Returning for its eighteenth year, New Voices in the Profession provides professionals new to art librarianship or visual resources the opportunity to present topics from exceptional coursework, such as a master's thesis, or topics with which they are engaged early in their professional life. New professionals are defined as either students in MLIS or Master's programs leading to a career in art librarianship or visual resources, or those within five years of Master's level study. The New Voices session is organized by the Professional Development Committee, ArLiSNAP, and the Gerd Muehsam Award Committee.
Four speakers presented at the 2024 New Voices session which took place on April 3. Dallas Fellini, winner of the Gerd Muehsam Award, presented "Queer Dis/Appearance in the Colonial Archive: Censorship, Punitive Surveillance, and Colonial State Building." Ghazal Ghazi presented "Unraveling 'Ishq: Love in the Poetry, Calligraphy, and Miniature Painting of the Persianate World." St John Karp presented "Art in Hospitals and Interns in Archives." Courtney Richardson presented "An Art and Wellness-Driven Approach to Personal Archiving."
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