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SECAC 2002
Visual Resources Curators Group

Make plans now to attend the 2002 joint Southeastern College Art
Conference (SECAC) and Southeast Chapter of the Society of
Architectural Historians (SESAH) annual meeting in Mobile, Alabama,
October 23-26, 2002.  The University of South Alabama (USA) will be
the conference host institution.

Conference City
Historic Mobile, Alabama is celebrating its 300th anniversary during
2002 and numerous events will be available to conference
participants.  Mobile served as the first capital of Louisiana from
January 1702 to December 1720, when it was the original gateway to
Louisiana.  The city claims to have the oldest Mardi Gras celebration
in the United States and its motto is "Laissez les bon temps rolleux"
or "Let the good times roll."
The Mobile Museum of Art will be celebrating the opening of its new
building with the exhibition, "Picturing French Style: 300 Years of
Art and Fashion." Another major exhibition,"American Accents,
1670-1945: Masterworks from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco,
featuring the Rockefeller Collection," will be at the Gulf Coast
Explorium.  Four historic period house museums (Oakleigh House,
c.1833, Greek Revival; Bragg-Mitchell House, c.1855, Italianate;
Charlotte-Conde House, c.1822, Federal; and Richards-DAR House,
c.1860, Italianate) will be available for tours that will dovetail
with the architectural theme of the Visual Resources Curators
sessions, roundtables, and workshops.

Special Conference Events
On Thursday evening at the SECAC Artist Invitational Exhibition
Opening, keynote speaker Paul Sprague will speak on the architecture
of Louis Sullivan.  On Friday evening keynote joint speakers Joyce
and Max Kozloff will speak at the reception held on the University of
South Alabama campus.   On Saturday evening the traditional
end-of-conference party will be held on the historic sternwheeler
riverboat, the Cotton Blossom.  Please see the conference website
<http://www.furman.edu/secac/mobile.html> for additional information.

Conference Hotel
The Adams Mark Hotel (64 S. Water Street, Mobile, Alabama 36602; tel:
251-438-4000) will be the conference hotel for the 2002 SECAC/SESAH
conference.  The room rate for the conference is $86.00 single,
$91.00 double, $95.00 triple, and $100.00 quadruple plus tax.  The
hotel is a modern high-rise with shops, restaurant, pool, fitness
center, bar, and other amenities. It is located diagonally across the
street from the Mobile Museum, Explorium, and Cinemax complex.  It is
also across the street from the Mobile River and the River Park and
Mobile Convention Center and the Mobile Steamboat Company, which
features river rides on the Cotton Blossom riverboat.

Conference Registration
Registration for the conference will be $90.00 in advance and $100.00
after September 15.  Student registration is $30.00 in advance and
$45.00 after October 1.  The registration fee includes all SECAC and
SESAH sessions, Friday shuttle to Mobile Art Museum, USA Campus, USA
Reception, and Saturday SECAC Breakfast Meeting.
All registrants, including program participants, must be a member of
either SECAC or SESAH with the exception of students who are
attending sessions only and who do not wish to receive SECAC
mailings.  Students who are participants are required to pay
membership fees.  Registration payments should be made only if
accompanied by official registration forms.  For SECAC membership
information, contact SECAC, P.O. Box 508, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
27514-0508; tel: 919-933-1777; e-mail: [log in to unmask]; URL:
<http://www.furman.edu/secac/>.

Visual Resources Curators Group
The SECAC annual conference provides visual resources curators (VRC)
the opportunity to present papers and to participate in roundtable
discussions.  In conjunction with SECAC/SESAH offerings this year,
the VRC group will organize its sessions around architectural themes
with a possible roundtable discussion of cataloging architecture
using the VRA Core Categories and an architectural photography
workshop.  Jenni Rodda, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University,
and John Taormina, Duke University, will be the VRC program
co-chairs.  Those wishing to submit a session or paper proposal
should contact either co-chair:

Jenni Rodda
Co-Chair, SECAC VRC
Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
1 East 78th Street
New York, New York 10021
tel: 212-992-5872; fax: 212-992-5807; e-mail: [log in to unmask]

John Taormina
Co-Chair, SECAC VRC
Dept. of Art and Art History
Duke University
Box 90764
Durham, North Carolina 27708-0764
tel: 919-684-2501, fax: 919-684-4398, e-mail: [log in to unmask]


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John J. Taormina
Curator of Visual Resources
Dept. of Art and Art History
Duke University
Box 90764
Durham  NC 27708-0764

Tel: 919-684-2501
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
http://www.duke.edu/web/art/

Editor, Visual Resources Association Bulletin
http://www.vraweb.org