recommended blogs for art exhibit reviews
Posted: February 5, 2008 Filed under: Blogs, Exhibitions 4 Comments »here’s a short list of “must-aggregate” art blogs: (The A-list!)
Wooster Collective
The Wooster Collective was founded in 2001. This site is dedicated to showcasing and celebrating ephemeral art placed on streets in cities around the world.
Two Coats of Paint
Two Coats of Paint posts reviews, commentary, and background information about painting and related subjects on one easily accessible site. TCOP is maintained by Sharon L. Butler.
SELLOUT
SELLOUT is a dialogue about every practical aspect of being a visual artist–from saving money to resizing jpegs, and everything in between. It is more than a professional advice aggregator and hot-tip provider.
PaintersNYC
NEWSgrist was started in March 2000 as an e-zine devoted to the politics of art and culture in the digital age. For four years it was distributed entirely by email subscription. In April 2004 it morphed into a blog.
Modern Art Notes
Tyler Green’s blog about modern and contemporary art. This is my chronicle of my thoughts of and passions for modern and contemporary art. It’s updated pretty much every weekday, and occasionally on weekends when something particularly irks or emboldens m
Modern Art Obsession
A NYC Modern Art Obsessed Collector – The Rants of a Completely Obsessed NYC Modern Art Collector
jameswagner.com
James Wagner lives in New York and writes about art and politics on jameswagner.com. He is the editor, along with Barry Hoggard, of the arts calendar ArtCal.
Happy Famous Artists
happy famous artists are an artistic collective combining ideas of intelligensius anarchus and jeff blind
greg.org: the making of, the making of: movies, art, &c., by greg allen
On greg.org, I document my filmmaking and writing projects, which currently include a series of documentary-style shorts, an animated musical, and a couple of feature film scripts. I also expand on ideas and inspirations related to my work. So I publish i
Grammar.police
Kriston Capps writes G.p from the District, where he lives with his dog and roommates. He was born in Texas, raised on brisket, and lives for Longhorns football.
Gallery Hopper
Your guide to the best of fine art photography, galleries and events in New York City and beyond.
Eyebeam reBlog
The Eyebeam reBlog is a community site focused on art, technology, and culture. The guest reBlogger is filtering feeds provided by artists, curators, bloggers, and news sites. With the touch of a button the reBlogger selects material to share with the Eye
Bureaux. The Editors’ Blog at petiteMort.org
Bureaux is a place where the editors and the readers of petiteMort can share thier thoughts with other readers of petiteMort.
bloggy
Barry Hoggard lives in New York and writes about art and politics on bloggy.com. He is the editor, along with James Wagner, of the arts calendar ArtCal, in addition to being its webmaster. He also operates a platform for hosting artist and gallery website
Bad at Sports
Contemporary Art Talk. Bad at Sports online is powered by Canadian Willpower 2.3.1 and Chicagoian Knowhow by Duncan Richard and Christopher
Art Fag City
As relevant as Eric Fischl. New York art news, reviews and gossip. Art Fag City is Paddy Johnson.
Art21 Blog
artreview.com
artreview.com is a unique blend of editorial and community content, combining the insight and critical weight of some of today’s most important artworld voices with the input and opinions of everyday enthusiasts from around the world.
artblog
by roberta fallon and libby rosof
ArtCal – The opinionated guide to New York art galleries
List compiled by
Joy Garnett
Associate Library Manager
Robert Goldwater Library
Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10028
Arts Librarian (Access Services) – Yale University
Posted: February 5, 2008 Filed under: Academic Librarianship, Art Librarianship, Opportunities: Job Postings Comments OffEssential Duties
Planning, monitoring and evaluating access services (for all hours the library is open) including: access desk information services, circulation, document & Library Shelving Facility materials delivery, interlibrary loan, electronic and print course reserves, stack maintenance, security and facilities maintenance, and the Arts Library website. Fostering a creative,
collaborative, and team-oriented work-environment and facilitating communication and coordination among team members. Supervising and coaching 3 direct report support staff members, 5 – 8 student assistants, and support staff members from other units who also work in access services; establishing, monitoring and incorporating performance indicators to assess and improve the quality of services provided by the department; and participating in general planning for the new Arts Library, including the move of collections and transition of services, in coordination with other Arts units. General oversight of the Arts Library website including: facilitating design and content planning in coordination with other Arts librarians and Yale Arts area constituencies; routine maintenance; and coordinating with the Integrated Library Technology Services Dept. for web technology support and implementation of centrally developed standards.
Working with vendors or other units that support library operations, such as photocopying, print management, facilities maintenance, and security. Participating in the delivery of the Arts reference services. Contributing to development of system-wide access services policies and procedures. Continuing to be professionally active both at Yale and in the field.
Qualifications
Masters degree from an ALA-accredited program. Demonstrated professional accomplishments and a minimum of two years professional library experience are required for appointment at the Librarian II level, five years of experience and accomplishments are required for the Librarian III level. Demonstrated success in supervising and leading in a unionized and diverse staff team environment. Excellent analytical, organizational, management, customer service, oral and written communications, and interpersonal skills. Experience with web design and development and electronic information resources. Ability to effectively build partnerships and promote the benefits of change in an academic culture that often values ambiguity, diversity of opinion, and historic precedent. Ability to work both independently and collegially in a demanding and rapidly changing environment. Advanced degree and/or relevant experience in art, history of art, architecture or classics disciplines preferred. Experience with HTML and XML preferred. Demonstrated knowledge of one or more Western European languages preferred. Demonstrated accomplishments and ongoing engagement in professional development, research or services for appointment at the Librarian III level.
Complete details available here.







