The Melva J. Dwyer Award is given to the creators of exceptional reference or research tools relating to Canadian art and architecture and nominations are now open! Find the full details on our awards page: https://t.co/3izFGLG4dg
Heads up art library staff! Here is a call for proposals for the @ARLIS_NA Conference 2022 in Chicago. The submission deadline is Nov. 1, 2021. https://t.co/gE3ZwwtNis
The ARLIS/NA Exhibition Best Practices Task Force has cooked up a delicious draft and wants to hear from you! Their draft is now open for comment, let them know your thoughts by October 24. https://t.co/3izFGLG4dg
Save the date for the 2021 ArLiSNAP / VREPS Fall Virtual Conference on November 13, 2021!
Want to present at the conference? Presentation submissions are being accepted until 10/20. Visit the ArLiSNAP website to access the conference program and submission form! Link in bio.
Out now! Featuring books on photography, quilting, the @IAIASantaFe Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, and more, check out the September 2021 issue of ARLIS/NA reviews here: https://t.co/3izFGLG4dg
The eLearning in Libraries Symposium is currently seeking proposals for the 2021 event! Proposals are due October 15th. Submit yours now at https://t.co/vW8aWTKAEJ or visit our website for more details https://t.co/hV4csjTtHl
Multimedia & Technology #arlisReviews wants you! They're currently taking applications to review for the Dec 2021 issue. Find the descriptions of the resources up for review and put your name in the ring here: https://t.co/3izFGLG4dg
The Canadian Women Artists History Initiative at Concordia has partnered with the @agotoronto, the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, and @RyersonU’s Modern Literature and Culture Research Centre to bring you Modernisms, Inside & Out, a free virtual conference!
Are you excited for Uninvited: Canadian Women Artists in the Modern Moment? Join McMichael Chief Curator Sarah Milroy for a free webinar on September 15 at 6:30 pm EST as she shares highlights and insight behind the curatorial process of this groundbreaking new exhibition.
How have architecture librarians responded to the COVID-19 lockdowns? Discover new strategies for navigating architecture, a predominantly print-based field, in an era of digital learning in @ARLIS_NA's ART DOCUMENTATION: https://t.co/YQce8YhI6f
We are pleased to share the recording of @narrowrooms's keynote, "Berlin, Berlin," that took place during our Online Symposium, "Black Lives and Archival Histories in Canada"! Thanks again to @deaf_spectrum and @cdnhearing for providing ASL interpretation. https://t.co/8le80Qp06Q
Our site is live and we’re officially open for business!
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For consideration in the Spring 2022 issue, please submit a draft by November 1st.
Questions? Let us know!
Conundrum Press is accepting submissions for our second annual Mini-Comic Bursary for Black and Indigenous Creators! Applications are open until December 31, 2021.
For more information and to learn about the work of last year’s recipient click through the link in our bio.
We wanted to share a new online art therapy practice:
“You, Me and Comic Art Therapy” with art therapist and comic artist Chantal Fraizinger
Check out Chantal’s website for more info about these services and to get in touch!:
https://t.co/qpDHmO89ZS
https://t.co/PPoA85rMYq
This is your chance to paint the 6ix!
In collaboration with @StART_Toronto & 7th Generation Image Makers, we're seeking mural proposals in support and recognition of Black lives and the rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Submit your proposal today: https://t.co/CRcQgvJDnv
🎉 REMINDER! 🎉
The Research in Residence: Arts' Civic Impact program is looking for arts organizations & festivals interested in discovering their civic impact with one of our researchers! Deadline is Sept 10 to put forth your team's name for consideration.
We're looking to hire a Website Coordinator and a Social Media and Digital Content Coordinator! These positions will help us maintain the McMichael's website and create fresh, engaging content for our social media platforms.