ARLIS/NA News Release

For Immediate Release

 

The Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) is pleased to announce receipt of a grant in the amount of $4,200 from the Getty Grant Program of the J. Paul Getty Trust to support the participation of Gu Yinhai, Deputy Manager of the Library of the Shanghai Museum at the 29th Annual Conference in Los Angeles, March 29th-April 4th.  Mr. Gu will be a featured speaker at a session on libraries and publishing in China sponsored by the ARLIS/NA International Relations Committee, "Treasures of the Dragon: Exploring Art Libraries and Publishing in China".  Art librarians attending the conference will hear first-hand accounts of issues and trends in publishing and librarianship in China.  Gu is head of a major art library in China and has authored a substantial body of publications about China’s cultural heritage. 

 

ARLIS/NA has a longstanding commitment to developing strong and vital links with art librarians around the world.  The ARLIS/NA International Relations Committee organizes internationally focussed conference panel sessions, inviting art librarians from abroad to participate as speakers.  These activities enhance mutual knowledge and expand the horizons of ARLIS/NA members.

 

The Getty Grant Program fosters work of exceptional merit for which resources are otherwise limited.  It supports a wide range of projects that promote research in the history of art and related fields, advancement of the understanding of art, and conservation of cultural heritage.  Previous grants from the Getty Grant Program to ARLIS/NA have generously supported three art librarians from South America to participate in our 28th annual conference (Pittsburgh) and ten Eastern European art librarians for our 21st annual conference (San Francisco).

 

For additional information about the session visit the website at:

http://arlis2001.ucsd.edu/schedule/sessions/1.html

 

For additional information about the conference visit the website at:

 http://arlis2001.ucsd.edu/

 

For additional information about the Getty Grant Program visit their website at:

 

http://www.getty.edu/grant/