Last night, the NYC Community Fridge Archive got some really good news: we can install Omeka Classic! Omeka S, which Montage had installed initially, did not reflect what we wanted our archive to be and to do for the community (and it was making all of us really frustrated).
I am happy to announce that Montage has made the switch to Omeka Classic, and this is going to make our lives SO. MUCH. EASIER. Hurray!

Having Omeka Classic means that now we can create the Submission plugin we always dreamed of, streamline the creation of the interactive map, and add the Oral History Metadata Synchronizer plugin that will allow us to index and display our Oral History project (which I am working on for Prof. Borrachero’s class, with Emily Pagano and Emily Maanum).
So, these are the main thing we are going to focus on over Spring Break.
- Consult with Prof. Maney and Micki: we want to update them about where we are, and we can really use their advice for the way ahead!
- Work on the Submission Guidelines, which will help contributors understand how they can share their memories to the Archive
- Outreach Meeting: Allison, Lola, and I will meet on Monday 3/29 to create a template for the outreach emails that we’ll send out to launch our contributions campaign.
- Omeka Meeting: the team will meet on Saturday 4/3 so Montage can give us a tour of the Omeka platform and we can all create the metadata fields for our archive.
- Social Media: we’ll create some more social media posts, so we are good for the weeks ahead. We will write them collaboratively on Google Docs and create the graphics on Canva.
- We will contact the artists that decorated the fridges and invite them to contribute to our archive. We will also ask their permission to use pictures of their fridge artwork on our social media.
- Lola will periodically check the lists of fridges online, in case there are any new ones we can add to the archive.
- Jean will be reviewing and editing our release form and our submission guidelines before we add them to Omeka.
A lot of work ahead, but I really feel like we are seeing the light at the end of this Omeka tunnel: very soon, we’ll be able to start crowdsourcing materials for the archive!





