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Maryly > > ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- > > Greetings from Your CAA Liaison! > > As many of you know the annual conference of the College Art Association > will be held in New York City from February 12 - 15, 1997 at the Hilton > Hotel (1335 Avenue of the Americas) in Manhattan. > > Unfortunately, there is no jointly sponsored ARLIS/CAA session at this > year's conference, but one is lined up for teh 1998 CAA conference in > Toronto, Canada. > > General news about the 1997 CAA conference: > > Registration deadline is Jan. 10, 1997, but people may also > register on site the first day of the conference. > > Sessions for the 85th annual conference range in subject > matter from "Walt Disney and American Visual Culture;" > "Totalitarian Cultures and Their Audiences;" and "In/Versions, > Sub/Versions, Per/Versions: New Versions of the Past" to > "Richard Krautheimer's Legacy," "Exposing Byzantium on the > Occasion of The Metropolitan Exhibition," and "Ripeness Is All: > Metaphors of the Classical Norm in Ancient Art." > > Philippe de Montebello, Director of the Metropolitan Museum > of Art will be the keynote speaker for the convocation on > Friday, Feb. 14, 1997, 5:30pm in the East Ballroom of the NY > Hilton. The title of de Montebello's talk will be "Musings > on Museums." There is an article on him in the CAA Newsletter > v.21, no.6 (November/December 1996): 1-2. > > The Committee on Women in the Arts will honor sculptor Louise > Bourgeois at a commemorative breakfast on Thursday, Feb. 13, > 7:30-9:00am. Pre-registration for the breakfast with advance > conference registration is required. $25.00 > > This year the conference will hold its first annual artist > interviews with Faith Ringgold and Miriam Schapiro. Inter- > views will be on Thursday from 2:30pm - 5pm. > > Session added to conference (not in preliminary program): > CAA Education Committee will present a session entitled: > "Alternative Modes of Pedagogy: Theory and Practice in > Teaching Art History," on Sat., Feb. 15, 1997, 12:30-2:00 pm. > The session will take the form of a panel discussion and > workshop. > > Conference tours include evening trips to: Blue Mountain > Gallery, Yeshiva University Museum, American Craft Museum, > Cooper-Hewitt, Hunter College Art Galleries, Illustration > House, Inc., Jewish Museum, New York Studio School, Americas > Society Art Gallery, Clementine Gallery, Coopre Union, > Museum for African Art, National Academy of Design, Pierpont > Morgan Library, Studio Museum in Harlem, Thread Waxing Space, > Marlborough Gallery, Institute for Contemporary Art - P.S. > 1 Museum. > > A post-conference trip on Sunday, Feb. 16, 1997 will visit > New Brunswick, NJ for a tour of the Johnson & Johnson world > headwuarters designed by IM Pei and Partners; the Mason Gross > School of Arts Galleries; the Rutgers Center for Innovative > Print and Paper; and the Jan Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum at > Rutgers University, State University of New Jersey. Bus > leaves NYC at 10am and returns at 5pm Pre-registration with > advance conference registration is required. $25.00 > > Valentine's Day Party, February 14, 1997. Hosted by CAA > President, Leslie King Hammond. A silent auction will benefit > the Professional Development Fellowsh Program. The party will > be held after the convocation, 8-11pm, at the New Museum of > Contemporary Art in SoHo. Tickets: $35 for general admission; > $100 for "Sweethearts." Sweethearts receive a limited-edition > Valentine created by a CAA artist. The silent auction will > take place throughout the evening and will feature 75-100 > unique prizes on which guests may bid. To purchase tickets > in advnace, call: Jennifer Kyvig, Development Director, at > 212-691-1051, ext.209. > > Check out the CAA website at url http://alberti.mit.edu/caa/ > developed by Leila W. Kinney, CAA Electronic Editor. There > are, of course, plans for future expansion of the site. > > > > Other CAA News: > > Publications available from CAA include: > > A Code of Ethics for Art Historians and Guidelines > for the Professional Practice of Art History (1995 > revision) > > Guidelines for Part-Time Employment > (1996 revision) > > Guidelines for Faculty Teaching in Computer-Based > Media in Fine Art and Design (1995) > > Art Bulletin Style Guide (1994) > > Standards for Retention and Tenure of Visual Arts > Faculty (1993) > > Standards for Professional Placement (1992 revision) > > Standards for the MFA Degree in Visual Arts > (1991 revision) > > All publications are available from CAA headquarters at: > 275 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001; Phone: 212-691-1051 > ext. 215; Fax: 212-627-2381; E-mail: [log in to unmask] > > Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the office and enclose > $2.00 when requesting more than 4 statements. > > > CAA is striving to organize and develop its archives. In order > to do so, they are seeking interviews with long-standing members > and artists of achievement. The current President of CAA, Leslie > King Hammond, is urging all CAA members to review their own files > and records for any documents, photographs, or publications > relevant to CAA activities. > > > > Ray Anne Lockard > Head, Frick Fine Arts Library > University Library System > University of Pittsburgh > Pittsburgh, PA 15260 > Voice: 412-648-2410 > Fax: 412-648-7568 > E-mail: [log in to unmask] >