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Center for the Analysis of Archaeological Material-CAAM

The Center for the Analysis of Archaeological Materials (CAAM) is a joint endeavor between the Penn Museum and the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Arts and Sciences (SAS). CAAM offers laboratory and classroom facilities, materials, equipment, and expert personnel to teach and mentor Penn students in a range of scientific techniques crucial to archaeologists and other scholars as they seek to interpret the past in an interdisciplinary context that links the natural sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities.


  • Your Food Story: Storytelling through the Photography of Community Landscapes
    • Penn Museum, The Barbara and Edward Netter Center for Community Partnerships, and Sayre High School
      • 2023
      • Agatston Urban Nutrition Initiative (AUNI)
      • Community Partnerships
      • Penn Museum
      • Presenting Art Grant
      • The Netter Center
      • William L. Sayre High School

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The Sachs Program for Arts Innovation

John McInerney (he/him)
Executive Director
215-573-0874
mcinernj@upenn.edu

Chloe Reison (she/her)
Associate Director
215-573-2159
reison@upenn.edu

Tamara Suber (she/her)
Executive Coordinator of Grants and Community and Equity Strategies
215-898-0608
suber@upenn.edu

The Sachs Program for Arts Innovation is located on the Upper Mezzanine of the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts

3680 Walnut Street
Philadelphia PA

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