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Hello ARLIS/NA!

Please join the Maryland Institute College of Art's Decker Library for our
inaugural event *What Is the Archive?* in our new conversation series, *Art
and the Archive*, happening Tuesday, October 19, 7pm-9pm ET.

Over the past fifty years, the archive has been unpacked, repositioned, and
reimagined in contemporary art, literature, theory, and information
science. In this conversation we invite two artists, a researcher, and a
librarian to explore this very question through the lens of their
practice.  This event will feature MICA community members Ashley Minner,
Deyane Moses, Jennifer A. Ferretti, and Dr. Mel Lewis in conversation. It
is sponsored by Decker Library and co-sponsored by the Art History
Department, the Humanistic Studies Department, Strategic Initiatives, and
The Space for Creative Black Imagination.

*Please use this link to find out more information and register for the
event
<https://www.mica.edu/libraries/decker-library/about/hours/art-and-the-archive/
 >. *
While this event is virtual, Decker Library acknowledges that we live and
work on the unceded land of the Piscataway People in Baltimore,
Maryland. We ask you to join us in acknowledging the Piscataway community,
their elders both past and present, as well as future generations.

*Ashley Minner* (she/her) is a community based visual artist from
Baltimore, Maryland and an enrolled member of the Lumbee Tribe of North
Carolina. She received her MFA (’11) and MA (’07) in Community Arts, and
her BFA (’05) in General Fine Arts from Maryland Institute College of Art.
She recently earned her PhD in American Studies from University of Maryland
College Park. Ashley works as a professor of the practice and folklorist in
the Department of American Studies at University of Maryland Baltimore
County, where she also serves as director of the minor in Public
Humanities. She especially enjoys spending time with her family, listening
to old music, and traveling.


*Deyane Moses* (she/her) is an artist, activist, and curator. In 2019, she
graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art with a BFA in
Photography. Her undergraduate thesis The Maryland Institute Black Archives
(MIBA) uncovers MICA’s) Black history. The Archives, exhibition
“Blackives,” and remembrance “Take Back The Steps” prompted MICA’s
President Samuel Hoi to issue a letter in February 2019 apologizing for the
Institution’s racist past. The project has created a collective awareness
around institutional racism on the campus, Baltimore, and broader art
world. Ms. Moses archives the communities around her in an effort to shape
visual consciousness. She continues to work on the MIBA in the Curatorial
Practice program, in order to become MICA’s Black History Historian.

*Jennifer A. Ferretti* (she/her) is an artist and Digital Initiatives
Librarian at the Maryland Institute College of Art. She is a
first-generation American Latina/Mestiza whose librarianship is guided by
critical perspectives, not neutrality. With a firm belief that art is
information, she is interested in the research methodologies of artists and
non-Western forms of knowledge making and sharing. Jennifer is a Library
Journal 2018 Mover & Shaker and a founding member of We Here and Shades
Collective.

*Dr. Mel Michelle Lewis* (they > she) is Chair of Humanistic Studies and
Associate Professor of Black/Ethnic Studies & Gender/Sexuality Studies at
Maryland Institute College of Art. Their research and teaching cultivates
Black queer critical race social justice pedagogies for liberatory art and
design education and creative practice. Dr. Mel’s personal, professional,
and political commitments are to overlapping and interlocking queer, trans,
nonbinary, intersex, and feminist communities of color. Originally from
Bayou la Batre, Alabama, their creative work explores queer of color themes
in rural coastal settings. Previously, Dr. Mel served as Director of the
transdiciplinary Center for Geographies of Justice and Associate Professor
of Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies and Africana Studies at Goucher
College. Their roles have also included Associate Professor and Director of
Ethnic Studies at Saint Mary’s College of California and Interim Executive
director of the National Women’s Studies Association. A longtime Baltimore
resident, Dr. Mel completed their M.A. and Ph.D. in Women’s Studies at the
University of Maryland, College Park in the area of Bodies, Genders, and
Sexualities. They hold an M.S. in Women and Gender Studies with a Public
Policy concentration from Towson University and a B.A. in Women’s Studies
and Sociology from Goucher College.



*Heather Slania*
Director
Decker Library
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1300 W Mount Royal Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21217

Living and working on the unceded land of the Piscataway People in
Baltimore, Maryland.

Pronouns in use: she, her, hers

*View our current operations information*
<https://www.mica.edu/libraries/decker-library/about/current-operations-information/>

Schedule a research consultation
<https://calendly.com/libraryresearchconsultations>

Schedule a meeting with me <https://calendly.com/hslania>

Decker Library will be closed December 20th-January 19th. Due to furloughs,
the library will not be answering any emails or phone calls during this
time period.

ARLIS/NA Education Liaison 2020-2022
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