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Juuso Tervo deposited Education in the Present Tense in the group
Art’s Impact on Society on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoAdding to the long list of “post” conditions, the term “post-internet” offers a fairly recent attempt to characterize a certain social, political, historical, and material condition that artists, curators, educators, and critics are currently working with. For some, it provides a language to articulate the complex entwinements between online…[Read more]
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Juuso Tervo deposited Between Nonhuman Spirits and Posthuman Futures of Art Education in the group
Art’s Impact on Society on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoAs art educators, we have accustomed fight for our survival in educational systems where often our job isn’t valued or resourced or both. We know (or, at least, we are taught to know) that we are needed in this world, perhaps now more than ever. However, it is also important to critically investigate how is this need for art and education c…[Read more]
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Juuso Tervo deposited Death is all things we see awake; all we see asleep is sleep in the group
Art’s Impact on Society on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThis talk offers a collection of vignettes that position the relation between life and death as a central but unsolvable question for theorization in art and politics. Indeed, what to think of death in times when, yet again, the end of the world as we know it seems to be near?
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Nick Obourn started the topic Distinguished Artist Interviews in the discussion
Student Members on CAA Commons 8 years, 2 months agoWe are thrilled to announce that our first Distinguished Artist Interview for the 2018 Annual Conference is set.
Artist Catherine Opie will be interviewed by Helen Molesworth, Chief Curator at MOCA.
Learn more about Catherine Opie here:
https://art21.org/artist/catherine-opie/
We will announce the second interview soon!
See you all…[Read more]
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Nick Obourn started the topic Distinguished Artist Interviews in the discussion
CAA Announcements on CAA Commons 8 years, 2 months agoWe are thrilled to announce that our first Distinguished Artist Interview for the 2018 Annual Conference is set.
Artist Catherine Opie will be interviewed by Helen Molesworth, Chief Curator at MOCA.
Learn more about Catherine Opie here:
https://art21.org/artist/catherine-opie/
We will announce the second interview soon!
See you all…[Read more]
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Nick Obourn started the topic Distinguished Artist Interviews in the discussion
2018 Annual Conference on CAA Commons 8 years, 2 months agoWe are thrilled to announce that our first Distinguished Artist Interview for the 2018 Annual Conference is set.
Artist Catherine Opie will be interviewed by Helen Molesworth, Chief Curator at MOCA.
Learn more about Catherine Opie here:
https://art21.org/artist/catherine-opie/
We will announce the second interview soon!
See you all in LA in…[Read more]
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Jaleen Grove deposited Towards Illustration Theory: Harold Rosenberg, Robert Weaver, and the ‘Action Illustrator’? in the group
Art’s Impact on Society on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoContemplates the exclusion of illustrators from art theory; critiques Harold Rosenberg’s position in light of his own work in the culture industries; matches illustrator Robert Weaver’s arguments with Rosenberg’s in a posthumous debate.
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Jaleen Grove deposited Towards Illustration Theory: Harold Rosenberg, Robert Weaver, and the ‘Action Illustrator’? in the group
Art’s Impact on Society on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoContemplates the exclusion of illustrators from art theory; critiques Harold Rosenberg’s position in light of his own work in the culture industries; matches illustrator Robert Weaver’s arguments with Rosenberg’s in a posthumous debate.
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Jaleen Grove deposited Towards Illustration Theory: Harold Rosenberg, Robert Weaver, and the ‘Action Illustrator’? in the group
Art’s Impact on Society on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoContemplates the exclusion of illustrators from art theory; critiques Harold Rosenberg’s position in light of his own work in the culture industries; matches illustrator Robert Weaver’s arguments with Rosenberg’s in a posthumous debate.
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SAADIA N. LAWTON posted an update in the group
RAAMP Coffee Gatherings on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months agoHello All, so let’s get started! What are some topics you would like to see discussed in this forum? Please feel free to add as many ideas as possible and if you have any special request for how the discussion can or should be facilitated do not hesitate to include your ideas. This is your platform to interact and share.
Also, if you have…[Read more]
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SAADIA N. LAWTON posted an update in the group
RAAMP Coffee Gatherings on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months agoYAY…it looks like the majority of people were in fact registered but not connected to the RAAMp Discussion group. Welcome!!!! Woohoo!!!
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SAADIA N. LAWTON replied to the topic Test in the discussion
RAAMP Discussion on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months agoHi Ruth, You are welcome! I will investigate the profile picture issue and get back to you asap.
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Ruth Slavin replied to the topic Test in the discussion
RAAMP Discussion on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months agoHi Sadia,
Thanks for your help. I am “In” and I appreciate it. Look forward to getting to know the group.
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SAADIA N. LAWTON replied to the topic Diversity Topic: Tired of Standing Up! in the discussion
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SAADIA N. LAWTON started the topic Diversity Topic: Tired of Standing Up! in the discussion
Women in the Arts on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoOk, so I know I said I would not start the discussion until Tuesday but I just came across this article in the Arts and culture section of the NYT about new work from the artist Kara Walker and I just could not resist. Please feel free to read and respond at your leisure. I will definitely post a few (I hope) thought provoking comments by or…[Read more]
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SAADIA N. LAWTON started the topic Diversity Topic: Tired of Standing Up! in the discussion
Visual Arts Advocacy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoOk, so I know I said I would not start the discussion until Tuesday but I just came across this article in the Arts and culture section of the NYT about new work from the artist Kara Walker and I just could not resist. Please feel free to read and respond at your leisure. I will definitely post a few (I hope) thought provoking comments by or…[Read more]
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SAADIA N. LAWTON started the topic Diversity Topic: Tired of Standing Up! in the discussion
Museums on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoOk, so I know I said I would not start the discussion until Tuesday but I just came across this article in the Arts and culture section of the NYT about new work from the artist Kara Walker and I just could not resist. Please feel free to read and respond at your leisure. I will definitely post a few (I hope) thought provoking comments by or…[Read more]
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SAADIA N. LAWTON started the topic Diversity Topic: Tired of Standing Up! in the discussion
hc_logo1 on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoOk, so I know I said I would not start the discussion until Tuesday but I just came across this article in the Arts and culture section of the NYT about new work from the artist Kara Walker and I just could not resist. Please feel free to read and respond at your leisure. I will definitely post a few (I hope) thought provoking comments by or…[Read more]
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SAADIA N. LAWTON started the topic Diversity Topic: Tired of Standing Up! in the discussion
Diversity in the Arts on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoOk, so I know I said I would not start the discussion until Tuesday but I just came across this article in the Arts and culture section of the NYT about new work from the artist Kara Walker and I just could not resist. Please feel free to read and respond at your leisure. I will definitely post a few (I hope) thought provoking comments by or…[Read more]
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SAADIA N. LAWTON started the topic Diversity Topic: Tired of Standing Up! in the discussion
RAAMP Discussion on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoOk, so I know I said I would not start the discussion until Tuesday but I just came across this article in the Arts and culture section of the NYT about new work from the artist Kara Walker and I just could not resist. Please feel free to read and respond at your leisure. I will definitely post a few (I hope) thought provoking comments by or…[Read more]
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