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The Archival Project

Begun in 1994, under the direction of Carol Grocki Lewis, The Archival Project, is a long-term project collecting and organizing the various aspects of the work of The Touchstone Center since its founding in 1969.

Housed in conjunction with the Greater Astoria Historical Society in Queens, New York, the project's aim is to carefully archive and preserve the Center's collection of original children's art and writings, as well as the numerous audio and video tapes, photographs and documents that record in detail many of the Center's programs and concepts. The Archive is used as a source of publications and exhibitions about the Center's work and philosophy, highlighting in particular, the imaginative work of children who have participated in the Center's programs.

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The Archival Project maintains an Overview of Activities of The Touchstone Center from 1969-2007, a year-by-year overview of the different activities, the Center has initiated, along with a list of the various Sources of Funding and Support the Center has received since its founding.

 

 
   

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