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PF-230350-15Preservation and Access: Sustaining Cultural Heritage CollectionsPennsylvania Academy of the Fine ArtsPAFA Works on Paper and Archives Suite Construction Project10/1/2015 - 9/30/2016$300,000.00DavidR.Brigham   Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine ArtsPhiladelphiaPA19102-1424USA2015Art History and CriticismSustaining Cultural Heritage CollectionsPreservation and Access2500005000025000050000

An implementation  project to renovate a dedicated space for the storage of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts’ works on paper and archival collections, which contain 10,500 objects spanning artists’ studies and finished compositions from the 18th through 21st centuries.

The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) requests a $350,000 NEH Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections Implementation Grant to support the construction of PAFA’s new Works on Paper and Archives suite. The project, beginning in late 2015, will implement recommendations from an NEH SCHC Planning grant (2013-14 project period) that identified the undeveloped fifth floor of PAFA’s 12-story Hamilton Building as an optimal site for storage expansion based on its potential for passive energy savings through location and efficient construction design, as well as resiliency in the event of a disaster. The energy-efficient, purpose-built suite will house three quarters of PAFA’s Collection: 10,500 works on paper and the entire Archives Collection, both currently stored in congested basement-level storage. Adjacent collections care, conservation, and research spaces will improve preservation and access to the collections for research for now and for generations to come.