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FEMINIST ART HISTORY CONFERENCE AT AMERICAN UNIVERSITY

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Announcing the First Annual

FEMINIST ART HISTORY CONFERENCE
AT AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
in Washington D.C.

CONTINUING THE LEGACY: HONORING THE WORK OF
NORMA BROUDE AND MARY D. GARRARD

Friday and Saturday
November 5 and 6
2010

Keynote Speaker: Friday 6 PM

Dr. Anna Chave, Professor
Graduate School, City University of New York

Sponsored by the Art History Program, Department of Art,
College of Arts and Sciences at American University.

Conference is free and open to the Public; sessions and keynote
will be held at the Katzen Art Center on AU’s campus.

Call for Papers:

Please submit one-page proposals on any topic of feminist interest
in art history and/or visual studies with a current curriculum vita
by August 1, 2010.
Accepted proposals will be notified by August 31, 2010

Email proposals and CVs to all committee members: nbroude@american.edu,
mgarrar@american.edu,
hlanga@american.edu,  butler@american.edu

Submit proposals for panels at TFAP

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Greetings,
The Feminist Art Project and the Institute for Women and Art would like to invite College Art Association members to submit proposals for panel, poster and open forum sessions for the CAA Conference 2011 in New York City. We encourage you to propose sessions that address the theme of: Feminism, Diversity and Globalism.  That theme is one of several selected by CAA for their Centennial celebration . It was originally proposed by a coalition of groups including ArtTable, The Feminist Art Project, and Women’s Caucus for Art , along with several CAA committees. The Feminist Art Project will be presenting TFAP@CAA, an extraordinary day of feminist art panels and performances on Saturday, February 12 organized by Johanna Burton and Julia Bryan-Wilson.

More information below.

Thank you,
Ferris Olin and Judith Brodsky
Directors, Institute for Women and Art
Connie Tell
Project Manager, The Feminist Art Project
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Beginning June 26, individual CAA members may submit a session proposal for the centennial Annual Conference, taking place February 12, 2011, in New York. Proposals should cover the breadth of current thought and research in art, art and architectural history, theory and criticism, pedagogical issues, museum and curatorial practice, conservation, and developments in technology.

The Annual Conference Committee welcomes session proposals that include the work of established artists and scholars, along with that of younger scholars, emerging and mid-career artists, and graduate students. Particularly welcome are those sessions that highlight interdisciplinary work. Artists are especially encouraged to propose sessions appropriate to dialogue and information exchange relevant to artists.

Session proposals are only taken online; paper forms and postal mailings are not accepted. To set up an account, please email Lauren Stark, CAA manager of programs,< lstark@collegeart.org > who will register your email address and provide you with a password. For full details on the process, please visit Chair a Conference Session < http://www.collegeart.org/proposals/2011 > <http://www.collegeart.org/proposals/2011> . Deadline: September 1, 2009; no late applications are accepted.

Or visit the CAA main website and click on “Conference” then “Proposals”: http://www.collegeart.org/

CAA members to submit panel proposals

Monday, July 13th, 2009

The Feminist Art Project and the Institute for Women and Art would like to encourage CAA members to submit panel proposals as well as session proposals in other formats for CAA 2011. Note that there are very few feminist art sessions scheduled. We would like to see many more sessions in New York throughout the conference, in addition to those being planned for TFAP@CAA on Saturday in 2011. Information below.

Thank you,
Ferris Olin and Judith Brodsky
Directors, Institute for Women and Art
Connie Tell
Project Manager, The Feminist Art Project
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Beginning June 26, individual CAA members may submit a session proposal for the centennial Annual Conference, taking place February 12, 2011,
in New York. Proposals should cover the breadth of current thought and research in art, art and architectural history, theory and criticism,
pedagogical issues, museum and curatorial practice, conservation, and developments in technology.

The Annual Conference Committee welcomes session proposals that include the work of established artists and scholars, along with that of younger
scholars, emerging and midcareer artists, and graduate students. Particularly welcome are those sessions that highlight interdisciplinary
work. Artists are especially encouraged to propose sessions appropriate to dialogue and information exchange relevant to artists.

Session proposals are only taken online; paper forms and postal mailings are not accepted. To set up an account, please email Lauren Stark, CAA
manager of programs, lstark@collegeart.org who will register your email address and provide you with a password. For full details on the process, please visit Chair a Conference Session http://www.collegeart.org/proposals/2011.

Deadline: September 1, 2009; no late applications are accepted.

You can also visit the CAA main website and click on “Conference” then “Proposals”:
http://www.collegeart.org/

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