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VRA + ARLIS/NA 20112nd Joint Conference
Collaboration: Building bridges
in the 21st century
Convocation Ceremony
25 March 2011
The ARLIS/NA Student
Awards
ARLIS/NA Internship Award
The ARLIS/NA Internship
Award provides financial
support for students
preparing for a career in
art librarianship or visual
resources curatorship.
The award grants
$2,500.00 to support a
period of internship in an
art library or visual
resources collection.
2011 Internship Award –
Bailey Diers will complete
her internship at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Gerd Muehsam Award
Established to honor the
memory of Gerd Muehsam
(1913-1979), distinguished
scholar, teacher, and art
bibliographer, whose support
of and dedication to ARLIS/NA
was an inspiration to her
colleagues and students.
Given annually to recognize
excellence in a graduate
student paper or project on a
topic relevant to art librarianship.
The ARLIS/NA Research
and Publication Awards
The Melva J. Dwyer Award
Gerald McMaster
Inuit Modern
Tim Pitsiulak,
Composition (Whales Feeding),
2009, coloured pencil and
graphite on paper, 238.8 x 121.9
cm
The Melva J. Dwyer Award
Nelson Takkiruq, Mother
Delousing Child, 1992,
whale bone, ivory, stone, horn,
58.8 x 35.0 x 25.2 cm
The Melva J. Dwyer Award
The Melva J. Dwyer Award
Manasie Akpaliapik,
Respecting the Circle, 1989,
whale bone, ivory, stone, antler,
baleen, horn, 52.0 x 71.4 x 40.0
cm.
Worldwide Book Award for Publications
Richard Minsky
The Art of American Book Covers: 1875-
1930
Worldwide Book Award for PublicationsHonorable Mention
Kristen Regina
Special Issue of:Slavic and East
European Information Resources—Visual
Works on Paper in the Washington DC Area
Worldwide Book Award for
Electronic Resources
Samantha Deutch
Archives Directory for the History of Collecting
in America
H.W. Wilson Foundation Research Grants
Robert Craig BunchLibrarian
Hamilton Middle School
Collage and Assemblage in Texas: The Interviews
H.W. Wilson Foundation Research Grants
Hillary VeederAssistant Librarian
Louisiana State University
Histories of the Periodical Literature for Art and Design
George Wittenborn Memorial Book Award
George Wittenborn Memorial Book Award
George Wittenborn Memorial Book Award
George Wittenborn Memorial Book Award
The Visual Resources
Association’s
Nancy DeLaurier Award
Slides sold with “love and diligence”
since 1966
Filling orders: 1972 in Amherst, MA
Ron at Versailles, 1975
Salt Lake City, 1984: return from
Europe with some 50,000 slides
Ron’s Self Portrait on top of the
Baldacchino, 1988
1990’s Portland, OR: preparing
Gardner textbook slide sets
Early 2000’s: converting the Saskia
Archive to digital
2004, Pittock Mansion
2005 in Miami: celebrating the founding
of Scholars Resource
2005, Scholars Resource is founded
2007 Baltimore, celebrating 40 years of
Saskia
The Visual Resources
Association’s
Distinguished Service Award
VRA Distinguished Service Award
• Leadership
• Service
• Presentations and Publications
• Innovation
• Mentoring
Colleagues,We are pleased to inform you that around 10,000 new repositories' records (museums, universities, etc.) records are now available in ULAN. Thanks very much to contributor Eileen Fry of Indiana University for her hard work. Patricia Harpring, PhDManaging EditorGetty Vocabulary Program
Eileen Fry. Publications
Betty Jo Irvine Tony White
Jennifer Hehman
Theresa Rohrabaugh
Jeffrey Erickson Rebecca MossBrenda Mitchell Nancy Alexander
Julie Simic
Nicole Beatty
IU Fine Arts Slide Library / VRC 1975-2011
Colleagues, Friends, and Significant Others
The ARLIS/NA
Distinguished Service
Award
MNW’s Top 10 List
10. Margaret possesses a keen sense of humor.
9. She is an experienced hiker.
8. She speaks and reads German fluently.
7. She is a famous cook. No potluck gathering at Cornell
was complete without Margaret’s famous Plum Tart.
6. She embodies the gold standard of “professional
mentor.”
MNW’s Top 10 List
5. Appreciates a well-organized cocktail party with friends.
4. She throws a great party – either at the office or at her
home.
3. She is an avid gardener.
2. Globe trotter – she has more stamps in her passport
than Rick Steves.
1. Perhaps one of the most modest, down to earth,
common-sensical, individuals you are lucky enough
to meet, work with or call your friend!