Annual Report (2001)
Visual Resources Advisory Committee,
ARLIS NA
Chair: Gregory P. J. Most,
National Gallery of Art
National Gallery of Art
Washington, DC 20565
g-most@nga.gov
Board Liaison: ARLIS/NA Secretary, Norine Duncan, Brown University
VRAC Members
Leigh Gates, Art
Institute of Chicago *
Maryly Snow, University of California-Berkeley *
Marty Stein, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston *
Mary S. Wassermann, Philadelphia Museum of Art
Ann Whiteside, Harvard Design School
Sheryl L. Wilhite, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
* second year
The Visual Resources Advisory Committee (VRAC) through its chair, continued to serve as an advisor with the moderator and vice-moderator of the Visual Resources Division (VRD) on the redesign of the VRD web page and its subsequent move to Bethany College (http://www.bethanywv.edu/vrd/). Bethany College has generously offered to host the site since Daniel Nolting, web site custodian, has recently taken a position in their library. The VRAC is featured on the VRD site.
The VRAC has also assisted in developing session proposals for the joint ARLIS/NA-VRA conference in St. Louis in 2002 with the VRD.
Mary Wassermann, Philadelphia Museum of Art, will be the new chair of VRAC. Outgoing committee members completeing their two-year terms are Maryly Snow, Leigh Gates, Marty Stein, and Gregg Most. Ms. Wassermann will supply a new list of committee members to the EB this spring.
A joint ARLIS/NA and Visual Resources Association task force for continuing education was approved at the mid-year EB meeting. Mary Wassermann, incoming Chair of VRAC, will serve as its co-chair with John Taormina, who will represent the VRA. Ms. Wassermann and Mr. Taormina will supply a list of Task Force members to the EB this spring. Below, please find a draft charge for the Task Force, that was written with the input of VRAC.
ARLIS/NA-VRA
Joint Task Force on Continuing Education
Charge:
To
develop an infrastructure and curriculum for a weeklong summer institute of
continuing education in image collection/visual resources management; to
negotiate instructors and teaching materials for the institute; and to arrange
its first venue and program schedule at Rice University (Houston, Texas) for
early summer 2003.
Topics
may include but are not limited to:
-
visual resources fundamentals
- classification and cataloging systems and procedures
- general collection development and management
- budgetary procedures
- staffing and personnel issues
- facilities planning
- storage and preservation issues
- electronic file development and management
- analog and digital image parallel management
- new technologies
- leadership/management skills
- project management
- metadata and data standards
- implementation of VRA Core Categories for Visual Resources
- copyright and intellectual property rights
- grants writing
Short-term
Goals:
-
development of a standard program that is repeatable and sustainable
- certification of attendance and completion by ARLIS/NA and VRA
Long-Term
Goals:
-
vary geographic offering of summer institute
- development and publication of an image collection management text
- certification of program by peer organizations
- ongoing
program funding from outside sources