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Okay, since Indy has now been brought up by several of you.  I would like
to be on record as saying that several years ago, I considered proposing
Indianapolis as an ARLIS/NA confence site but at that time the support
structure required for local hosting was rather problematic.
  Given current headquarters support for conferences, I do think this is a
real possibility now.
  I have contacted Ursula Kolmstetter, IMA Librarian, about Indy as a
future conference site option.
   BJ Irvine, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN

On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Ray Anne Lockard wrote:
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Good for you, Katherine, for putting Indianapolis on the list of conference
> sites.  I was there for an ARLIS/NA Regional meeting about 10 years ago or so
> and I was THRILLED with what I found there!  Columbus, Indiana is one of the
> most remarkable places in the country and probably one of the country's best
> kept secrets!  I had never heard of it prior to the regional meeting, nearly
> did not go on the tour, and was ASTOUNDED by the architecture I encountered
> there.  Let's add Indianapolis to the list!  Ray Anne Lockard
>
> PS -- I also like the idea of seeing/doing something different by having a
> conference in Las Vegas.  I would never go there otherwise and I am sure there
> is plenty for us to learn in that location, expecially things that relate to
> American pop and material culture.  RAL
>
> Katharine Martinez wrote:
>
> > ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> > I think all the suggested future sites sound terrific. Just to complicate
> > matters I'd like to add Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Museum of Art is the
> > seventh largest art museum in the US. In nearby Bloomington there's the
> > Indiana University Art Museum, the Lilly Library's extraordinary
> > collections of rare books and manuscripts, and a fabulous Thomas Hart
> > Benton mural in the University Auditorium. Another major reason for ARLIS
> > to go to Indianapolis: the presence of BJ Irvine at IU, which for me, makes
> > Bloomington the center of the ARLIS/VRA universe. (Can you tell I'm a
> > former student?) *And* in case you need another reason to want to go: the
> > nearby town of Columbus, Indiana contains an extraordinary number of
> > buildings by important architects -- check out
> > http://www.cornishproductions.com/Place/Columbus/Columbus1.html.
> >
> > The local members may wish I'd kept my mouth shut. I do appreciate how much
> > work it would mean for them to organize a conference in Indianapolis with
> > trips to Bloomington and Columbus. And I do recognize that ARLIS is not
> > responsible for helping me find an excuse to (re)visit Indiana.
> >
> > Kathy Martinez
> > **********************************************************
> > Katharine Martinez, Herman and Joan Suit Librarian
> > Fine Arts Library
> > Harvard University
>
B. J. Kish Irvine, Ph.D.
Fine Arts Librarian
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN 47405
(812) 855-5743 or fax (812) 855-3443

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