Since shameless self-promotion seems to be a prerequisite of participating in CAA, I figured I’d join in the fun.
(though, I wouldn’t be pushing it if it weren’t going to be great!!) :) (more…)
Since shameless self-promotion seems to be a prerequisite of participating in CAA, I figured I’d join in the fun.
(though, I wouldn’t be pushing it if it weren’t going to be great!!) :) (more…)
I’d like to take this opportunities to introduce the six conference bloggers for Los Angeles: Katie Anania, a graduate student in art history at the University of Texas at Austin; Beth Harris, director of digital learning at the Museum of Modern Art in New York; Micol Hebron, a California-based video and performance artist and an assistant professor of art at Chapman University; Benjamin Lima, a doctoral student at Yale University; Ed Schad, a Los Angeles–based writer and a curatorial associate for the Broad Art Foundation; and Steven Zucker, dean of the School of Graduate Studies at the Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York.
You can check out their full profiles on the 2009 Blogger Biographies page.
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