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In mid-2021, I began work with artist Marie Watt and Studio Manager Madalyn Barelle to better organize their studio archives. I started by assessing their existing print and drawing inventory, sorting and labeling in addition to updating the records and inventory numbers in their studio collection management database. We were able to rearrange materials to increase accessibility and improve the work flow in that area of the studio, separating the archives into “deep storage” or legacy items, occasional use, and more frequently accessed works on paper. When applicable, archival enclosures were replaced to be more durable and most efficient with storage space (at a premium in a prolific artist’s studio). Much of this work was funded by a grant from the Regional Arts and Culture Council in preparation for Marie’s mid-career print retrospective at UC San Diego, “Storywork: The Prints of Marie Watt,” scheduled to open February 4, 2022.
As we look to the year ahead, I will continue to assist with annual archiving needs, inventory and database updates, digital record cataloguing, and ongoing discussions related to long-term legacy planning. It’s an exciting time in the studio as the team has grown to include another Studio Manager and a dynamic group of artist assistants. The pace and the amount of new work constantly in creation means a functional archiving and inventory system is important to both idea generation and productive workflow.
You can find out more about Marie Watt’s art, upcoming exhibitions and community engaged events at mariewattstudio.com.