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Carol Terry changed their profile picture on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
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Review: Project Himalayan Art is an interdisciplinary resource created by the Rubin Museum of Art that seeks to encourage educators to incorporate materials relating to Himalayan, Tibetan, and Inner Asian art and cultures into their curricula. This initiative has online, print, and in-person components, including the book Himalayan Art in 108…[Read more]
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Review: Focus on Japanese Photography (FJP) is a digital publication from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art sharing recent research on Japanese photography from the post-war era onward. The publication features eleven photographers from the SFMOMA collection. Edited by curator emerita of photography, Sandra S. Phillips, contributors include…[Read more]
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Virginia Kerr deposited Missouri Remembers: Artists in Missouri Througjh 1951 on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
Review: Missouri Remembers, Artists in Missouri through 1951 is a free online resource funded the Missouri Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities, launched to coincide with the state’s Bicentennial in 2021. Three institutions–Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art; the Kansas City Art Institute; and the St. Louis Public L…[Read more]
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Review: Digital Benin is a stunning example of a centralized digital platform for displaced, translocated collection objects. The clearly articulated interface and robust, well-researched content powerfully reconnect “objects looted by British forces from the Kingdom of Benin (now Edo State, Nigeria) in February 1897,” representing over 5000 obje…[Read more]
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Virginia Kerr deposited Virtual St. Paul’s Cathedral Project on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
Review: The Virtual St. Paul’s Cathedral Project utilizes both visual and acoustic modeling to offer a new dimension to understanding historical public worship within the Church of England in real time. The multi-year project developed at North Carolina State University utilizes computer-based models aimed to accurately depict the cathedral a…[Read more]
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Review: Secondary Archive is a web-based platform documenting information about women artists from central and east Europe, from the 1930s through the present. The site’s name references Simone de Beauvoir’s monograph The Second Sex, which states that women are secondary to men in their very existence. There is a second secondary meaning in whi…[Read more]
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Jon Evans replied to the topic Fall 2023 Chapter Meeting – Call for agenda items in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Texas-Mexico Chapter via email on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 4 months agoHello Caroline,
Many thanks for sharing the draft agenda. I would propose two additions: 1) the election of new officers and 2) a discussion around a chapter contribution to the 2024 Pittsburgh conference.
My best,
JonFrom: Caroline Clavell <noreply@hcommons-staging.org>
Sent: Friday, September 8, 2023 11:42 AM
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Virginia Kerr deposited Virtual Museum: Shchusev State Museum of Architecture on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
Review: The Virtual Shchusev State Museum of Architecture website is a free digital annex of the Russian State Museum of Architecture, named after Alexey Shchusev, designer of Lenin’s Mausoleum in 1930 and one of Russia’s most well-known 20th century architects.
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Emily Coxe started the topic SCIP meeting notes & conference proposal in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Stimulating Creativity in Practice (SCIP) SIG on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 5 months agoHi folks,
It was great to see many of you (and new faces) at our meeting last week! If you couldn’t make it, take a look at our August 2023 meeting notes – feel free to comment if you have corrections or additions. I’m delighted to announce that Fong Ku at Alberta University of the Arts is our new vice moderator!
We are also working on a Draft:…[Read more]
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A review of the 2022 book by Talia Dutton, “M is for Monster,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA’s 2022 Notable Graphic Novels Review.
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Tara Spies Smith deposited Review: Other Ever Afters: New Queer Fairy Tales on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 5 months ago
A review of the 2022 book by Melanie Gillman, “Other Ever Afters: New Queer Fairy Tales,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA’s 2022 Notable Graphic Novels Review.
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Tara Spies Smith deposited Review: Invisible Wounds: Graphic Journalism on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 5 months ago
A review of the 2022 book by Jess Ruliffson, “Invisible Wounds: Graphic Journalism,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA’s 2022 Notable Graphic Novels Review.
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A review of the 2022 book by Tommi Parrish, “Men I Trust,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA’s 2022 Notable Graphic Novels Review.
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Emily Coxe replied to the topic Seeking vice-coordinator for SCIP in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Stimulating Creativity in Practice (SCIP) SIG on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 5 months agoHi Emily,
Sorry to be INCREDIBLY slow in responding! I was having trouble with HC and kept not being able to open your message. We’d love to have you involved and as long as you’re in this group, you’ll get any updates and calls for participation.
Hope to meet you soon!
Emily
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A review of the 2022 book by Jordan Crane, “Keeping Two,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA’s 2022 Notable Graphic Novels Review.
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Giana Ricci deposited Review: The High Desert: Black. Punk. Nowhere. on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 5 months ago
A review of the 2022 book by James Spooner, “The High Desert: Black. Punk. Nowhere.,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA’s 2022 Notable Graphic Novels Review.
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