Learn How to Preserve Your Photos

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Tamástslikt Cultural Institute and Pepsi Primetime @ the Museum will present a special free event to help people preserve the integrity of their photographs.

Historian and archivist Richard H. Engeman will spend the afternoon on Saturday, Sept. 20, helping participants learn how to preserve the integrity of their photographs. Beginning at 1pm, the public is invited to bring their cherished photos (especially those related to Western culture or the Round-Up) for historian and archivist Richard H. Engeman to review and make recommendations.

Engeman has extensive research and writing experience in Pacific Northwest history. A graduate of Reed College, he also holds graduate degrees in librarianship from the University of Oregon and in history from the University of Washington.

With a specialty in working with historic photographs, maps, architectural plans and drawings, and paper ephemera, Engeman’s writing has appeared in a variety of publications from Pacific Northwest Quarterly and the Oregon Historical Quarterly, to the architectural publication Arcade and Portland Monthly.

Most recently the public historian of the Oregon Historical Society, Engeman has also worked at the University of Washington Libraries, the Southern Oregon Historical Society, and the National Maritime Museum in San Francisco. He is currently the principal of Oregon Rediviva, which does historical research and writing, and museum and archives consulting.

Pepsi Primetime @ the Museum is open to the public and to all ages. Complimentary refreshments will be served.

For more information, contact Tamástslikt Cultural Institute at 541-429-7700.