Print

Print


FYI: The 2022 VRA Award Recipients.  Please join me in congratulating all!

posted by your ARLIS/NA-VRA Liaison,
Karen Bouchard

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Margaret C. McKee, VRA PR&C <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 1:16 PM
Subject: Press Release: 2022 VRA Award Recipients
To: <[log in to unmask]>


VRA Website
<http://vra.memberclicks.net/message2/link/b2c8da3b-0dae-4160-9c68-ec9758a0b948/1>
|
My VRA Log In
<http://vra.memberclicks.net/message2/link/b2c8da3b-0dae-4160-9c68-ec9758a0b948/2>
|
Contact Us
<http://vra.memberclicks.net/message2/link/b2c8da3b-0dae-4160-9c68-ec9758a0b948/3>

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release

Contact: Visual Resources Association
<http://vra.memberclicks.net/message2/link/b2c8da3b-0dae-4160-9c68-ec9758a0b948/4>

Online Address: http://vraweb.org/about/committees/awards-committee/
<http://vra.memberclicks.net/message2/link/b2c8da3b-0dae-4160-9c68-ec9758a0b948/5>



VISUAL RESOURCES ASSOCIATION PRESENTS 2022 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD TO
JOLENE DE VERGES; NANCY DELAURIER AWARDS TO AFSANEH NAJMABADI FOR FOUNDING
THE WOMEN’S WORLDS IN QAJAR IRAN DIGITAL ARCHIVE AND LAEL ENSOR-BENNETT AND
KENDRA WERST FOR THEIR FOUNDATIONAL WORK WITH THE EQUITABLE ACTION
COMMITTEE; AND AN HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS AWARD TO ALLAN T. KOHL.



BALTIMORE—*The Visual Resources Association (VRA)*, a multidisciplinary
organization dedicated to furthering research and education in the field of
image management, proudly presented the *2022 Distinguished Service Award
(DSA)* to *Jolene de Verges*, Southern Methodist University’s (SMU)
Director of the Jake and Nancy Hamon Arts Library, at the 40th annual
Baltimore conference on March 31st. The VRA annually honors an individual
who has made an outstanding career contribution to the field of visual
resources and image management. DSA recipients have achieved a level of
distinction through leadership, research, service to the profession,
outstanding innovation, participation, or project management.

De Verges served twice on the Executive Board, as Secretary (2007-2009) and
as President (2012-2014), and as Co-Chair of the Strategic Plan Task Force
(2016-2017). On the Board, de Verges’ noteworthy combination of innovative
vision and gentle pragmatism helped guide the Association toward new
partnerships, areas of programming, administrative procedures and
 investment policies to promote the Association’s financial health. She
helped raise VRA’s visibility by strengthening relationships with
like-minded organizations and shepherding the creation of the International
Chapter. A model collaborator in resource-sharing projects, de Verges
oversaw VRA’s formal affiliation with the Society of Architectural
Historians (SAH) and supported their SAHARA project. She helped expand
VRA’s programming to support emerging areas of practice and scholarship,
such as digital humanities, visual literacy, and video. Her Board created
the External Speakers Fund, which provided additional incentives to attract
new, non-member conference presenters in order to diversify the
perspectives shared at VRA’s Annual Conferences.
[image: Jolene de Verges]

This tireless work for VRA is only surpassed by her stellar professional
career and educational experience–she holds advanced degrees in library and
information science as well as art history. De Verges currently is the
well-respected director of the SMU’s Arts Library overseeing a staff of
subject librarians, special collections, and access and operations staff.
She previously held library and visual resources positions at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Smith College, the Worcester Art
Museum and Quinsigamond Community College. De Verges’ generous spirit of
mentorship has extended to many emerging professionals and students.



De Verges richly deserves the DSA for her vision, leadership, mentorship,
service and dedication to the field of visual resources. John Trendler,
current VRA President, stated: “I had the distinct pleasure of serving on
the executive board during Jolene’s presidency. She presided with
compassion for the association; calmly moving initiatives and discussions
with grace and agility. Congratulations to Jolene on this well-deserved
award.”


The *Nancy DeLaurier Awards (NDL)*, named for one of the pioneers of the
Visual Resources profession, honors distinguished achievement in the field
of image management. “Achievement" is measured by immediate impact and may
take the form of published work, oral presentation, project management,
software development, technology application, website creation, or other
outstanding effort. Two NDL awards were bestowed on March 31st in
Baltimore.

The 1st NDL award went to *Afsaneh Najmabadi*, Harvard University’s Francis
Lee Higginson Professor of History and Women, Gender, and Sexuality, for
founding, guiding, developing and sustaining the Women’s Worlds in Qajar
Iran (WWQI) Digital Archive.



WWQI focuses on collecting and making available digital images of Qajar era
(1796 – 1925) primary source materials that were created by or are relevant
to the lives of women, or that address issues of gender during this period.
In 2009, after several years of developing the idea for WWQI, Najmabadi,
along with four other Qajar scholars (Nahid Mozaffari, Dominic Brookshaw,
Naghmeh Sohrabi, and Manoutchehr Eskandari--Qajar), received WWQI’s first
major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.



Since then, Najmabadi has been the Principal Investigator for this project
and has provided overall leadership for all aspects of WWQI. In addition to
setting the work’s intellectual direction and supervising the activities of
the project, she has led the efforts in developing and maintaining
relationships with external collaborators (particularly museums and
archives) and has carried out a portion of the work with individual
families, who have donated to the archive. She also manages the
Harvard-based portion of the work.
[image: Afsaneh Najmabadi]

The WWQI Digital Archive
<http://vra.memberclicks.net/message2/link/b2c8da3b-0dae-4160-9c68-ec9758a0b948/6>
uses digital technology to overcome the challenges of geography, politics
and ownership to piece together a richer, more nuanced and complete picture
of the transformative Qajar era. For these extended efforts, which have
significantly enhanced research and teaching in Iranian history and many
other disciplines resulting in the inclusion of 214 collections, 10,266
texts and 51,331 images in WWQI, VRA is honored to bestow this award on
Professor Najmabadi.

The 2nd NDL award was bestowed on *Lael Ensor-Bennett*, Johns Hopkins
University’s Assistant Curator, Visual Resources Collection, and *Kendra
Werst*, formerly Williams College’s Assistant Visual Resources Curator, now
a Flower and Vegetable Farmer at Bluebird Meadows in Hurdle Mills, North
Carolina, for their foundational work with the VRA Equitable Action
Committee (EAC) and the innovative Community Hour programming.

In response to growing calls for a “diversity committee” in recent years,
Ensor-Bennett and Werst stepped up to form VRA’s Equitable Action Committee
<http://vra.memberclicks.net/message2/link/b2c8da3b-0dae-4160-9c68-ec9758a0b948/7>.
As co-chairs, Ensor-Bennett and Werst gathered a diverse group of VRA
members to accomplish the following: identify actionable initiatives;
support equity and inclusion as well as underrepresented and minoritized
members; educate and empower VRA members on topics related to accessibility
and disability inclusion; and advise the Executive Board on matters related
to equity. They have demonstrated dynamic leadership abilities, shown a
welcoming spirit of collaboration, and developed important equity guidance
for VRA as well as pertinent, accessible programming.



One of the most important programs implemented under Ensor-Bennett and
Werst’s leadership is the ongoing Community Hour discussion series. These
gatherings are low-pressure virtual meetings that have allowed VRA members
across the country to address pressing matters and check in on one another
throughout the pandemic and beyond. It has created a space for members to
talk about local challenges and to support one another. EAC programming has
covered everything from critical cataloging to accessibility and equity in
online instruction; from unionizing to mutual aid; from salary transparency
to institutional responses to Black Lives Matter. Many sessions have
invited both VRA
[image: Lael Ensor-Bennett]

member experts and external authorities to discuss a wide range of timely,
pressing topics. The EAC has also worked with VREPS to provide programming
specifically addressing concerns for those who are just starting their VR
careers. They take extensive anonymized notes for their programs, ensuring
privacy for attendees while inviting those unable to join Community Hour
gatherings to still participate.



For founding the EAC and establishing a spectacular model for how to
support colleagues in an efficient and inclusive manner, Ensor-Bennett and
Werst richly deserve the NDL, one of VRA’s highest honors. As their
nominator, Andrew Wang stated, “They’ve truly breathed new life into VRA by
providing leadership opportunities, representing some of the most
marginalized members of our community both within and beyond VRA, and
modeling ethical practices within our profession.”
[image: Kendra Werst]


*Special Honorary Life memberships (SHLM)* are awarded to Individuals,
designated representatives of an Institution, Contributing or Patron
members by the Executive Board in recognition of eminent distinction in any
of the fields of the Association’s purpose. Honorary Life members are not
required to pay dues and they have all the privileges of Individual members.

The 2022 Honorary Life Members Award was presented to *Allan T. Kohl*,
Minneapolis College of Art & Design’s Librarian, Visual Resources and
Library Instruction, in recognition of generous philanthropy, outstanding
service and career-long dedication to the field of visual resources.
Kohl is a familiar face in VRA with an extensive VRA service record and a
big conference presence, as witnessed at the Baltimore 2022 conference and
many before it. But, what makes him extraordinary is his heartfelt devotion
to VRA and that he has no intention of slowing down. He continues to keep
his hand in many VRA activities by choice. Among his numerous
accomplishments are: extensive service on the VRA Board, committees, task
forces, etc.; support of conference activities, especially fundraising
activities and entertainment; major philanthropy funding the New Horizons
travel awards for many years; progressive research, scholarship,
presentations and publications; and valuable open resource development with Art
Images for College Teaching
<http://vra.memberclicks.net/message2/link/b2c8da3b-0dae-4160-9c68-ec9758a0b948/8>
.



This Honorary Life Members Award comes at a perfect time in Kohl’s career
to acknowledge his extraordinary dedication, terrific service, many
kindnesses and abundant generosity to VRA. It provides a way to demonstrate
the gratitude of the Association and its members for his Herculean efforts
over many years. Kohl has now received the full VRA awards
trifecta–Distinguished Service, DeLaurier, and Honorary Life Member
Awards–and is so very deserving of them all.
[image: Allan Kohl]

*Congratulations to all of the 2022 VRA award recipients and thank you to
the nominators. *
Award Ceremony Recording
<http://vra.memberclicks.net/message2/link/b2c8da3b-0dae-4160-9c68-ec9758a0b948/9>


Connect with Us:  Twitter
<http://vra.memberclicks.net/message2/link/b2c8da3b-0dae-4160-9c68-ec9758a0b948/10>
| Instagram
<http://vra.memberclicks.net/message2/link/b2c8da3b-0dae-4160-9c68-ec9758a0b948/11>
| Facebook
<http://vra.memberclicks.net/message2/link/b2c8da3b-0dae-4160-9c68-ec9758a0b948/12>
| LinkedIn
<http://vra.memberclicks.net/message2/link/b2c8da3b-0dae-4160-9c68-ec9758a0b948/13>

------------------------------
This email was sent to [log in to unmask] by [log in to unmask]
Visual Resources Association • PO Box 856955, Minneapolis, Minnesota
55485-6955, United States
Remove My Email or Manage Preferences
<http://vra.memberclicks.net/unsubscribe2/v2/unsubscribe/b2c8da3b-0dae-4160-9c68-ec9758a0b948>
 •  Privacy Policy <http://www.memberclicks.com/emailprivacy/>
[image: Powered by MemberClicks] <http://www.memberclicks.com>


-- 
Karen A. Bouchard
Arts & Humanities Librarian

Rockefeller Library, Box A
10 Prospect Street
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912  USA

*Make an appointment. *
<https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/selfsched?sstoken=UUdmMEJjWFdOa0FyfGRlZmF1bHR8OTBiZWQ4MGU1ODg5ZjMxYTdjMmU5YWU0YzQ2MDQ2ODQ>

Phone: (401) 863-3218

[log in to unmask]

Librarian profile page and subject guides
<http://libguides.brown.edu/prf.php?account_id=54285>

If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.
Cicero. *Epistulae
ad Familiares*, book IX, epistle 4.


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mail submissions to [log in to unmask] For information about joining ARLIS/NA see: http://www.arlisna.org/membership/join-arlisna Send administrative matters (file requests, subscription requests, etc) to [log in to unmask] ARLIS-L Archives and subscription maintenance: http://lsv.arlisna.org Questions may be addressed to list owner (Judy Dyki) at: [log in to unmask]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~