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ARLIS/NA Multimedia & Technology Reviews Needs You!



ARLIS/NA Multimedia & Technology Reviews Co-editors are seeking volunteers
to author reviews for the October 2021 issue. To volunteer, choose a
resource from the list below and complete our Reviewer Interest form (
https://forms.gle/Wgpke3qdLVTjnLyJ8) by Friday, July 30.

Initial draft submissions are due Wednesday, September 1.



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Submitted by ARLIS/NA Multimedia & Technology Reviews Co-editors:

Gabriella Karl-Johnson

Alexandra Provo

Karina Wratschko

Color Our Collections

http://library.nyam.org/colorourcollections/

Launched by The New York Academy of Medicine Library in 2016,
#ColorOurCollections is an annual coloring festival on social media during
which libraries, museums, archives and other cultural institutions around
the world share free coloring content featuring images from their
collections. The annual #ColorOurCollections week generally occurs on the
first full week of February, when new coloring books are released on this
website and shared throughout the week by the participating institutions on
social media. The coloring books from 2020 and previous years remain
accessible year-round for free download.


Hammer Channel

https://channel.hammer.ucla.edu/

Hammer Channel lets you watch, search, clip, and share videos from the
Hammer Museum’s programs and exhibitions, from 2005 to the present.


Introduction to Cultural Analytics & Python

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4411250

This website hosts the course materials for “Introduction to Cultural
Analytics: Data, Computation & Culture,” an undergraduate course taught at
Cornell in the spring of 2020. It also includes an online textbook designed
for the class.


PAST DUE: Report and Recommendations of the Los Angeles Mayor’s Office
Civic Memory Working Group

http://civicmemory.la/

The Los Angeles Mayor’s Office Civic Memory Working Group, convened for its
first meeting by Mayor Eric Garcetti in November of 2019 in City Hall,
consists of 40 historians, indigenous elders and scholars, architects,
artists, curators, designers, and other civic and cultural leaders. Its
main charge as it worked across 2020 and into 2021 was to produce a series
of recommendations to help Los Angeles, so long in thrall to its reputation
as a city of the future, engage more productively and honestly with its
past—especially where that past is fraught or has been buried or
whitewashed. The Working Group’s report, including a print volume and this
website, was released on April 15, 2021, with 18 key recommendations
complemented by subcommittee reports; essays and photo essays; and
interviews and roundtable discussions on significant topics.


Standing Together Against Hate

https://smithsonianapa.org/stand/

In March 2021 the Smithsonian published a collection of virtual resources
from its various museums and centers aimed at educating visitors about
racism, xenophobia, and discrimination against Asian Americans in the wake
of the killings in Atlanta. The #StopAsianHate webpage features links to
online exhibits, museum artifacts, archives, art, interviews, films, and
more from institutions including the National Museum of Asian Art, the
American Art Museum, the National Air and Space Museum, and the National
Museum of African American History & Culture. The offerings are
“educational resources and direct learning opportunities that we hope can
contribute to deconstructing systemic oppression and affirm the dignity of
all people,” writes Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch in an introductory
statement.


Tilt West Journal

https://www.tiltwest.org/publications/

https://journal.tiltwest.org/vol1/

https://journal.tiltwest.org/vol2/

Tilt West is a Denver-based nonprofit dedicated to stimulating inclusive
community exchange about art, ideas, and culture. We believe critical
discourse is vital to the health of an arts ecosystem. We are committed to
supporting artists, writers, thinkers, and all cultural workers who make
Colorado an interesting and inspiring place. For every issue of the Tilt
West Journal, we commission a range of cultural practitioners to respond to
a central topic. In addition to our publishing activities, Tilt West
regularly hosts roundtable discussions across the Denver metro area and
beyond.


UCLA Powell Library Community Collections

https://spark.adobe.com/page/VN0znShTRPsqX/?fbclid=IwAR1PXoQw6DwZRpZ0jLRf6C9Ve1H0f8sk_WW1k44EQpr-A_eKePWSwoKCjlc

This exhibition highlights selections from the Powell Community Collections
by Black authors. It is intended to represent marginalized voices that
exist in the Collections, and to reveal ways we can make them more
inclusive still.


Voices in Studio Glass History: Art and Craft, Maker and Place, and the
Critical Writings and Photography of Paul Hollister

https://exhibitions.bgc.bard.edu/studioglasshistory/

Voices in Studio Glass History: Art and Craft, Maker and Place, and the
Critical Writings and Photography of Paul Hollister rethinks and
reinterprets the history of postwar American studio glass. This project
builds upon the work of critic and historian Paul Hollister, who published
over eighty essays and reviews in the field. Concurrently, he recorded
candid interviews with artists and photographed them at work. Both an
exhibition and an archive, Voices in Studio Glass History unites these
materials for the first time, including unseen images, recently transcribed
interviews, and a fully annotated bibliography with linked and downloadable
articles.
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