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Latin American Art
Bibliography Symposium:
A
Continuing Conversation
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Thursday,
October 4, 2012
and
Friday,
October 5, 2012
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Librarians at Columbia's
Avery Library, New York
University's Institute
of Fine Arts, and the
Research Division of the
New York Public Library
are working together to
offer a two-day
symposium directed
towards bibliographic
resources for the study
of Latin American art in
New York City. The
symposium, Latin
American Art
Bibliography: A
Continuing
Conversation, will
celebrate the
collections of these
three institutions,
placing them within the
context of the field and
the larger bibliographic
and library landscapes.
Supported in part by the
Humanities Initiative at
NYU the symposium will
feature papers and
talks, as well as tours
of local landmarks.
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Thursday
The
Academy
New York
Public Library
Fifth
Avenue at 42nd
Street
October
4, 2012
10:00
AM - 5:00 PM
Agenda:
10:00-10:30
Coffee and
registration
10:30-11:15
Edward
Sullivan (Institute
of Fine Arts),
Keynote address
11:30-1:00 Overview
of resources:
Angela
Carreño (NYU)
Clayton
Kirking (NYPL)
Sean Knowlton
(Columbia
University)
1:00-2:00
Lunch
2:00-4:00
The Academic
Perspective (panel
discussion)
Harper
Montgomery (Hunter
College, CUNY)
Deborah
Cullen (Columbia
University)
Tatiana Flores
(Rutgers)
Suzanne
Stratton
(independent
researcher),
respondent
4:00-5:00
IFA graduate
student dissertation
work (panel)
Sean Nesselrode
Blanca Serrano
Susanna Temkin
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Friday
Sharing
Resources/Networks
Institute of
Fine Arts
1 East 78th Street
October 5,
2012
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
10:00-10:30
Coffee
and registration
10:30-11:15
Estrellita
Brodsky
(independent
researcher),
Keynote Address
11:30-12:30
NYARC:
Deirdre
Lawrence, Milan
Hughston, Debbie
Kempe
12:30-2:00
Lunch
2:00-4:00 Outside
NY (panel
discussion)
Fernando
Corona (MUNAL,
Mexico)
Maria
Gaztambide
(Museum of Fine
Arts, Houston)
Beverly
Joy Karno (Karno
Books,
California)
5:00 Reception
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Both sessions are free
and open to the public,
but an RSVP is required.
To make a reservation for
these sessions, please click
here.
Please note: Seating in
the Institute of Fine
Arts' Lecture Hall is on a
first-come first-served
basis with RSVP.
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