C’EST L’EXPERIENCE QUI COMPTE: THE ANNE SALLUZZO COLLECTION OF PARIS, FRANCE Anne Salluzzo IST 628 COLLECTION PROJECT
Feb 26, 2016
C’EST L’EXPERIENCE QUI
COMPTE:THE ANNE SALLUZZO
COLLECTION OF PARIS, FRANCE
Anne SalluzzoIST 628
COLLECTION PROJECT
IL ETAIT UNE FOIS (ONCE UPON A TIME)A little background about Anne Salluzzo:-born Oct. 20, 1985-attended Hartwick College-In the fall of her junior year the opportunity presented
itself for her to study abroad in Paris, France through the Central College Program.
-Her mother gave her a small piece of advice from her own personal study abroad experience in France, “c’est l’experience qui compte,” or “it is the experience that counts.” What her mother said kind of stuck with her.
WHAT’S THE MISSION?The mission of the Anne Salluzzo Collection of Paris, France is to document the study abroad experiences of Anne Salluzzo for her own personal use. The materials entrusted to the archive will be protected from potential external dangers. It will also serve as a means of preserving the memory of the time spent abroad by Anne Salluzzo even beyond the life of its creator in hopes of encouraging others much as Anne Salluzzo was to take advantage of such opportunities.
DECISIONSMaterials for this collection were limited
based on the following dilemmas:
What Anne Salluzzo could fit into her luggage upon her return to the United States. There were materials such as documents, periodicals, and other personal items that were left behind in Paris, France.
It was decided early on in the collection project that the materials would focus on Paris, France rather than all the sites she was able to see in the semester.
WHAT IS IN THE COLLECTION SERIES 1: Photographs SERIES 2: School Materials SERIES 3: Travel Mementos
SERIES 1: PHOTOGRAPHSFOLDER 1: Walking up on Azay-le-Rideau 09-13-2006FOLDER 2: Walking up on Azay-le-Rideau 2 09-13-2006FOLDER 3: Reflections from Chenonceau 09-20-2006FOLDER 4: Chapel at Chenonceau 09-20-2006FOLDER 5: St. Michel 09-23-2006FOLDER 6: A view from my roof 10-01-2006FOLDER 7: Place de la Concorde 10-06-2006FOLDER 8: Place de la Concorde 2 10-06-2006FOLDER 9: Fontainebleau 11-02-2006FOLDER 10: Je suis curatrice 11-15-2006FOLDER 11: Garnier Opera- balcony seating 11-28-2006FOLDER 12: Garnier Staircase 11-28-2006FOLDER 13: In the shadows 11-28-2006FOLDER 14: A view of the river 11-28-2006FOLDER 15: Christmas according to Galleries Lafayette 12-22-2006FOLDER 16: Another view of Christmas according to Galleries Lafayette 12-
22-2006FOLDER 17: Yet another view of Christmas according to Galleries Lafayette 12-
22-2006
SERIES 2: SCHOOL MATERIALSFOLDER 18: Attestation de pre-inscription
06-08-2006
FOLDER 19: Emploi du temps- Institut de Touraine 08-25-2006
FOLDER 20: Diplome- Institut de Touraine 09-27-2006
FOLDER 21: Emploi du temps- Institute Catholique 10-02-2006
SERIES 3: TRAVEL MEMENTOS
FOLDER 22: Carte 12-25 09-16-2006FOLDER 23: Student card at the Institute
Catholique 10-02-2006FOLDER 24: Carte Orange 10-02-2006FOLDER 25: Laissez-passer étudiant en
arts card 10-03-2006FOLDER 26 : Laissez-passer étudiants
partenaires 10-03-2006FOLDER 27: Ticket stub for Garnier Opera
visit 11-28-2006
AREAS OF GROWTHAnne Salluzzo returned from
studying abroad in late December 2006, and there is no anticipated growth in the collection. However, the collection only has items that belong to Anne Salluzzo. One way the collection might expand is by the inclusion of other items such as trinkets, postcards, journals, magazines, etc. The addition of personal accounts would be an invaluable addition to the collection.
VALUE ASSESSMENT The collection is of primarily
sentimental value to Anne Salluzzo Interested parties might include:
-Hartwick College, Oneonta, NY-Central College, Pella, IA-the study abroad offices at Hartwick College and Central College-Individuals or Groups interested in study abroad experiences of college students in Paris, France.
REPRESENTATIVE ITEMSSERIES 1: PhotographsFiles 1-17: Photographs of the Paris,
France experience
Taking photographs played an important role in documenting her experiences while studying abroad in Paris, France. The photographs chosen represent the variety of experiences that Anne Salluzzo had the opportunity to take part in during her time overseas.
REPRESENTATIVE ITEMS CONTINUED
Fontainebleau 11-02-2006 (Box 1, File 9)This photograph represents the sheer awe that Anne Salluzzo felt upon arriving at the castle after reading and learning about its history in her studies. Anne Salluzzo had previously tried to visit the castle but on previous occasions the castle was closed or the staff was on strike. The photograph of Fontainebleau and other sites that Anne Salluzzo took photographs of allows people looking at the collection that were not present in France with her to share in her experiences.
REPRESENTATIVE ITEMS CONTINUEDSeries 2: School MementosFiles 18-21
The main focus of Anne Salluzzo’s time spent in Paris, France was to continue her studies in French language and culture. The collection seeks to highlight the educational experiences Anne Salluzzo had during her time at the Institut de Touraine and Institute Catholique.
REPRESENTATIVE ITEMS CONTINUED
Emploi du temps- Institute Catholique 10-02-2006 (Box 1, File 21)This document illustrates the academic courseload Anne Salluzzo had during her time at the Institut Catholique. The classes offered her many opportunities such as having her art history class meet at the Louvre Museum. She also was given the opportunity to present her research at the Louvre Museum at an event especially designed for students.
REPRESENTATIVE ITEMS CONTINUEDSeries 3: Travel MementosFiles 22-27
As a student in the Central College Study Abroad Program, Anne Salluzzo was encouraged to visit and explore the many things Paris, France had to offer. This series is reflective of the materials Anne Salluzzo used to gain access to these sites.
REPRESENTATIVE ITEMS CONTINUED Laissez-passer etudiant en arts card 10-03-
06 (Box 1, File 25)
This object is reflective of materials Anne Salluzzo used to gain access to the many sites that Paris, France has to offer visitors. As a student of an art history class at the Institute Catholique, Anne Salluzzo was granted free admission to the Louvre Museum. She would present the card upon arriving at the museum.
CONSERVATIONThings to watch for on the materials within
and planned for inclusion in the collection: Brittle paper Discoloration Mold Pest damage Odor Soil Stains Tears
CURRENT CONDITIONS Collection housed in Johnstown, NY, at
the foothills of the Adirondack Moutains. Old home with poor insulation, potential
rodents and leaky roof. The home has fire detectors, but no
sprinklers. The home has central air conditioning. Collection stored in archival qualities
boxes in a closet. Family members unaware of
preservation practices.
IDEAL CONDITIONS Ideal temperature for such a collection
would be between sixty-eight and seventy degrees Fahrenheit with a relative humidity of forty-five percent.
Control the humidity. The box in which the collection is housed
should be of archival quality and be in a flame resistance repository such as a filing cabinet.
Sprinklers should also be installed in the home.
the collection should never be located in the attic.
DISASTER PLANShould a disaster or emergency occur, an effort will be made by the family to take the collection with them if it possible. A digital copy of the collection will be stored in the apartment of Anne Salluzzo 100 miles away from the current location of the collection. If materials are able to be saved work to repair and preserve the materials will be outsourced immediately. The family will have been informed how to do basic conservation such as drying techniques in the event of water damage to prevent further damage before more extensive conservation occurs. Every two years the disaster contingency plan should be reevaluated.
SECURITY Privacy is a big deal! Visitors are expected to use special
gloves when handling materials. Representative of collection needs to be
present when visitor is viewing the collection.
Personal Items need to be kept in the visitors vehicle.
Location of collection is a private residence and an accounting practice, in order to coexist, certain rooms will be off limits.
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENTIncluding personal accounts:-Journals- Correspondence- personal narratives about the materials
in the collection
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT CONTINUED-Reaching out to the Hartwick College
and Central College study abroad offices.
-In the future there is potential for adding the following record groups:Pre-Departure, Post-Paris Life and European Excursions.
-Materials coming into the collection will come by financial transaction.
-Materials entering will come by means of transfer of title, bequest or gift.
-Priority in further acquisitions will be given to obtaining personal accounts from Anne Salluzzo such as correspondence and journals.
PUBLIC SERVICESAudience and uses for the collection-Currently personal-Of interest to Hartwick College, Central
College, and researchers interested in study abroad experiences in Paris, France.
Access -Depends on the availability of Anne
Salluzzo or a representative to show the collection.
OUTREACH POSSIBILITIES Hartwick College Study Abroad Office at Hartwick College Facebook Wick (Hartwick College Alumni
Publications) Fulton County Museum Fulton County Historical Society Local High Schools
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