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Kilolo Luckett, a Pittsburgh-based art historian and curator, speaks on her work in arts administration and advocacy. With over twenty-five years of experience in cultural production, she is…
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Emilee Mathews talks about a grant funded project she was involved in regarding linked open data and artists' books. This recording is made available under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0…
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Interview with Robert Gore, art librarian at University of California Los Angeles, conducted in 2017. This recording is made available under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 license…
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In the words of the late scholar, critic, and artist, bell hooks, “though rarely articulated as such, the camera became in black life a political instrument, a way to resist misrepresentation…
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Over the last six decades, the book arts and the artists' book have been expanding their influence both internally, within libraries and museum collections, as well as beyond institutional and…
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-Defining art therapy and the status of the profession in MI and nationally-Examples of how art therapy might take place across different settings/where we are most likely to encounter art…
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Art of Labor: Social Realism as a context for Fasanella –Peter Carravetta • The Migrant evidenced in MaterialCulture as depicted by Fasanella – Loredana Polezzi • Notesfor a…
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Nancy Wallach presents "Attention Must Be Paid: The Insistent Voice of Ralph Fasanella" on zoom and in the MSU Library Green Room. With questions and a response by Marc Fasanella. Part of…
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Interested in learning how to create new community-engaged partnerships around music and performing arts? Are you new to using visual creative activities for community-engaged social change? This…
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Presentation on American Painter Aaron Douglas and Mexican Lithographer Jorge Guadalupe Posada
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This session took place on April 6, 2022, as part of the ARLIS/NA 50th Annual Conference in Chicago. It was moderated by Nick Curotto. Jared Ash and Daisy Paul present "Black Artists Matter:…
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This session discusses collection development strategies that aim to diversify and provide better access to library collections. It took place on April 6, 2022, as part of the ARLIS/NA 50th Annual…
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Artist, curator, and educator Tania Willard, of the Secwepemc Nation, presents her artist talk titled Intuition Archive. Tania works within the shifting ideas of contemporary and traditional as it…
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November 10, 2021 Speakers: John George, Detroit Blight Busters Rosalyn Flint, Cross Pollination Corridor and The Urban Country Teahouse
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The Artist Files SIG held an online discussion forum on the topic of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in artist file collections on August 9, 2021. The one-hour session included a panel of three…
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