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Thursday, April 16
 

1:00pm EDT

ARLIS/NA Virtual Day: Conference Planning Advisory Committee Opening Remarks
Thursday April 16, 2026 1:00pm - 1:15pm EDT
Join the Conference Planning Advisory Committee (CPAC) live from Concordia University’s 4TH SPACE, a vibrant public venue in the heart of downtown Montreal dedicated to research, learning, and community engagement. This free virtual pre-conference day will be available via Zoom, where attendees can interact with speakers, or by livestream on YouTube. Open to members and non-members alike, this event does not require registration for the Montréal conference.

The event is from 1:00 to 4:00 pm. See the full schedule for the event by following this link.

Register using this Zoom registration link for the entire session from 1:00 to 4:00 pm.
Livestream link for the entire session from 1:00 to 4:00 pm.
Speakers
avatar for Hélène Brousseau

Hélène Brousseau

Digital Media and Visual Resources Librarian, Concordia University
ARLIS 2026 CPAC (programming), Member of ARLIS/MOQ chapter
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Pamela Caussy

VCR (Visual Collections Repository) Manager, Concordia University
ARLIS 2026 CPAC (local arrangements), Member of ARLIS/MOQ chapter
avatar for Adèle Flannery

Adèle Flannery

Visual arts and design librarian, Université du Québec à Montréal
ARLIS 2026 CPAC (local arrangements), Member of ARLIS/MOQ chapter
avatar for Gwen Mayhew

Gwen Mayhew

Head, Collection Access, Canadian Centre for Architecture
ARLIS 2026 CPAC (programming), Member of ARLIS/MOQ chapter

Gwen Mayhew has been the head of collection access at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) in Montreal since 2019. She leads a fabulous team of reference librarians, cataloguers and a circulation assistant, all of whom are focused on facilitating both onsite and remote acce... Read More →
Thursday April 16, 2026 1:00pm - 1:15pm EDT
Virtual

1:15pm EDT

ARLIS/NA Virtual Day: Curating Resistance: Library Exhibitions as Pedagogy, Protest and Practice
Thursday April 16, 2026 1:15pm - 2:30pm EDT
Research libraries stage exhibitions that resist silence, amplify marginalized voices and invite new forms of public dialogue. Far from neutral, library exhibitions are increasingly important as pedagogical, political and cultural interventions. This panel will explore how exhibitions rooted in library collections and curatorial practice function as acts of resistance–whether to institutional inertia, political censorship or canonical narratives.

Exhibiting Resistance: Experiential Learning through Archival Curation
Speaker: Sam Regal

This paper presents a student internship program at a large public research university, where an undergraduate curated an exhibition from archival protest ephemera. The project connected current student activism with institutional legacies of resistance, transforming the library into a site of dialogue between past and present struggles.

Curation in Academic Art Libraries: Empowering Students and Promoting New Forms of Storytelling
Speaker: Anaïs Grateau

The paper considers how student-led exhibitions resist static art-historical narratives and challenge the notion of art libraries as apolitical spaces. Through case studies of collaborative curatorial projects, the paper highlights exhibitions-as-pedagogy, positioning students as active meaning-makers who shape interpretive frameworks for diverse audiences.

I Object: Activist History, Library Exhibitions and Art
Speakers: Courtney Hunt and Leticia Wiggins

This paper presents a case study of an exhibition that merged archival collections with contemporary feminist art to foreground the activist history of an R1 university campus. Staged amid state-level restrictions on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, the project demonstrates how art libraries can serve as sites of cultural resistance under conditions of political constraint.

Widening the Arc: Drawing on the Full Spectrum of Library Collections
Speaker: Jamie Vander Broek

This paper examines an exhibition that resisted the conventional privileging of “treasures” by displaying scientific works alongside mass-produced children’s books, and by inviting visitors to handle materials directly. By dismantling the hierarchy between special and circulating collections, the project demonstrates how library exhibitions can resist entrenched curatorial orthodoxies and reframe everyday materials as vital sources of public knowledge.

The event is from 1:00 to 4:00 pm. See the full schedule for the event by following this link.

Register using this Zoom registration link for the entire session from 1:00 to 4:00 pm.
Livestream link for the entire session from 1:00 to 4:00 pm.
Speakers
avatar for Jamie Vander Broek

Jamie Vander Broek

Librarian for Art & Design, University of Michigan

avatar for Anaïs Grateau

Anaïs Grateau

Head of the Henry Clay Frick Fine Arts Library, University of Pittsburgh Library System

I'm the Head Librarian of the Henry Clay Frick Fine Arts Library at the University of Pittsburgh Library System. I studied art history and museum studies with an emphasis on modern and contemporary art at the École du Louvre in Paris. I have been living and working in the United... Read More →
avatar for Courtney Hunt

Courtney Hunt

Art and Design Librarian | Associate Professor, The Ohio State University Libraries
avatar for Sam Regal

Sam Regal

Instruction and Exhibitions Librarian, Special Collections and Archives, University of California, Santa Cruz
avatar for Leticia Wiggins

Leticia Wiggins

Ethnic Studies Librarian, The Ohio State University

Moderators
avatar for A.M. LaVey

A.M. LaVey

Senior librarian, New York Public Library
A.M. LaVey is a Senior Librarian at The New York Public Library and a specialist in Slavic-language art and dance resources. As a scholar-practitioner, they have curated exhibitions ranging from Belarusian protest embroidery to the Ukrainian avant-garde. Their research interests focus... Read More →
Thursday April 16, 2026 1:15pm - 2:30pm EDT
Virtual

2:50pm EDT

ARLIS/NA Virtual Day: Meet Your Board: Open Members’ Meeting
Thursday April 16, 2026 2:50pm - 4:00pm EDT
This open members’ meeting will offer attendees an overview of ARLIS/NA’s current priorities, activities, and leadership updates for the 2025–2026 program year. The session will begin with the President’s welcome and report, followed by reports from the Secretary, Treasurer, Development Committee, and Editorial Director, offering updates on the association’s governance, finances, fundraising, and publications. Together, these presentations will give members an opportunity to learn more about the work of the association and stay connected to its ongoing initiatives. The session will conclude with a presentation and question period on travelling to Montréal for the conference, featuring representatives from the Conference Planning Advisory Committee and the Advocacy and Public Policy Committee.

The event is from 1:00 to 4:00 pm. See the full schedule for the event by following this link.

Register using this Zoom registration link for the entire session from 1:00 to 4:00 pm.
Livestream link for the entire session from 1:00 to 4:00 pm.
Speakers
avatar for Cathryn Copper

Cathryn Copper

Head, Eberhard Zeidler Library, University of Toronto

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Scott Davis

Amon Carter Museum of American Art
avatar for Patricia Gimenez

Patricia Gimenez

University of Iowa
avatar for Emilee Mathews

Emilee Mathews

Head of Ricker Library, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign

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Dana Ospina

Digital Initiatives Librarian, California State University, Dominguez Hills
avatar for Liv Valmestad

Liv Valmestad

Architecture/Fine Arts library, University of Manitoba, Art Librarian, President ARLIS/NA

Thursday April 16, 2026 2:50pm - 4:00pm EDT
Virtual
 
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