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MARILYN RUSSELL

Institute of American Indian Arts 2238 Vuelta San Marcos
83 Avan Nu Po Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508
Phone: 505-424-8925
Phone: 505-424-2397

Education:


Ph.D.
University of Kansas - Education
M.L.S. Emporia State University - Library and Information Management
M.A. University of Kansas - Education
B.F.A. University of Kansas - Graphic Design
Other: Adams State College - Post graduate study in Fine Arts

Library Experience:

Director of Library Programs, Institute of American Indian Arts 2003-date
Fine Arts and Humanities Librarian, University of Minnesota Duluth 1999-2003
Fine Arts Librarian, University of Minnesota Duluth 1991-2003
Librarian Specialist, Hutchinson Technology, Hutchinson, Minnesota 1990
Coordinator of Fine Arts Library, Kansas City Kansas Public Library 1985-1989

Teaching Experience:

Professor, Adjunct, Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico 2004
Assistant Professor, Adjunct, University of Minnesota Duluth, American Indian Studies Dept., 1998-2003
Assistant Professor, Adjunct, University of Minnesota Duluth, Art Dept., 1995-2003
Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota Duluth, Study in England Program, University of Birmingham,
United Kingdom 1999
Art Instructor, University College, University of Minnesota, Creative Visions in Mexico, 1995-1999
Art Instructor, Adjunct, Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, Kansas, Commercial Art Program,
1981-85, 1975-1978
Art Instructor, Adjunct, Saint Mary College, Leavenworth, Kansas, Art Dept., 1980-1981
Teaching Assistant, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, 1978-1981

Selected Papers, Presentations, and Publications:

Paper presented at the ARLIS/NA Annual conference, New York City. Session titled “Destruction and Reconstruction of Cultural Heritage Affected by Wars.” Paper titled “Repatriation of Native American Objects After Decades of Removal,” April 2004

Paper presented at the International Indigenous Librarians Forum III, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Paper titled
“A Physical Translation of Native American Philosophy into the Learning Place,” November 2003

Paper presented at the ARLIS/NA Mountain West Regional Meeting, Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, Wyoming. Session titled “Spirit, Symbols, and Stories: As Seen in Contemporary Native American Art,” October 2002

Paper and presentation given at the University of Minnesota Duluth, Women’s History Month. Session titled “Life, Spirit, and Symbols: Art and Poetry of Two Ojibwe Women,” March 2002


Paper published “My Quest for Identity as Artist, Scholar, and Native American,” in Art Documentation, Bulletin of the Art Libraries Society of North America, vol. 20, no.2, Fall 2001

Paper presented at the University of Minnesota Duluth First Reading XXI, Tweed Museum. Sponsored by the UMD Department of Philosophy, the College of Liberal Arts, the Tweed Museum of Art, Glensheen, the Popular Culture Association and the American Culture Association. Paper titled “Native American Contemporary Art: It’s Diverse Challenges,” April 2001

Paper presented at the ARLIS/NA Annual conference, Los Angeles, California. Co-Moderator and panelist of a session titled “Contemporary Native American Indian Art: Challenges for Artists, Curators, Scholars, Librarians, and Educators. Paper titled “My Quest for Identity as Artist, Scholar, and Native American,” April 2001

Paper presented at the 22nd Annual Conference of the Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Session titled “New Mexico Studies: Aesthetics in New Mexico.” Paper titled “Native American Contemporary Art,” March 2001

Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Paper titled “The Survival of Native American Women’s Art of the Southwest: How Symbolism is Used in their Art,” February 2000

Paper presented at the Art Libraries Society/Mountain West Regional Meeting, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Paper titled “Survival of Native American Women’s Art of the Southwest: A Bibliography of Selected Resources,” November 1998

Paper presented at the Women and Spirituality conference, “Activism and Spirituality: Building Faith, the Land and the People,” Mankato State University, Mankato, Minnesota. Paper titled “The Spirituality of Ojibwe Indian Women,” October 1998

Paper presented at the International Plains Indian Seminar, Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, Wyoming. Paper titled “The Spirit of the Ojibwe Indian Woman Found in Artistic Images of Yesterday and Today,” September 1998

ARLIS/NA Annual conference, San Antonio, Texas. Co-Moderator and panel participant on “Call to Action: What can WE DO to Educate Future Art Librarian and Visual Resources Professionals,” February 1997

Presentation given at “Celebrating Creation” sponsored by the Education Department, University of Minnesota Duluth. Paper titled “The Creation Story as told by an American Indian Christian Woman Artist,” December 1996

Paper presented at the ARLIS/NA Annual conference, Montreal, Quebec. Panel participant on “Eye of the Beholder: The Union of Culture and Artistic Vision in Women.” Paper titled “A Gathering of the Spirits,” March 1995

Book reviews published in Art Documentation, Bulletin of the Art Libraries Society of North American, Fall Issue 1995, Vol. 14, No. 3 and Winter Issue 1994, Vol. 13, No. 4.

Paper presented at the ARLIS/NA Annual conference, Montreal, Quebec. Co-Moderator and panel participant on “Librarian as Educator.” Paper titled “Facing the Reality of Students Preparation and Research Skills,” March 1995

The Collaboration for the Advancement of College Teaching and Learning: Cases on Teaching, Learning and Faculty Development. Case study published: “Facing the Reality of Students Preparation and Research Skills: Problems Encountered in a Collaborative Effort between a Professor and a Librarian,” in collaboration with Deborah Petersen-Perlman, UMD Associate Professor in Communications, 1995

Minnesota Library Association, Duluth, Minnesota. Moderator and panel participant on “The Virtual Reference Library: FirstSearch, Electronic Data and Documents and the Internet>’ Paper titled “FirstSearch,” 1994

BI Conference, University of California, Santa Barbara, California, “Upside of Downsizing: Using Library Instruction to Cope.” Joint presentation of a paper with Deborah Petersen-Perlman, titled “Managing the Three-Ring Circus: A Case Study of Collaborative Teaching and Learning,” 1994

ARLIS/NA Annual conference, Providence, Rhode Island. Co-Moderator and panel participant on “Lessons from the Trenches: Teaching Art Librarianship and Visual Resources Curatorship.’ Paper titled “Learning and Teaching Styles,” 1994

ARLIS/NA Annual conference, Providence, Rhode Island. Panel participant on “The Virtual Reference Library: Putting New Electronic Tools to Work in Reference and BI.” Paper titled “Advantages and Disadvantages of FirstSearch and CD-ROMS’s on Electronic Data and Documents,” 1994

Bush Faculty Development Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota. “Promoting a Culture of Collaboration: Working Together in the Interest of Learning.” Joint presentation with Deborah Petersen-Perlman, titled “A Workshop on Collaborative Teaching and Learning in the Large Lecture Classroom,” 1993

Minnesota Library Association Annual Conference, ACRL Division, Brainerd, Minnesota. Paper titled “Critical Thinking and BI,” 1992

Published article “Censorship in the Arts,” in Great Plains Review of Information Transfer, Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas, 1990.

ARLIS/NA and College Art Association joint Session, Houston, Texas. Paper titled “Censorship in the Arts,” 1988

Professional Service:

Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA), 1987-date
Member of the Nominating Committee, 2004-date
Member of the Art and School Library Division, 2003-date
Co-Chair and Member of the Diversity Ad Hoc Committee, 2000-2004
Chair of the Professional Development Committee, 1995-1997, member, 1993-1997
Member of the Research Committee, 1993-1995
Member of the Women and Art Round Table, 1993-2002
Moderator and Vice-Moderator of the Academic Library Division, 1992-1994
Member of the Reference and Information Services Section, 1991-2003
Member of the Public Library Division, 1988-1990
Co-Moderator and Vice-Moderator of the Public Library Division, 1989-1990
Vice-Chair of the ARLIS/Central Plains Chapter, 1988-1989

Honors and Awards:

Enrolled member of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe at Leech Lake Indian Reservation, Cass Lake, Minnesota

ARLIS/NA, 2001 Thames and Husdson Conference Attendance Award for outstanding contributions to ARLIS/NA as a committee member and group moderator. ARLIS/NA, 1995 Fraiser McConnell Travel Award recipient for members of an ethnic or cultural group.

$1,500 UMD Faculty and Academic Staff Professional Development funds awarded to present a joint paper with UMD Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, 1993-1994

Memberships:

American Library Association
Art Libraries Society of North America
Tribal Colleges Librarians

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