February 28, 2001
Submitted by Deborah Kempe
kempe@frick.org
212 547-0658; 212 879-2091 (fax)
Executive Board Activities
In accordance with my assigned Board responsibilities, attended the following
meetings at the 2000 ARLIS/NA conference in Pittsburgh:
Pre- and Post Executive Board meetings; Leadership
Breakfast; Cataloging Advisory Committee; Travel Committee; Collection Development
Committee; Visual Resources Division; New Art Roundtable
Compiled and submitted Minutes of the annual Membership Meeting for publication in the conference proceedings
Wrote many letters of thanks to Pittsburgh conference coordinators and donors
Secured a $500 donation to the 2000 conference from first-time donor Christie’s Inc.
Attended the mid-year Board meeting in Toronto in September
As Board Liaison, communicated regularly with the chairs of the Travel Awards, Collection Development, and Cataloging Advisory Committees (2000 annual reports of Collection Development and CAC are on AWS)
Actively participated in all aspects of Board business throughout the year
Spoke with the two individuals asked to run
for Northeast Regional Representative in the 2000 election, explaining the
responsibilities and commitments of the office and encouraging them to run
Northeast Regional Activities
In addition to local NY Chapter meetings, attended the following meetings
in the Northeast:
ARLIS/New England meeting at the Northeast Document
Conservation Center and Addison Gallery of Art, Andover, Mass., June 16;
ARLIS/Delaware Valley meeting at Winterthur, DE, May 1.
Sent congratulatory letters to all outgoing presidents, incoming presidents, and incoming vice-chair/chair elects of the four chapters in the NE region
Forwarded updated chapter membership lists to Lou Adrean
Sent reminders about annual reports to outgoing chapter and committee chairs
Confirmed that all four NE chapters have pledged contributions to the Welcome Party at the 2001 conference
Worked with ARLIS/NY Board on proposal for 2004 annual conference in Brooklyn or NYC
Facilitated the addition of the ARLIS/NE Membership Survey to the Chapter Success Book
Advised ARLIS/NY and ARLIS/DV chapters in support of a joint meeting
Made donations to ARLIS/WNY, ARLIS/NY, and the new ARLIS/DV travel award
The four Northeast chapters continued their
strong programming and activities. New York and New England have the
largest number of members and accordingly active agendas. Delaware Valley
has a small but devoted membership base and is actively pursuing joint meetings
with regional partners. All four chapters maintain their own
websites. At this date, 2000 annual reports of New England and Delaware
Valley are on AWS.
Issues for Executive Board
None at this time.