Apply now for the Celine Palatsky Travel Award! Applications are due on February 17, 2023.
The ARLIS/NA, New York Chapter, is pleased to offer the Celine Palatsky Travel Award to support professional development, including attendance at the 51th annual conference, Transformacion, hosted on April 18-21, 2023 in Mexico City, Mexico. The award amount is $1,500 to be used towards conference registration and travel.
This is a great opportunity for students and new members who would like to become more involved in the organization, and we encourage you to apply!
For more information about the conference, please visit:
https://www.arlisna.org/events/2023-annual-conference-
Eligibility:
• Must be a member of both ARLIS/NA and ARLIS/NA New York Chapter.
• Must not have full institutional support.
• Must not be an ARLIS/NA New York Chapter board member.
• Must not have won this award in the past five years.
How to apply:
Send your resume or CV and a letter of application by email (as PDF attachment) to Billy Kwan (billy.kwan@nysid.edu), Chair of ARLIS/NA New York.
Your letter of application should explain your interest in art information professions and describe how you expect to benefit from your attendance at the conference. If you receive partial institutional support, specify the amount. Please include the name and contact information of one professional reference.
Applications will be reviewed by a committee consisting of the Chair of ARLIS/NA NY, the winner of the Celine Palatsky award in the previous year, and one chapter member in good standing. Applicants will be notified by February 28, 2023.
About the Celine Palatsky Travel Award
The travel award is given in memory of Celine Palatsky, who served as the Associate Museum Librarian of the Thomas J. Watson Library of the Metropolitan Museum of Art from 1971 to 1999 and as ARLIS/NY Treasurer for fourteen consecutive years. Celine grew up in France, and as a cataloger and reference librarian at the Met, she handled books in a number of languages, including Greek and Latin. She was a dedicated professional, serving this chapter from 1979 to 1993 and participating in local, regional, and national meetings. Celine was an avid and enthusiastic traveler, enjoying the arts, fine food, and adventure.
The amount and number of awards varies based on chapter resources and location of the annual conference. The ARLIS/NA New York Chapter Travel Award was initiated in 1993 and renamed the Celine Palatsky Travel Award in 2000.
A special fund in support of the Celine Palatsky Travel Award has been established. We encourage members to donate to promote conference attendance and professional development of our community.