Program

Preservation and Access: Preservation Assistance Grants

Period of Performance

1/1/2019 - 3/31/2020

Funding Totals

$3,387.00 (approved)
$3,387.00 (awarded)


Improved Storage for Orman Collection Rolled Textiles Project

FAIN: PG-263605-19

Colorado State University-Pueblo (Pueblo, CO 81001-4901)
Beverly Allen (Project Director: May 2018 to present)

The purchase of a hanging rack system and environmental monitoring equipment to preserve 44 blankets and rugs, mostly of Navajo (Diné) origin, that date from the 1880s to the 1940s. Previous PAG awards in 2012 and 2014 supported a preservation assessment of holdings in the University Archives and Special Collections, including the Orman Native American Artifact Collection, as well as the purchase of rehousing supplies and training for staff.  The current proposal would implement recommendations from the preservation consultant to improve storage conditions for the 44 blankets and rugs in the Orman Collection, which is used by students and faculty across university departments, by outside researchers, and for exhibits and public programming.

The grant will support the purchase of equipment to install a wall hanging system for rolled textiles in the Orman Native American Artifact Collection. The textiles consist of 44 blankets and rugs of varying sizes. The textiles date from the 1880s -1940s, and are mostly of Navajo (Dine) origin, with a smattering of other tribes. Seven of the rugs are Navajo (Dine) Germantown “eyedazzler” rugs, which are highly prized. The textiles were cleaned, cataloged and rolled on acid-free tubes as part of a previous NEH Preservation grant. The textile rolls are stored on flat shelving--less than optimum storage as well as a very inefficient use of space. In addition to the wall hanging system, we are requesting a datalogger to monitor environmental conditions in the new storage area. The goal of this conservation project is derived from recommendations from a 2012 general preservation assessment funded by NEH’s Preservation Assistance for Smaller Institutions program.





Associated Products

Orman Native American Collection PastPerfect Database (Database/Archive/Digital Edition)
Title: Orman Native American Collection PastPerfect Database
Author: Beverly Allen
Author: Jose Antonio Ortega
Author: Isabel Soto-Luna
Abstract: In house database of documentation about artifacts in the Orman collection, including historical information, physical description, provenance, and photographs of artifacts.
Year: 2019
Access Model: At present, the database is in-house, but at some point, we want to create virtual exhibits with PastPerfect which would be accessible to the general public.

The Indigenous Art of America (Exhibition)
Title: The Indigenous Art of America
Curator: Dr, Rachel Zimmerman
Abstract: Artifacts from the Orman collection, including textiles, were exhibited in the University Gallery during the month of February 2020. Dr. Zimmerman also did a gallery talk about the exhibit.
Year: 2019

The Indigenous Art of America (Public Lecture or Presentation)
Title: The Indigenous Art of America
Abstract: Dr. Zimmerman discussed the indigenous art of America, with special reference to the Orman collection. She talked about specific items in the collection and fielded questions from the audience.
Author: Dr. Rachel Zimmerman
Date: 2/11/2020
Location: University Gallery, Art/Music Building, Colorado State University-Pueblo

Shelving and Environmental Monitor (Equipment)
Name: Shelving and Environmental Monitor
Description: Wall hanging system for rolled textile collections abd a PEM2 datalogger for environmental monitoring of the new storage area
Location: Archives, University Library, Colorado State University-Pueblo
Year: 2019