June 16th: Preservation is FUN!
Sarah Marsom, Heritage Resource Consultant
Expanding the preservation movement requires more than a reevaluation of our tools, it requires a level of whimsy and out of the box thinking! On Wednesday, June 16th, Sarah Marsom will showcase forward thinking preservation projects across the country alongside her own projects – zines, sewing, art, youth boards, and more! Let’s expand our toolkit, our understanding of who is a preservationist, and empower each other for the future of our communities. Click here to register.
Bio: Sarah Marsom works to improve the preservation movement’s accessibility by empowering the next generation of community advocates and increasing representation of lesser known histories as a heritage resource consultant. Her work has received awards from both the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the National Council on Public History, in addition to being featured in Curbed, Traditional Building Magazine, and the National Parks Service’s LGBTQ America Theme Study, amongst other publications and podcasts. When she isn’t preserving the past you can find Sarah working on a craft project or tending to the vegetable garden alongside her partner Stephen.