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Annual Conference Update
CAA invites proposals for the 2018 Annual Conference in Los Angeles that cover the breadth of current thought and research in studio art, art and architectural history, pedagogical issues, theory and criticism, museum and curatorial practice, conservation, design, new media, and technology.
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Annual Conference Update
CAA extends a warm thank-you to the many artists, scholars, curators, critics, educators, and other visual-arts professionals who served as Career Services mentors during the 2017 Annual Conference.
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CAA News
At last month's Annual Conference, CAA's Committee on Intellectual Property organized "Learning from Experience: Fair Use in Practice," a panel addressing how reliance on the fair-use doctrine has increased since CAA published its Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for the Visual Arts two years ago.
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This new volume is devoted to the display of art within the visual culture of the Netherlands and contains articles that examine and conceptualize the history, meaning and techniques of exhibiting works of art in the Low Countries from the early modern period to the present.
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CAA News
Preliminary results from this year's survey show more people rely on fair use than ever before. But these results are based on a small sample. We need your help to gather a sufficient number of responses to make the data valid. Take the survey and you become eligible to win a free one-year membership in CAA. It's not too late! Take the survey now.
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CAA News
CAA seeks nominations and self-nominations for one individual to serve on the Millard Meiss Publication Fund Jury for a four-year term. Candidates must be actively publishing scholars with demonstrated seniority and achievement; institutional affiliation is not required. Deadline: April 21, 2017.
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Please visit the Research and Academic Program’s website to find out about upcoming scholarly events and activities, access archives of past activities, and get information about the fellowship program at the Clark. MORE
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CAA News
CAA has put together an Arts and Humanities Advocacy Tool Kit that pools information from sources that aid in forging partnerships, obtaining accurate data on the impact of the arts and humanities, and using your voice effectively.
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CAA News
CAA seeks a part-time advertising sales rep with media sales experience in both print and digital platforms. The ideal candidate should have established contacts in the arts and culture publishing landscape and in the wider culture field.
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Immerse yourself in the Italian art scene and culture through our Graduate Programs in Studio Art, Photography, Communication Design, Art History, and our new Summer Low-Residency degree. We also offer Post Baccalaureate programs in Studio Art and Conservation. For more information on our educational offerings please visit our website.
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CAA News
March 2017 picks from CAA's Committee on Women in the Arts include solo exhibitions of work by Amy Jorgensen in New York, a film by Jennifer Brea in Austin, Texas, and Renaissance paintings by Suor Plautilla Nelli at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
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CAA News
The Art Bulletin Editorial Board invites nominations and self-nominations for the position of reviews editor for the term July 1, 2018–June 30, 2021, with service as incoming reviews editor designate 2017–18. Deadline: April 3, 2017.
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Reimagine the creative process through Azusa Pacific’s MFA in Visual Art, a low-residency program close to the Los Angeles area’s world-class cultural venues. Get details.
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CAA News
CAA invites nominations for three individuals to serve on the Art Bulletin Editorial Board for a four-year term. The ideal candidate has published substantially in the field and may be an academic, museum-based, or independent scholar; institutional affiliation is not required. Deadline: April 17, 2017.
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CAA News
CAA invites nominations and self-nominations for one member-at-large to serve on the Publications Committee for a three-year term. The Publications Committee is a consultative body that advises CAA's Publications Department and Board of Directors. Deadline: April 21, 2017.
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CAA News
CAA invites nominations and self-nominations for three individuals to serve on the caa.reviews Editorial Board for four-year terms. The journal also seeks a librarian to serve in an ex officio capacity to advise on technical and distribution issues. Deadline: April 21, 2017.
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Dawn Odell discusses Asia in Amsterdam: The Culture of Luxury in the Golden Age, an exhibition catalogue produced by the Peabody Essex Museum and Rijksmuseum. Karen Blough reads The Bernward Gospels: Art, Memory, and the Episcopate in Medieval Germany by Jennifer P. Kingsley. Emily C. Burns reviews Melissa A. Dabakis's A Sisterhood of Sculptors: American Artists in Nineteenth-Century Rome. Read more reviews at caa.reviews.
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OF PhD Research, praxis-based. Your art/creative work (in any genre) IS the research, not parallel to or in support of a thesis. Keep your job, attend residencies with international colleagues. Critique, workshops in New York/Berlin. Option to fast track through the MFA first. Scholarship deadline March 1st.
Contact: Andrew Cooks, admissions@transart.org
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Affiliated Society News
AHAA was happy to see many members at CAA for both its annual meeting and its sponsored session, "The Gustatory Turn in American Art."
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Affiliated Society News
CCPAAH wants to thank the presenters and participants at its 2017 CAA Annual Conference session. The panel, "Reinventing the Familiar: Updated Approaches in Art History and the Studio," was chaired by Susan Altman of Middlesex County College.
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Students’ Guide to Italian Renaissance Architecture •
Abundantly illustrated, including many explanatory graphics
• Buildings discussed by both architect and type • Includes discussions of major ancient and medieval buildings
www.sgira.org
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Affiliated Society News
Thank you to all who came to FATE's affiliated-society session, "Using the F-word for Good, Not Evil: Fail, Fail Again, Fail Better," at CAA this year. We had an excellent turnout!
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Affiliated Society News
JAHF members have elected Julie Nelson Davis to a three-year term as president, Namiko Kunimoto to a three-year term as vice president, and Holly Rubalcava to a two-year term as graduate representative.
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Affiliated Society News
The deadline for SECAC's call for papers is April 20, 2017. Membership in SECAC is due at the time of paper acceptance, and registration fees are required of all. Columbus College of Art and Design looks forward to hosting "Microscopes and Megaphones" from October 25 to 28, 2017.
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NEWS FROM THE ART AND ACADEMIC WORLDS |
The Guardian
London's Institute of Contemporary Art adopted the new .art suffix last week, a sign that the art and culture business may be coming to terms with its future in the digital realm. The ICA ditched its fusty ica.org.uk domain for the streamlined and descriptive ica.art, and the move may soon be followed at other prestigious art institutions around the world.
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Teaching. Research. Exhibitions
Our Gallery exhibitions, MA and PhD programs, and research initiatives explore new ways of thinking about decorative arts, design history, and material culture. MORE
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Artspace Magazine
If there's one thing that sets US education apart from education in other nations, it's student debt. For art students with vague graduate degrees that don't offer much job security, the cost of tuition has left many of them worse off after graduating than they were before becoming a student. What can be done?
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Artsy Editorial
Inclusion in the Whitney Biennial—the influential and sometimes controversial snapshot of contemporary American art that takes place every two years—has launched or resuscitated many an artist's career. But those tapped to do the selecting have experienced their own professional transformation, as this year's organizers Christopher Y. Lew and Mia Locks may well discover.
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On Friday, April 21 and Saturday, April 22, the Saint Louis Art Museum examines millinery as a key subject for Edgar Degas and his Impressionist circle, situating their images of hatmakers, shoppers, and hats within wider historical contexts of fashion, changing attitudes to women, and shifting patterns of trade.
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Inside Higher Ed
"I don't like this whole idea of academic standards. Ever since I was in grade school, they've made me feel pressured and stressed out. I think academic standards are bullying. Whenever I deal with them, they bring back all these old bad memories. It's like PTSD or something." So declared a student from one of my courses at California State University, Fresno.
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Chronicle of Higher Education
A long-anticipated executive order restricting travelers from a half-dozen predominantly Muslim countries is likely to bring little certainty to American college campuses. The new order imposes a ninety-day ban on issuance of new visas, including student visas, to citizens of Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen.
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New York Times
As President-elect Donald J. Trump's Inauguration Day approached, hundreds of artists, critics, and others asked American museums, galleries, and other institutions to close their doors in protest. They wanted museums to show that they are "places where resistant forms of thinking, seeing, feeling, and acting can be produced," the organizers wrote in a petition for a J20 Art Strike.
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The Millions
I recently wrote a piece defending the NEA, a grant-making organization that is somehow such a drag on the economy that it is now on the chopping block for the federal 2017 budget. This move makes perfect sense for Donald Trump the businessman, according to GOP enablers, because if the arts and so-called free expression are so worthy, the private sector will step in and fund them.
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Art Newspaper
The Trump administration is considering cutting federal funding for the arts, among other spending programs, to reduce domestic spending. However, one US cultural initiative appears to be secure—the State Department's Art in Embassies program, which places works by US artists in embassies and ambassadorial homes around the world.
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