[BCMA] Redundant vacation photos

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Hi Todd,

A non-profit organization for youth or adult groups that host collage workshops would love those!
I host a monthly collage session here in Richmond Art Gallery, but probably too pricey to ship.
Closer to you, the Kamloops Library & Art Gallery and Penticton Art Gallery used to host regular collage events (not sure if they still do).
Reach out to any local art gallery, art studio or school to see if there is interest in using them as an art material.

Kathy Tycholis (she/her)
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In the process of digitizing collections, we have amassed hundreds of images that are outside of the mandate, mostly vacation photos from foreign destinations. I wonder if anyone could suggest a use for these to save them from an ignoble fate? Does anyone collect this sort of thing?
Thanks,

Todd Davidson
Operations Manager
Princeton and District Museum and Archives
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