2025 | The Schedule
Download a PDF version of the Conference Program here. Use Sched to schedule your conference sessions and keep up with the latest changes in the program.View the AMIA 2025 schedule & directory.
Read MoreDownload a PDF version of the Conference Program here. Use Sched to schedule your conference sessions and keep up with the latest changes in the program.View the AMIA 2025 schedule & directory.
Read MoreAdie Montes Adie Montes (they/them) is a film projectionist and student, originally from Massachusetts. They recently completed the AMIA Pathways internship at Texas Archive of the Moving Image and are currently working as an archival film handler and digitization specialist at the American Genre Film Archive. Adrianne Lundy Adrianne Lundy (she/her) is the Archival Collections Assessment Coordinator at the UCLA Film &...
Read MoreThis year, AMIA is partnering with The Valerie J. Maynard Foundation for our Community Archiving Workshop (CAW)! Who is the partner? Valerie J. Maynard created her foundation in 2020, and their mission remains to “[uplift] her enduring legacy by preserving her art, advancing research, and nurturing the next generation of cultural stewards. Rooted in truth, sustained by culture, and inspired by her vision, [the foundation carries]...
Read MoreWorkshops require separate registration and are not included in conference fees. 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM – Separate Registration Required Film Restoration Essentials for Small Archives and Non-Profits Fabio Paul Bedoya Huerta This hands on workshop is designed for individuals working in small archives or nonprofit organizations who manage digitized film collections and want to develop or improve their restoration...
Read MoreJoin us in The Pavilion! The Pavilion is scheduled for two days – Thursday, December 4th and Friday, December 5th. A central meeting point at the conference, it brings together exhibit booths, skill shares, “ask an expert” spaces, and poster sessions. Our goal is to create a hub for sharing information at the conference. Suppliers and service providers have always been a great source of information about what’s new and...
Read MoreYou must be registered for the conference to sign up for the tours. Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm $15 | 20 attendees The Reginald F. Lewis Museum documents, interprets and preserves the complex experiences, contributions and culture of Black people in Maryland. We serve as a catalyst for sustained change by providing programs, exhibitions and...
Read MoreThe 2025 edition of Archival Screening Night will take place on Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at the Parkway Theater in Baltimore. Archival Screening Night provides AMIA members with an opportunity to showcase recent acquisitions, discoveries, and preservation efforts in a program that represents the magnificent spectrum of formats, works, and collections protected and preserved by the AMIA community. Please consider submitting your latest...
Read MoreRoundtables are informal, collaborative discussions that explore specific topics and issues in a smaller group. While there is a facilitator for each Roundtable, there is no presenter or speaker, and they are open to anyone with an interest in the topic. During these small group topical discussions, everyone’s voice is heard and there is a facilitator for support. Recommend a topic for discussion as an opportunity to discuss and brainstorm...
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