Volunteering: Content Development
(above: Lew E. Davis, Early Spanish Caballeros, Los Banos, CA Post Office, 1940, tempera. Treasury Department Section of Painting and Sculpture. Image courtesy of USPS)
Resource Library has amassed considerable information covering many artists and topics. In late 2016 Traditional Fine Arts Organization (TFAO), publisher of Resource Library, changed focus away from adding additional articles and essays. TFAO is instead concentrating on furthering breadth and depth of information from other sources to place in Topics in American Art. In early 2017 TFAO added hundreds of additional museums to it's list for ongoing study.
TFAO plans for Resource Library to remain inactive while accumulating data for Topics in American Art.
(above: Edmund Ashe, Hunter with Mule, c. 1920, oil on masonite, 24 x 20 in. Johnson Collection, Spartanburg, South Carolina. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Content development volunteer opportunities:
1. Identifying scholarly texts from nonprofit organizations on American representational art for inclusion in Resource Library topics of interest, not otherwise published online with open access. Click here for details.
2. Identifying and processing publicity and other exhibit-related material on American representational art for inclusion in Resource Library. Click here for details.
3. Finding and recommending URLs outside of TFAO which may be referenced in:
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4 Photographing on-location scenes that relate to views depicted in works by historic artists. This type of presentation is created on occasion by museums to show before and after, then and now, perspectives. The volunteer's photographs can be sent by email to TFAO for adding to the editor's notes of previously published Resource Library articles and essays. Click here for details.
5. Institution Outreach Project
6. Special Projects for Content Development
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