How to Make a Digital Exhibit in Omeka

Kimon Keramidas, Head of Digital Content and Strategy at the Rubin Museum of Art, New York City

How to Make a Digital Exhibit in Omeka

Join us on Monday, March 20 at 12 noon in Zoom for a step-by-step workshop on building digital exhibits in Omeka.

Register for the workshop here.

Omeka is a free, open-source tool for building media-rich online digital displays of library, museum, archives, and scholarly collections.

This workshop will be led by our returning speaker, Kimon Keramidas, a cultural historian and leading figure in the field of digital humanities. Keramidas is Head of Digital Content and Strategy at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York City. He co-curated the digital exhibition The Sogdians: Influencers on the Silk Roads, launched in 2019 for the Freer|Sackler Asian Art Galleries of the Smithsonian Institute. He is co-director of the Digital Humanities Research Center and Master's Program in Data, Culture, and Visualization, ITMO University, St. Petersburg, Russia. In 2017, he was lead consultant of the Getty Foundation-funded platform development project Omeka for Art Historians.

For more information, contact Elissa Auerbach (elissa.auerbach@gcsu.edu), Faculty Coordinator of the Digital Humanities Collaborative.

Updated: 2023-03-13
Elissa Auerbach
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