Dear ART | library deco supporters:
Thank you for always taking the time to read and interact with the only African American virtual art library, gallery, and repository that delves into the Black experience in art, literature, and culture. This year once again had its highs and lows in all things centered around African American culture! To end this year, we have curated a listing of content for you to review at your leisure during the holiday season. For now, sit back, rewind in time and catch up on content, news, and information missed throughout the year. Our library curatorial team is looking forward to bringing you relevant content in 2023 that matters and will expand your horizons in African American art.
ART | library deco will go on break from December 1 – January 15, 2023.
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2023 DLF PLANNING COMMITTEE The Digital Library Federation (DLF) team is now seeking planning committee members for our annual conference, the DLF Forum. This is a great opportunity to get involved with the DLF, a community of practitioners who work to advance research, learning, social justice, and the public good through the creative design and wise application…
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Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming a Space 2023 From PBS: Directed by Tracy Heather Strain, produced by Randall MacLowry and executive produced by Cameo George, Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming a Space is an in-depth biography of the influential author whose groundbreaking anthropological work would challenge assumptions about race, gender and cultural superiority that had long defined the field…
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Dear ART | library deco supporters: Thank you for always taking the time to read and interact with the only African American virtual art library, gallery, and repository that delves into the Black experience in art, literature, and culture. This year once again had its highs and lows in all things centered around African American…
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“I thought using the iconic Statue of Liberty was important because for immigrants it has always been such a powerful symbol of the American Dream and the chance to have a fair and fresh new start. Many immigrants came from poverty and unfair circumstances and the statue symbolize freedom and hope. Go vote and don’t…
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![ART Training | NEDCC, Conservation & Preservation Training Courses 2023 [Free Registration]](https://artlibrarydeco.space/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/download-1.jpg?w=359)
REGISTER FOR FREE TRAINING COURSES, PRESENTED BY THE NORTHEAST DOCUMENT CONSERVATION CENTER (NEDCC) Mar 21, 20232:00pm – 3:30pm Eastern COMMUNITY-DRIVEN ARCHIVES: EMPOWERING HISTORICALLY MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIESLive online webinar Apr 11, 202312:30pm – 1:30pm Eastern HOW TO HOST A COMMUNITY SCANNING DAY – FREE WEBINARLive online webinar May 2, 202312:30pm – 1:30pm Eastern WRITING GRANTS FOR AUDIO PRESERVATION AND REFORMATTING…
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Center for Brooklyn History Talks in the Othmer | Legacy of Blackness: Perspectives on Family, Race, and Identity Nabil Ayers only met his famous father, jazz musician Roy Ayers, a handful of times. Raised by a white, Jewish mother, Ayers shares his personal journey in his recent book, My Life in the Sunshine. Ayers is led in conversation…
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The Digital Scholarship Office and the Archiving Black América Initiative at LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies and Collections, The University of Texas at Austin, cordially invites you to the fall installment of the Digital Scholarship in the Americas Speaker Series featuring Dr. Schuyler Esprit. Free and open to the public online. Nov 4, 2022 03:00 PM in Central Time…
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A museum training just for you: Discussion Group Learning Styles in Museums You are invited to join Museum Services and Texas museum colleagues for a Zoom discussion about how we learn in museums. Kate Betz and Evan Windham from Story + Reason will join us for a discussion about how to bring consideration of learning styles into your planning…
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