Monthly Archive for June, 2009

ARLIS/SC Chapter Meeting Minutes/Awards Celebration April 18, 2009

ARLIS-SC Chapter Meeting/Awards Celebration

Date: Saturday, April 18, 2009
Time: 7:00-8:00pm
Location: ARLIS/NA Annual Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana
In Attendance: Sarah Sherman, Alyssa Resnick, Cathy Billings, Julie Yamashita, Laurel Bliss, Chizu Morihara, Ann Roll, Virginia Allison, Krista Ivy, Allison Schulte, Leanne Hindmarch, Mary Stark, Barbara Furbush, Elizabeth Marshak, Barbara Rominski, Leslie Abrams, Anne Popadic, Sally McKay

Leanne Hindmarch was presented with the Judith A. Hoffberg Travel Award and Allison Schulte was presented with the Student Travel Award.

Next Chapter Meeting: Joint summer meeting with VRA-SC at Otis on June 12, 2009.

ARLIS proposal for meeting in Pasadena, 2013:
Barbara Rominksi (SFMOMA), ARLIS/NA Executive Board Member, spoke regarding ARLIS-SC’s proposal that the annual conference be held in Pasadena in 2013. She said that the Executive Board requests more financial details about hotel accommodations and Pasadena Convention Center use.
For Indianapolis, the attendance was 365, 320 of which were members.

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ARLIS/Southern California Chapter Meeting Minutes June 12, 2009

ARLIS/Southern California Chapter Meeting

Date: June 12, 2009
Time: 1:15pm
Location: Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, California
In Attendance: Sarah Sherman (Chair), Alyssa Resnick (Vice-Chair), Cathy Billings (Treasurer), Julie Yamashita (Secretary), Robert Gore (Past Chair), Tony White (ARLIS/NA Board, Education Liaison), Chizu Morihara*, Allison Schulte, Susan Tockgo, Alexis Curry*, Carol Verheyen, Janine Henri, Virginia Allison, Jeri Byrne*, Susan Flanagan, Amy Ciccone, Nancy Norris*, Susan Sundquist*, Lindy Narver, Lynda Bunting*, Laurel Bliss
*–left at 2pm to attend SCASCC meeting

Introductions

Agenda Review and Additions
• Agenda was accepted with no changes.

Review of Past Minutes
• November 6, 2008 and April 18, 2009 minutes were approved.

Update from the ARLIS/NA Board
• ARLIS/NA, as of June 1, is run by a new management company, Technical Enterprises, Inc. (TEI).
• Please let the Board know of any interactions with TEI, good or bad. Feedback is important.
• Boston 2010 conference preparations are slow in coming given the economic situation. High food costs and room minimums are of particular concern, as they put a large strain on members.
• Pasadena 2013 conference proposal from ARLIS/SC has been received by the Board. Questions/concerns that still need to be addressed:
-Ease of getting to Pasadena from LAX/Burbank not always clear to vendors, people on the East Coast, foreigners, etc.
-Cost issues, including those that are being addressed by the Boston conference. More specific financial information re: hotel room rates, meeting room costs, food expenses, etc. should be submitted.
-Why not Northern California? This proposal was initiated by ARLIS/SC; the Pasadena Convention Center showed interest in having the conference; similar national organizations, including the Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) and the Museum Computer Network (MCN) have had successful conferences recently in Pasadena. Pasadena has a Meeting Center and a Convention Center, so there is the possibility of flexibility.
• L. Bliss initiated a discussion regarding the lack of Western and Canadian representation on the Strategic Planning Task Force. S. Sherman asked T. White if he would report this concern to the Board. T. White agreed to take comments to the Board.
• Discussion regarding how communication from TEI to general membership introducing it as the new management company, providing contact information, etc. would be helpful.

Treasurer’s Report
• Income total $783.00 ($243 donations/$540 dues)
• Expense total $1,903.19 (includes newsletter printing, travel awards, board conference travel, conference welcome party)
• Account balance is $3,317.25

Secretary’s Report
• Total 2009 membership is 50, including 14 students and 20 new members.

Vice-Chair’s Report
• Formal announcement will come in the fall and the winter meeting will occur in January.
• The Mentorship Workshop will be the same as the one presented at the national meeting for mentors and mentees. This will be the first chapter to do this on the regional level.
• Cathy, Sarah, Virginia, and Alyssa took the workshop at the national conference in Indianapolis and will be mentors in the national program this year; Janine took it and served as a mentor in a previous year.
• Next chapter meeting location suggestions:
-San Diego
-Santa Barbara
-Riverside
• Other meeting suggestions:
-Joint chapter meeting with Mountain West or Northern California
-Torrance (Torrance Art Museum and Public Library)—L. Bunting
• Update on today’s joint meeting with VRA/SC
-42 people in attendance
-Splitting the cost of lunch, expenses total $75, not including postcards and postage

Chair’s Report
• In late summer, there will be a call for contributions for the fall issue of Canvas
Adjournment

submitted by Julie Yamashita
6/17/2009

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Joint ARLIS/VRA Southern California Chapters Meeting June 12, 2009 (Confirmed program)

You are invited to attend the …

Joint ARLIS/VRA Southern California Chapters Meeting

June 12, 2009

Otis College of Art and Design
9045 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90045

http://www.otis.edu/

Schedule of Events:

9:00 – 9:30AM
Morning Registration
Coffee and pastries

Forum, 1st floor of Ahmanson Building

9:30 – 10:00AM
Introduction to a New Getty Vocabulary
Jonathan Ward, Editor
The Getty Vocabularies are authoritative resources for indexing art,
architecture, and material culture. The presentation will discuss the
current editorial work and contributions of the Art & Architecture
Thesaurus (AAT), Union List of Artist Names (ULAN), and Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names (TGN), as well as the development of a new Getty vocabulary, the Cultural Objects Name Authority (CONA).

Forum, 1st floor of Ahmanson Building

10:15 – 10:45AM
Sustaining Digital Legacies: What Does It Take?
Victoria McCargar
Even as digital technologies have provided us with astonishing avenues
for access, they are also setting up a preservation challenge that may
eventually dwarf projects and programs in the analog world. Fortunately, developments like OAIS (open archive information systems) PREMIS (preservation metadata) and TRAC (trusted repository audit and certification) can provide even small libraries and archives with valuable strategies for tackling the sustainability of their digital collections.

Forum, 1st floor of Ahmanson Building

11:00 – 12:00
Exhibition Tour with Curator Meg Linton
3 Solo Projects: Lynn Aldrich, Jessica Rath, Carrie Ungerman
Second in a series of exhibitions highlighting the work of Southern
California artists. Aldrich, Rath, and Ungerman have each created new
site-specific installations using common materials in quantity: dozens
of metal and plastic rain gutters, gallons of liquid latex, and
thousands of plastic water bottles to make tactile and poignant
experiences that are poetic metaphors of abundance, scarcity, and
growth.
Ben Maltz Gallery, 1st floor of Galef Building
http://www.otis.edu/public_programs/ben_maltz_gallery/index.html

Tour of the Millard Sheets Library with Cathy Chambers
http://www.otis.edu/life_otis/library/index.html

Library, 3rd floor of Ahmanson Building

12:00 – 1:00 PM
Lunch

Forum, 1st floor of Ahmanson Building

1:15 – 3:15 PM
Business Meetings
VRA/SC
ARLIS/SC
SCASCC

Rooms 502, 511 and 512, 5th floor of Ahmanson Building

3:30 – 4:30 PM
Panel on New Technology
Moderator: John Trendler

Forum, 1st floor of Ahmanson Building

5:00

Social Mixer at Bistrotek, Custom Hotel
http://www.bistrotekla.com/index.php

RSVP or questions to Alyssa Resnick (ARLIS/SC Vice-Chair), aresnick@ci.glendale.ca.us or 818-548-2010

Please send me any agenda items for the ARLIS/SC business meeting

Boxed lunch $15, payment by check or cash accepted day of event

Choice of roast beef, turkey or veggie sandwich, with chips, cookie, fruit & a drink

Free parking available on campus

Directions http://www.otis.edu/about/map_directions/index.html

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