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ArLiSNAP (Art Library Students and New ARLIS Professionals) and VREPS
(Visual Resources Emerging Professionals and Students) are pleased to
announce our 2017 Fall Virtual Conference: Critical Librarianship in the
Arts. The conference will take place at *1pm CST October 14, 2017.*


To register for this free event, visit https://attendee.gotowebinar.
com/register/6211153665740783363.  After registering, you will receive a
confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.


Critical librarianship is “a movement of library workers dedicated to
bringing social justice principles into our work in libraries.” We are
pleased to welcome *Jennifer Ferretti, Digital Initiatives Librarian of
Maryland Institute, College of Art,* who will be be speaking on what
critical librarianship means to her in a keynote address:

Art is Information (and neither are neutral).

Our keynote lecture will be followed by 1.5 to 2 hours of presentations by
students and new professionals discussing projects with a focus on Critical
Librarianship. Our speaker panel will include:

Arielle Lavigne, University of Washington

“Processing Protests in the Pacific Northwest - Technically and
Emotionally”

Following the Women's March on Seattle, archivists at the University of
Washington solicited donations of images from the Women's March, and from
the seemingly continuous stream of marches, protests, and rallies that have
followed it. This presentation addresses questions the archive has been
dealing with as they collect and process these collections, discusses the
resources relied on in attempting to develop controlled vocabulary that was
explicitly anti-racist and feminist, and shares some of the images that are
most illustrative of the difficulties they experienced.

Marianne R. Williams, University of Arkansas

“X Degrees of Separation: Exploring Visual Literacy through Google's
Experimental Search Strategies”

Google Arts and Culture has launched a series of online experiments using
machine learning techniques that analyze the aesthetic elements of artworks
and allow for the browsing of huge amounts of visual information. How can a
tool like this be used in curatorial practice or visual research, and what
issues or problems might arise?

Haylee Freeman, UCLA

“The Writing on the Wall: An Inspection of Graffiti Terminology and Bias in
Controlled Vocabularies”

Technological tools and systems used and created within libraries,
archives, and museums are often thought of as insignificant and neutral,
and yet the systems are often sites where bias is both reflected and
reinforced. Despite the continual development of the Getty's Art and
Architecture Thesaurus (AAT) this presentation highlights the failure of
the AAT in representing, in depth, underrepresented art forms. This
presentation expands, illustrating how critical race theory can be utilized
as a framework that identifies the underrepresentation of graffiti in the
AAT as racial bias.

Mari Khasmanyan, UC Santa Barbara

“On Mission: Forging Community Through San Francisco’s Chicano Print
Collections”

San Francisco’s iconic Mission Gráfica and La Raza Graphics print
collections were a major addition to the world-class Chicana/o Latino
graphic print holdings of the UC Santa Barbara’s California Ethnic and
Multicultural Archives. Challenges in acquiring, preserving, processing,
and providing culturally relevant physical and digital access yield
insights into understanding the Chicano/Latino visual arts movement.


*Only current ARLIS/NA and VRA members may attend this event. Additional
access approvals may be made on a case-by-case basis. Registration will
close two hours before the start of the webinar. For assistance, please
contact [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>. *


Michelle Wilson
ArLiSNAP Conference Liaison


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