects and learn how this work benefited their collections and communities.

Moderated by Victoria Reisman, Curator for NYSOPRHP (Bureau of Historic Sites)

MANY's 2025 virtual programs are supported by the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation (rdlgfoundation.org).


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Speakers

Amanda Massie
Senior Curator for NYSOPRHP
(Bureau of Historic Sites)


Natalie DeQuarto
Deaccession Curator for NYSOPRHP
(Bureau of Historic Sites)

Meg Hughes
Deputy Director of Collections for The Valentine (Richmond, VA)

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