The diverse scope of the program provides students an opportunity to integrate learning in a variety of educational and real-world settings. Areas of study include classifying, cataloguing and interpreting collections of artifacts and works of art, constructing and installing exhibits and displays, assessing, preserving and treating material culture.
1385 Woodroffe Avenue, Room C230 Ottawa Ontario K2G 1V8 (613) 727-4723 ext. 7434 algonquincollege.com/healthandcommunity/program/applied-museum-studies/The AAO East/est is a not-for-profit, volunteer-run organization that has supported the Eastern Ontario archival community for over 30 years. AAO East/est organizes a number of events throughout the year on relevant topics for both members and non-members.
aao-archivists.ca/aaoee?fbclid=IwAR1Di9MgfjuF5BF75WqBSd42VEEb0E5RKF1o7CgApPk45pgyqluEA21jZAc [email protected]The Beechwood Cemetery Foundation was established for the purpose of providing cultural, historical and conservation activities as part of its charitable mandate: “for the beautification and maintenance of Beechwood Cemetery.” Designated as the National Cemetery of Canada in 2009 by an Act of Parliament, this designation serves to make Beechwood a national place of tribute and remembrance for all Canadians.
280 Beechwood Avenue Vanier Ontario K1L 8A6 (613) 741-9530 beechwoodottawa.ca [email protected]The Bytown Fire Brigade is a non-profit Ottawa-based organization established on February 23, 1983, to serve the community as a local historical society. Throughout the years, Bytown Fire Brigade has worked to preserve firefighting artifacts and educate the local community on this important part of its history.
2880 Unit 1 Sheffield Road Ottawa Ontario K1B 1A4 (613) 744-0595 https://www.bytownfire.ca/ [email protected]The Canadian Conservation Consortium is a group of professional conservators offering their clients a wide variety of museum-quality services with specialized expertise in the care of photographs, books, works of art and archival materials on paper.
(613) 406-0760 canadianconservationconsortium.ca/en/ [email protected]