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Art Libraries Society of North America


The Art Libraries Society of North America (also known as ARLIS/NA) is an organization of approximately 1,000 art librarians, library students and visual resource professionals. The ARLIS/NA was founded in 1972.

Activities edit

ARLIS/NA organizes activities such as:

  • annual conferences,
  • publishing articles through publications such as Art Documentation, occasional papers, and online publications,
  • providing a forum for professional communication, via listserv and a web site,
  • scholarship awards,
  • awards for research, service, and publication.[1]

History edit

Before ARLIS/NA, art librarians organized under an American Library Association Round Table, which had limited support. Meetings were only held biannually, attendance was minimal, and professional progress slow. During the post-war years, through the influence of popular magazines like Time and Life, Americans were exposed to a range of cultures, with hundreds of new museums and libraries built and an array of new publications.[2] This led to the art librarians to organize.

By the late 1960s, against ALA's wishes,[3] a separate, an under-supported short-lived art library group was created in conjunction with an existing museum sub-section of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), a division of ALA. Member William J. Dane stated that the group [4] "didn't like being called a sub-section. We didn't need to depend on ALA or ACRL."

ARLIS/NA was founded in 1972 by art librarians attending the American Library Association annual conference in Chicago and was the brainchild of Judith Hoffberg, who had been inspired by attending meetings of ARLIS/UK in London. The informal annual meetings of art librarians with College Art Association furthered the initiative to organize. The Association of College and Research Libraries was one of several library organizations in which art librarians were enrolled at that time.[5]

By 1982 a major section of ARLIS/NA had broken off to form its own group, Visual Resources Association (VRA).[6] The mission of the VRA is focused on media and image management, as well as progressing research and education in those areas.[7] [8]

The ARLIS/NA membership has, from its beginnings, included librarians, archivists, visual resource professionals, artists, curators, educators, publishers, as well as students and others interested in visual arts information. Annual conferences and publications, as well as listserv threads feature discussions, presentations, workshops, and other opportunities for specialized professional development interests, such as cataloging, public services, archives, and acquisitions as well as technological trends and social issues of interest to the membership as a whole. Virtual sessions are common, especially since travel was limited during the 2020 COVID-19 global pandemic.

In 2022 for the society's fiftieth anniversary, members who had served on the Strategic Directions Committee reflected on the society's history.[9]

Chapters edit

ARLIS/NA is an international organization with regional affiliated chapters across Canada, Mexico, and the United States.[10] Two chapters, ARLIS/NA Texas-Mexico and ARLIS/NA Northwest, are transnational. Canadian chapters are Ontario and Montréal-Ottawa-Québec.[11]

Affiliates edit

ARLIS/NA has relationships with many affiliated organizations across the arts, librarianship, and visual resources management, including the American Library Association, ARLIS/UK & Ireland, the College Art Association, and REDARTE/RJ.[citation needed]

Organizational Structure edit

The ARLIS/NA Executive Board is composed of a president, vice-president/president-elect and past president, all of whom serve a continuous three-year term; and a secretary, treasurer, chapters liaison, Canadian liaison, advancement liaison, education liaison, and an editorial director, all of whom serve two-year terms. The ARLIS/NA Executive Director also serves on the ARLIS/NA Board.[citation needed]

Past Presidents edit

  • 1973: Judith Hoffberg
  • 1974: Jean Finch
  • 1975: William B. Walker
  • 1976: John Murchie
  • 1977: Nancy John
  • 1978: Katharine Martinez Ratzenberger
  • 1979: Joyce Pellerano Ludmer
  • 1980: Wolfgang M. Freitag
  • 1981: Karen Muller
  • 1982: Caroline Backlund
  • 1983: Nancy Allen
  • 1984: Mary Ashe
  • 1985: Toni Petersen
  • 1986: Susan Craig
  • 1987: Jeffrey Horrell
  • 1988: Ann Abid
  • 1989: Clive Phillpot
  • 1990: Lynette Korenic
  • 1991: Merrill Wadsworth Smith
  • 1992: Betty Jo Irvine
  • 1993: Deidre Stam
  • 1994: Janis Ekdahl
  • 1995: Edward Teague
  • 1996: Jack Robertson
  • 1997: Roger Lawson
  • 1998: Mary Graham
  • 1999: Kathryn Wayne
  • 2000: Karen McKenzie
  • 2001: Ted Goodman
  • 2002: Daniel Starr
  • 2003: Allen Townsend
  • 2004: Jeanne Brown
  • 2005: Margaret Webster
  • 2006: Ann Whiteside
  • 2007: Deborah Ultan-Boudewyns
  • 2008: Ken Soehner
  • 2009: Amy Lucker
  • 2010: Marilyn Russell
  • 2011: Jon Evans
  • 2012: Deborah Kempe
  • 2013: Gregory P. J. Most
  • 2014: Carole Ann Fabian
  • 2015: Kristen Regina
  • 2016: Heather Gendron
  • 2017: Eumie Imm Stroukoff
  • 2018: Kim Collins
  • 2019: Laura Schwartz
  • 2020: Amy Trendler
  • 2021: Mark Pompelia
  • 2022: Rebecca Price
  • 2023: Rachel Resnik
  • 2024: Melanie Emerson
[12]

Annual conferences edit

ARLIS/NA hosts a yearly conference for members to meet in person, share ideas and network.[1][13]

  • 2023 - 51st Annual - Mexico City, México
  • 2022 - 50th Annual - Chicago, Illinois
  • 2021 - 49th Annual - Montreal, Quebec (virtual due to COVID-19 pandemic)
  • 2020 - 48th Annual - St. Louis, Missouri (canceled due to health threat of COVID-19 pandemic)
  • 2019 - 47th Annual - Salt Lake City, Utah
  • 2018 - 46th Annual - New York City, New York
  • 2017 - 45th Annual - New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 2016 - 44th Annual - Seattle, Washington (joint with Visual Resources Association)
  • 2015 - 43rd Annual - Fort Worth, Texas
  • 2014 - 42nd Annual - Washington, D.C.
  • 2013 - 41st Annual - Pasadena, California
  • 2012 - 40th Annual - Toronto, Ontario
  • 2011 - 39th Annual - Minneapolis, Minnesota (joint with Visual Resources Association)
  • 2010 - 38th Annual - Boston, Massachusetts
  • 2009 - 37th Annual - Indianapolis, Indiana
  • 2008 - 36th Annual - Denver, Colorado
  • 2007 - 35th Annual - Atlanta, Georgia
  • 2006 - 34th Annual - Banff, Alberta, Canada
  • 2005 - 33rd Annual - Houston, Texas
  • 2004 - 32nd Annual - New York City, New York
  • 2003 - 31st Annual - Baltimore, Maryland
  • 2002 - 30th Annual - St. Louis, Missouri (joint with Visual Resources Association)
  • 2001 - 29th Annual - Los Angeles, California
  • 2000 - 28th Annual - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • 1999 - 27th Annual - Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 1998 - 26th Annual - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • 1997 - 25th Annual - San Antonio, Texas
  • 1996 - 24th Annual - Miami Beach, Florida
  • 1995 - 23rd Annual - Montreal, Quebec
  • 1994 - 22nd Annual - Providence, Rhode Island
  • 1993 - 21st Annual - San Francisco, California
  • 1992 - 20th Annual - Chicago, Illinois
  • 1991 - 19th Annual - Kansas City, Kansas
  • 1990 - 18th Annual - New York City, New York
  • 1989 - 17th Annual - Phoenix, Arizona
  • 1988 - 16th Annual - Dallas, Texas
  • 1987 - 15th Annual - Washington, D.C.
  • 1986 - 14th Annual - New York City, New York
  • 1985 - 13th Annual - Los Angeles, California
  • 1984 - 12th Annual - Cleveland, Ohio
  • 1983 - 11th Annual - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • 1982 - 10th Annual - Boston, Massachusetts
  • 1981 - 9th Annual - San Francisco, California
  • 1980 - 8th Annual - New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 1979 - 7th Annual - Toronto, Ontario
  • 1978 - 6th Annual - New York City, New York
  • 1977 - 5th Annual - Los Angeles, California
  • 1976 - 4th Annual - Chicago, Illinois
  • 1975 - 3rd Annual - Washington, D.C.
  • 1974 - 2nd Annual - Detroit, Michigan
  • 1973 - 1st Annual - New York City, New York

Awards & Honors edit

ARLIS/NA offers travel awards to students and industry professionals (members and non-members) to their annual conferences.[14]

Distinguished Service Award edit

One of the honors is the Distinguished Service Award which is given to an individual of any country whose exemplary service in art librarianship, visual resources curatorship, or a related field, has made an outstanding national or international contribution to art information.[15]

The George Wittenborn Memorial Book Award edit

This honor recognizes excellence of content and production in North American art publications. The award is presented annually for outstanding publications in the visual arts and architecture which combine the highest standards of scholarship, design, and production.[16]

Upon its foundation in 1974, it was called the Art Publishing Award. it was renamed in 1980 to honor George Wittenborn (1905–1974), the influential New York art book dealer and publisher.[17]

Outreach/Communications edit

ARLIS-L is the society's listserv which functions as a forum for sharing information and discussing issues facing art librarians, library students and visual resource professionals. The listserv is also a resource for job listings. ARLIS-L is a place for society members to distribute information about ARLIS/NA activities at conferences, workshops and meetings, announcements of awards and honors, news regarding society members and information on new print and electronic publications. ARLIS-L is an open discussion list and anyone may subscribe.[18]

Publications edit

Art Documentation edit

Art Documentation is the official journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America and is published twice yearly by the University of Chicago Press. Art Documentation includes articles and information relevant to art librarianship and visual resources curatorship. The publication includes practical information for the ARLIS/NA community such as committee, conference, meeting, chapter and member updates.[19]

Occasional Papers & Online Publications edit

Manuscripts for purchase on art information issues with such topics on staffing standards and core competencies. Resources are available for download on the ARLIS/NA website.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2008-05-09. Retrieved 2008-04-20.
  2. ^ Freitag. W. M. (Fall 1997) ARLIS/NA at twenty-five: a reminiscence. Art Documentation v. 16 no. 2, p. 15-19.
  3. ^ Jacoby, T., et al. (Spring 2005). A Journey to Mr. Dewey's 700s: Speaking With Bill Dane. Art Documentation v. 24 no. 1 (Spring 2005) p. 42-9.
  4. ^ Jacobs, Andrew (18 December 2007). "Keeper of an Unlikely Trove, Gutenberg to Warhol". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Freitag, W. M. (Fall 1997). ARLIS/NA at twenty-five: a reminiscence. Art Documentation v. 16 no. 2, p. 15-19.
  6. ^ "Visual Resources Association". vraweb.org.
  7. ^ "About | Visual Resources Association". vraweb.org. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
  8. ^ Freitag, W. M. (Fall 2003). Twenty years of estrangement, or what's in a name. Art Documentation v. 22 no. 2, p. 4
  9. ^ Mathews, Emilee, Lori Salmon, Cathryn Copper, and Karina Wratschko. 2022. “‘And That Is the Basis of ARLIS/NA’: Enduring Values across the Fifty-Year History of the Art Libraries Society of North America.” Art Documentation: Bulletin of the Art Libraries Society of North America 41 (2): 151–86.
  10. ^ Roy. "Chapters - Art Libraries Society of North America". www.arlisna.org. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
  11. ^ "Chapters - Art Libraries Society of North America". www.arlisna.org. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  12. ^ "Past Presidents - Art Libraries Society of North America". www.arlisna.org. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
  13. ^ "Conferences - Art Libraries Society of North America". www.arlisna.org. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
  14. ^ "Awards & Honors - Art Libraries Society of North America". www.arlisna.org. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
  15. ^ "Distinguished Service Award - Art Libraries Society of North America". www.arlisna.org. Retrieved 2023-10-20.
  16. ^ Rebel, Janelle (2019-09-01). "Unrecognized Creative Labor: A Critique of the George Wittenborn Memorial Book Award". Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America. 38 (2): 338–359. doi:10.1086/705907. ISSN 0730-7187. S2CID 213268001.
  17. ^ Melby, Julie; Starr, Daniel; Ahmed, Nedda (2016). "George Wittenborn Award: Past Winners - Art Libraries Society of North America". University of Illinois Archives. ARLIS/NA. from the original on 2021-11-29. Retrieved 2021-11-29.
  18. ^ "ARLIS-L - Art Libraries Society of North America". www.arlisna.org. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
  19. ^ Dyki, Judy (ed.). "Art Documentation". Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America.
  20. ^ "Home - Special Libraries Association". Special Libraries Association.

External links edit

  • Art Documentation
  • Archives of ARLIS/NA at the University of Illinois


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The Art Libraries Society of North America also known as ARLIS NA is an organization of approximately 1 000 art librarians library students and visual resource professionals The ARLIS NA was founded in 1972 Contents 1 Activities 2 History 3 Chapters 4 Affiliates 5 Organizational Structure 6 Past Presidents 7 Annual conferences 8 Awards amp Honors 8 1 Distinguished Service Award 8 2 The George Wittenborn Memorial Book Award 9 Outreach Communications 10 Publications 10 1 Art Documentation 10 2 Occasional Papers amp Online Publications 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksActivities editARLIS NA organizes activities such as annual conferences publishing articles through publications such as Art Documentation occasional papers and online publications providing a forum for professional communication via listserv and a web site scholarship awards awards for research service and publication 1 History editBefore ARLIS NA art librarians organized under an American Library Association Round Table which had limited support Meetings were only held biannually attendance was minimal and professional progress slow During the post war years through the influence of popular magazines like Time and Life Americans were exposed to a range of cultures with hundreds of new museums and libraries built and an array of new publications 2 This led to the art librarians to organize By the late 1960s against ALA s wishes 3 a separate an under supported short lived art library group was created in conjunction with an existing museum sub section of the Association of College and Research Libraries ACRL a division of ALA Member William J Dane stated that the group 4 didn t like being called a sub section We didn t need to depend on ALA or ACRL ARLIS NA was founded in 1972 by art librarians attending the American Library Association annual conference in Chicago and was the brainchild of Judith Hoffberg who had been inspired by attending meetings of ARLIS UK in London The informal annual meetings of art librarians with College Art Association furthered the initiative to organize The Association of College and Research Libraries was one of several library organizations in which art librarians were enrolled at that time 5 By 1982 a major section of ARLIS NA had broken off to form its own group Visual Resources Association VRA 6 The mission of the VRA is focused on media and image management as well as progressing research and education in those areas 7 8 The ARLIS NA membership has from its beginnings included librarians archivists visual resource professionals artists curators educators publishers as well as students and others interested in visual arts information Annual conferences and publications as well as listserv threads feature discussions presentations workshops and other opportunities for specialized professional development interests such as cataloging public services archives and acquisitions as well as technological trends and social issues of interest to the membership as a whole Virtual sessions are common especially since travel was limited during the 2020 COVID 19 global pandemic In 2022 for the society s fiftieth anniversary members who had served on the Strategic Directions Committee reflected on the society s history 9 Chapters editARLIS NA is an international organization with regional affiliated chapters across Canada Mexico and the United States 10 Two chapters ARLIS NA Texas Mexico and ARLIS NA Northwest are transnational Canadian chapters are Ontario and Montreal Ottawa Quebec 11 Affiliates editARLIS NA has relationships with many affiliated organizations across the arts librarianship and visual resources management including the American Library Association ARLIS UK amp Ireland the College Art Association and REDARTE RJ citation needed Organizational Structure editThe ARLIS NA Executive Board is composed of a president vice president president elect and past president all of whom serve a continuous three year term and a secretary treasurer chapters liaison Canadian liaison advancement liaison education liaison and an editorial director all of whom serve two year terms The ARLIS NA Executive Director also serves on the ARLIS NA Board citation needed Past Presidents edit1973 Judith Hoffberg 1974 Jean Finch 1975 William B Walker 1976 John Murchie 1977 Nancy John 1978 Katharine Martinez Ratzenberger 1979 Joyce Pellerano Ludmer 1980 Wolfgang M Freitag 1981 Karen Muller 1982 Caroline Backlund 1983 Nancy Allen 1984 Mary Ashe 1985 Toni Petersen 1986 Susan Craig 1987 Jeffrey Horrell 1988 Ann Abid 1989 Clive Phillpot 1990 Lynette Korenic 1991 Merrill Wadsworth Smith 1992 Betty Jo Irvine 1993 Deidre Stam 1994 Janis Ekdahl 1995 Edward Teague 1996 Jack Robertson 1997 Roger Lawson 1998 Mary Graham 1999 Kathryn Wayne 2000 Karen McKenzie 2001 Ted Goodman 2002 Daniel Starr 2003 Allen Townsend 2004 Jeanne Brown 2005 Margaret Webster 2006 Ann Whiteside 2007 Deborah Ultan Boudewyns 2008 Ken Soehner 2009 Amy Lucker 2010 Marilyn Russell 2011 Jon Evans 2012 Deborah Kempe 2013 Gregory P J Most 2014 Carole Ann Fabian 2015 Kristen Regina 2016 Heather Gendron 2017 Eumie Imm Stroukoff 2018 Kim Collins 2019 Laura Schwartz 2020 Amy Trendler 2021 Mark Pompelia 2022 Rebecca Price 2023 Rachel Resnik 2024 Melanie Emerson 12 Annual conferences editARLIS NA hosts a yearly conference for members to meet in person share ideas and network 1 13 2023 51st Annual Mexico City Mexico 2022 50th Annual Chicago Illinois 2021 49th Annual Montreal Quebec virtual due to COVID 19 pandemic 2020 48th Annual St Louis Missouri canceled due to health threat of COVID 19 pandemic 2019 47th Annual Salt Lake City Utah 2018 46th Annual New York City New York 2017 45th Annual New Orleans Louisiana 2016 44th Annual Seattle Washington joint with Visual Resources Association 2015 43rd Annual Fort Worth Texas 2014 42nd Annual Washington D C 2013 41st Annual Pasadena California 2012 40th Annual Toronto Ontario 2011 39th Annual Minneapolis Minnesota joint with Visual Resources Association 2010 38th Annual Boston Massachusetts 2009 37th Annual Indianapolis Indiana 2008 36th Annual Denver Colorado 2007 35th Annual Atlanta Georgia 2006 34th Annual Banff Alberta Canada 2005 33rd Annual Houston Texas 2004 32nd Annual New York City New York 2003 31st Annual Baltimore Maryland 2002 30th Annual St Louis Missouri joint with Visual Resources Association 2001 29th Annual Los Angeles California 2000 28th Annual Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1999 27th Annual Vancouver British Columbia 1998 26th Annual Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1997 25th Annual San Antonio Texas 1996 24th Annual Miami Beach Florida 1995 23rd Annual Montreal Quebec 1994 22nd Annual Providence Rhode Island 1993 21st Annual San Francisco California 1992 20th Annual Chicago Illinois 1991 19th Annual Kansas City Kansas 1990 18th Annual New York City New York 1989 17th Annual Phoenix Arizona 1988 16th Annual Dallas Texas 1987 15th Annual Washington D C 1986 14th Annual New York City New York 1985 13th Annual Los Angeles California 1984 12th Annual Cleveland Ohio 1983 11th Annual Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1982 10th Annual Boston Massachusetts 1981 9th Annual San Francisco California 1980 8th Annual New Orleans Louisiana 1979 7th Annual Toronto Ontario 1978 6th Annual New York City New York 1977 5th Annual Los Angeles California 1976 4th Annual Chicago Illinois 1975 3rd Annual Washington D C 1974 2nd Annual Detroit Michigan 1973 1st Annual New York City New YorkAwards amp Honors editARLIS NA offers travel awards to students and industry professionals members and non members to their annual conferences 14 Distinguished Service Award edit One of the honors is the Distinguished Service Award which is given to an individual of any country whose exemplary service in art librarianship visual resources curatorship or a related field has made an outstanding national or international contribution to art information 15 The George Wittenborn Memorial Book Award edit This honor recognizes excellence of content and production in North American art publications The award is presented annually for outstanding publications in the visual arts and architecture which combine the highest standards of scholarship design and production 16 Upon its foundation in 1974 it was called the Art Publishing Award it was renamed in 1980 to honor George Wittenborn 1905 1974 the influential New York art book dealer and publisher 17 Outreach Communications editARLIS L is the society s listserv which functions as a forum for sharing information and discussing issues facing art librarians library students and visual resource professionals The listserv is also a resource for job listings ARLIS L is a place for society members to distribute information about ARLIS NA activities at conferences workshops and meetings announcements of awards and honors news regarding society members and information on new print and electronic publications ARLIS L is an open discussion list and anyone may subscribe 18 Publications editArt Documentation edit Art Documentation is the official journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America and is published twice yearly by the University of Chicago Press Art Documentation includes articles and information relevant to art librarianship and visual resources curatorship The publication includes practical information for the ARLIS NA community such as committee conference meeting chapter and member updates 19 Occasional Papers amp Online Publications edit Manuscripts for purchase on art information issues with such topics on staffing standards and core competencies Resources are available for download on the ARLIS NA website See also editArt history Art Libraries Society U K and Ireland equivalent Judith Hoffberg List of library associations Slide library Special Libraries Association SLA 20 References edit a b Art Libraries Society of North America History amp Mission Archived from the original on 2008 05 09 Retrieved 2008 04 20 Freitag W M Fall 1997 ARLIS NA at twenty five a reminiscence Art Documentation v 16 no 2 p 15 19 Jacoby T et al Spring 2005 A Journey to Mr Dewey s 700s Speaking With Bill Dane Art Documentation v 24 no 1 Spring 2005 p 42 9 Jacobs Andrew 18 December 2007 Keeper of an Unlikely Trove Gutenberg to Warhol The New York Times Freitag W M Fall 1997 ARLIS NA at twenty five a reminiscence Art Documentation v 16 no 2 p 15 19 Visual Resources Association vraweb org About Visual Resources Association vraweb org Retrieved 2018 03 27 Freitag W M Fall 2003 Twenty years of estrangement or what s in a name Art Documentation v 22 no 2 p 4 Mathews Emilee Lori Salmon Cathryn Copper and Karina Wratschko 2022 And That Is the Basis of ARLIS NA Enduring Values across the Fifty Year History of the Art Libraries Society of North America Art Documentation Bulletin of the Art Libraries Society of North America 41 2 151 86 Roy Chapters Art Libraries Society of North America www arlisna org Retrieved 2018 03 27 Chapters Art Libraries Society of North America www arlisna org Retrieved 2024 03 18 Past Presidents Art Libraries Society of North America www arlisna org Retrieved 2020 06 04 Conferences Art Libraries Society of North America www arlisna org Retrieved 2020 06 04 Awards amp Honors Art Libraries Society of North America www arlisna org Retrieved 2018 03 27 Distinguished Service Award Art Libraries Society of North America www arlisna org Retrieved 2023 10 20 Rebel Janelle 2019 09 01 Unrecognized Creative Labor A Critique of the George Wittenborn Memorial Book Award Art Documentation Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America 38 2 338 359 doi 10 1086 705907 ISSN 0730 7187 S2CID 213268001 Melby Julie Starr Daniel Ahmed Nedda 2016 George Wittenborn Award Past Winners Art Libraries Society of North America University of Illinois Archives ARLIS NA Archived from the original on 2021 11 29 Retrieved 2021 11 29 ARLIS L Art Libraries Society of North America www arlisna org Retrieved 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