I am writing to see if anyone would be interested in putting together a panel proposal for ARLIS/NA 2022 on teaching, collections work, exhibits, programming and/or collaborations in art information spaces that you may be involved in that center
accessibility as a guiding principle. This is a nascent idea, so if this at all interests you, let me know and let's brainstorm about how we can craft a proposal together! I am also looking for someone who might be interested in serving as the moderator for such a panel.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Maggie
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Maggie Murphy (she/her)
Assistant Professor, Visual Art & Humanities Librarian
Liaison to the School of Art, Weatherspoon Art Museum, and Departments of Interior Architecture, Philosophy, Religious Studies, History, and Languages, Literatures & Cultures
UNC Greensboro is a community of learners situated within a network of historical and contemporary relationships with Native American tribes, communities, parents, students, and alumni. I acknowledge that this land has long served as the site of meeting and exchange amongst a number of Indigenous peoples, specifically the Keyauwee and Saura. (Why are land acknowledgments important?)