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BOOK AND TRADE FAIR

Book and Trade Fair: Hours and Location

Exhibit Hall A, Plaza Level, Hynes Convention Center

Thurs and Fri 9:00 am–6:00 pm
Sat 9:00 am–2:30 pm
Explore this year’s Book and Trade Fair, which will include over 125 exhibitors displaying new publications, artist’s materials, digital resources, and other innovative products of interest to artists and scholars.

The Book and Trade Fair is conveniently located in the Hynes Convention Center, headquarters of the Conference sessions and meetings.

Daily special events at the Book and Trade Fair include book signings and conversations with distinguished authors, informative lectures, and demonstrations of digital resources and of new art materials and products.

On Friday, February 24, 10:00 am, the editors of The Art Bulletin, Art Journal, and caa.reviews will be at the CAA Book and Trade Fair booth to meet you, answer your questions, and discuss their journals.

Admission is free with Conference registration badge.

Book and Trade Fair tickets are available in the registration area, Level 4, South Lobby, during registration hours for those not registered for the full Conference.
CAA Paid Member: $15, CASH ONLY
Nonmember: $25, CASH ONLY

Events at the Book and Trade Fair

Exhibit Hall A, Hynes Convention Center

Thursday, February 23
Noon-2:00PM
Booth 223
Book Signing by Kathan Brown, Author of Magical Secrets about Thinking Creatively: The Art of Etching and the Truth of Life, publishing by Crown Point Press and Prestel.

5:00PM
Reception: Routledge
Booth 508
Join us at the Routledge booth for a glass of wine to celebrate 30 years of History of Photography.

Friday,February 24
10:00 am-Noon
Meet the Editors: CAA
Booth 729
Meet the Editors of The Art Bulletin and Art Journal.

11:00AM-2:00PM
Book Signing: Antique Collectors Club
Booth 600/602
Book Signing by Irving Sandler, author of Avante Garde to Pluralism, An On The Spot History, published by Hard Press Editions, Inc.

4:30PM
Reception
Thames & Hudson
Booth 517, 519
Please join us in toasting the authors of Art Since 1900: Hal Foster, Rosalind Krauss, Yve-Alain Bois, and Benjamin Buchloh.
In advance of the Conference, please visit www.collegeart.org for a preview of the exhibitors.

RECENT CAA EXHIBITORS:

Abbeville Press
Harry N. Abrams
Accu-Cast
Akua Water-Based Inks
American Art Clay Co.
Brent Pottery Equipment
American Society of Appraisers
Americans for the Arts
Antique Collectors’ Club
Ars Libri
Art Clay World USA
Art Institute of Chicago
Art Papers
ARTIS Teaching Abroad Programs
Ashgate Publishing Company
Atlantic Papers
Barnesville Easels
Blackwell
Blick Art Materials
Bookforum
Brepols
Cambridge University Press
Chroma
College Art Association
The College Board
Consortium Book Sales & Distribution
Continuum International Publishing Group
Cultural Documentation
Curry’s Art Store
D.A.P. Distributed Art Publishers
Davis Art Images
Duke University Press
Famsi Research Grants
Flammarion
Gamblin Artists Colors
General Pencil Company
Getty Publications
Golden Artist Colors
The Hambidge Center for Creative Arts
Henry Moore Institute Centre for the Study of Sculpture
Hillstead Publishing
HK Holbein Artist Materials
Keith Howard
Hudson Hills Press
IRSA Publishing House
Klopfenstein Art Equipment
Kunst & Papier
Liquitex
MacPherson’s Art Supplies
MakingThings
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Metropolitan Picture Framing
Midmarch Arts Press
MIT Press
Multimedia Art Board
The New Museum of Contemporary Art
Non-Toxic Printmaking
n.paradoxa
Oddi Printing
Oxford University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Parkstone Press
Penguin Group USA
Penn State University Press
Phaidon Press
Pinpress Hand Printing Tools
Prentice Hall
Prestel
Princeton University Press
R&F Handmade Paints
Radford University Foundation
Press Rich Fog Micro Publishing
Jack Richeson & Co.
Rizzoli
Routledge
Royal & Langnickel Brush Manufacturing
Rutgers University Press
Santa Reparata International School of Art
Saskia
Savoir-Faire
The Scholar’s Choice
Skira
Taylor & Francis
Texas Art Supply
Thames & Hudson
Thomson
UNAM Instituto de Investigaciones Estetica
Universal Color Slide Co.
University of California Press
University of Chicago Press
University of Hawai‘i Press
University of Illinois Press
University of Minnesota Press
University of Pennsylvania Press
University of Texas Press
University of Washington Press
University Press of New England
Utrecht Art Supplies
Vermont College/Union Institute and University
Vermont Studio School
Wadsworth
Washington University School of Art
Wiley
Winsor & Newton
Woman’s Art Journal
Write-Cross Press
Yale University Press

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