updated 9-1-09

AAM 2010 Annual Meeting in Los Angeles

AAM Planning Committee     Museums & Places of interest


 

May 23-26, 2010

http://www.aam-us.org/am10

Museums without Borders
Crossroads. Connectivity. Community

 

For Registration, Theme and Proposals information for the AAM 2010 annual meeting go to

http://www.aam-us.org/am10/

 

AAM Planning Committee - Los Angeles 2010

Program Chair: Louis M. Goldich
Consulting Registrar
Louis M. Goldich & Associates
Post Office Box 151073
San Diego, California 92175
goldich@earthlink.net
1-619-463-8474

Market Place of Ideas: Christina Kelly Schwartz
Head Registrar
Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service
PO Box 37012 MRC 941
Washington, DC 20013-7012
Phone: 202-633-3171 Fax: 202-633-5344
SchwartzC@si.edu

Issues Roundtable: InComing Chair

Booth Coordinator

Sheryl Nakano
Independent Registrar
Nakano Logistics, Inc.
Post Office Box 212
Redondo Beach, CA
90277-0212
Phone: (310) 540-0112
Fax: (310) 944-9224
Email: sheryl@nakanologistics.com

Registrars Reinforcement Crew Committee

Heather Kajic
Registrar
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW
Washington, DC 20024-2126
Phone: 202-314-0366
Fax: 202-314-0369
Email: hkajic@ushmm.org

Mark Ryan
Vice President of Collections and Registration Plains Art Museum
704 First Ave., N.
Fargo, ND 58108-2338
Phone: 701-232-3821
Fax: 701-293-1082
Email: mryan@plainsart.org

 

Museums, Aquariums, & Places of Interest

African-American Firefighter Museum
African-American Museum-California
Aquarium of the Pacific
California Museum of Science & Industry
County of La Page Museum
Heritage Square Museum
Hollywood Wax Museum
Los Angeles Co. Museum of Arts
Museum of Neon Art
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Petersen Automotive Museum
Dodger Stadium
Griffith Observatory
Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard
Grauman's Chinese Theatre
Frederick's Of Hollywood Lingerie Museum, specializing in the undercoverings worn by the stars of the silver screen.
The Queen Mary is moored and available for tours from Long Beach.
Universal Studios
Warner Brothers Studio includes a costume museum with props, sound stages, and some back-lot sets from the early days of television.

 

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