“Art builds communities, it’s not just a commodity for financial exchange.” – Dr. Lara Evans, CAA VP for Annual Conference on the value of art and art history, the complexity of the way art functions in Native communities, and the hope it offers that can be relevant to the wider world.
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CAA member and former Editor-in-Chief of The Art Bulletin Christy Anderson on why we need architectural historians and why the humanities matter.
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CAA VP for External Relations Karen Leader underscores the need for an engaged humanities ready to occupy the public sphere, and that the skills art history teaches are essential for the challenges we face.
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CAA Board member and art librarian Eric Wolf on why the skills art historians and librarians advance are crucial in today’s world.
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CAA member Monica Andrews shares the value of supporting scholars in the arts, humanities, and social sciences!
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Tatiana Reinoza reviews Juanita Solano Roa’s “Negative Originals: Race and Early Photography in Colombia” in caa.reviews!
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Now accepting proposals for the CAA 115th Annual Conference! Submit a session, individual presentation, or workshop and shape the next Conference!
CAA115 will be held in New York City, February 3–7, 2027.
Deadline: April 25
40% of artists in the U.S. do not feel prepared to address the threats they are currently facing.
This is one of the early findings from our National Artist Safety Survey, shared publicly for the first time at the 114th College Art Association (CAA) Conference in Chicago two weeks ago. @caavisual
Patrick and Julie opened a conversation about preparedness in the U.S. arts and higher education fields. Artists and cultural workers are facing increasing pressures, yet the field remains under-equipped to anticipate risk and respond collectively. At CAA, we focused on moving beyond crisis response and building proactive systems of protection and solidarity.
Protection is not a given. We must build it together.
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Raino Isto reviews “The Shape of Power: Stories of Race and American Sculpture”, at the Smithsonian American Art Museum!
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Exciting titles coming soon from @intellectbooks ! Take a look at forthcoming visual arts books—perfect for scholars, artists and enthusiasts alike.
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