108th CAA Annual Conference Welcome to the Full Conference Schedule Wednesday A.M. WORKSHOP ◼ EVENT △ MEETING ⊛ IDEA EXCHANGE 8:00 AM –10:00 AM WEDNESDAY The Student Center, Columbia College Chicago, 754 South Wabash Avenue – 4th Floor – Room 430 △ Committee on Diversity Practices Meeting 8:00 AM –10:00 AM WEDNESDAY The Student Center, Columbia College Chicago, 754 South Wabash Avenue – 3rd Floor – Room 357 △ Committee on Intellectual Property Meeting 8:00 AM –10:00 AM WEDNESDAY The Student Center, Columbia College Chicago, 754 South Wabash Avenue – 3rd Floor – Room 329 △ Museum Committee Meeting 8:00 AM –10:00 AM WEDNESDAY The Student Center, Columbia College Chicago, 754 South Wabash Avenue – 3rd Floor – Room 314 △ Services to Artists Committee Meeting Current as of: 01/28/20 https://collegeart.org/ 1 of 77 108th CAA Annual Conference 8:00 AM –10:00 AM WEDNESDAY Craft will set us free. Artisan labor as decolonial internationalism in the Bienal de La Habana., Paloma The Student Center, Columbia College Chicago, 754 Checa-Gismero South Wabash Avenue – 3rd Floor – Room 358 △ Services to Historians of Visual Arts Committee Decolonizing the Arts and Crafts movement, Imogen Hart, Meeting University of California, Berkeley [Whose Modernism? – can fashion unpick colonial legacies?], 8:00 AM –10:00 AM WEDNESDAY Leopold CJ Kowolik, York University / Sheridan College The Student Center, Columbia College Chicago, 754 South Wabash Avenue – 4th Floor – Room 429 8:30 AM –10:00 AM WEDNESDAY △ Students and Emerging Professionals Hilton Chicago – Lobby Level – Continental C Committee Meeting Expanding Dialogues of Diaspora: Examining Manifestations of Middle Eastern Art, Architecture 8:30 AM –10:00 AM WEDNESDAY and Patronage in the Americas Hilton Chicago – Lower Level – Salon C-5 Chair: Caroline Olivia Wolf, University of Tennessee at "My Kind of Town": Chicago, Civics, and the Built Chattanooga Environment Discussant: Fernando Luis Martinez Nespral, University of Chairs: Lindsay E. Shannon, North Central College; Mary Buenos Aires Ruth Springer, Jacksonville State University A Reasoned Construction: The Mosque-type Chapels of Piety and Prejudice in Chicago’s Early Religious Architecture, Sixteenth Century Mexico, Luis Carlos Barragán Barbara B. Mooney, University of Iowa Masjid and Mezquita: Translating the Mosque in "It Seemed Like a Good Idea": Progressive Ideals, Civic Values, Contemporary Chile, Courtney Lesoon, Massachusetts and the Architecture of Chicago's High-Rise Public Housing, Institute of Technology 1950-1962, Thomas Leslie, Iowa State University Patrons and Saints: Saliba Douaihy’s ‘Symbolic’ Sixties, Chicago’s “Hymn to the Lake”: The Art, Architecture, and Mostafa Heddaya, Princeton University Landscape of the World’s Largest Water Filtration Plant, Infrastructure, Diaspora, and Place: Indexing Beirut in Rachel Leibowitz HONEYBABY HONEYBABY (Michael Schultz, 1974), Samhita How to See Through a Blind Alley: Participatory Disruptions Sunya, University of Virginia of Chicago’s “Cul-de-Sac Initiative,” ca. 1993, Douglas Gabriel, Harvard University 8:30 AM –10:00 AM WEDNESDAY Hilton Chicago – 3rd Floor – Astoria Room 8:30 AM –10:00 AM WEDNESDAY Latin American Art from/in Canada: Challenging Hilton Chicago – 4th Floor – 4K and Expanding Narratives and Territories Architecture in Disguise: Soft Power and the AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR HISPANIC ART HISTORICAL STUDIES Masterplan at Mid-Century, 1945-75 Chairs: Alena L. Robin, The University of Western Ontario; Chairs: Joss Kiely; Michael Abrahamson, University of Utah Analays Alvarez Hernandez, Universite de Montreal Mid-century Michigan Masterplans: The Case of Two From Latin American Objects to Latin American Art at the Campuses, Bader AlBader, University of Michigan Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Erell Hubert, Montreal Modernism in post-war American Cities – comprehensive Museum of Fine Arts downtown planning, and Victor Gruen’s pedestrian mall Interventions “en la west coast”: Latin American Art in model, Kelly Anne Gregg, Ball State Vancouver, 1980s-2019, Gabriela Aceves-Sepúlveda, Simon Envisioning growth in the heart of decline: planning Fraser University downtown Detroit 1941 - 1967, Conrad Christiaan Kickert, ¿Cómo se dice «Settler Colonialism»?: Connecting Decolonial University of Cincinnati Art Histories in Latin America and Canada, Daniel Santiago Richard Neutra’s Rush City: From Mobilization to Sáenz, Columbia University McCarthyism to Americanization, Brett Tippey 8:30 AM –10:00 AM WEDNESDAY 8:30 AM –10:00 AM WEDNESDAY Hilton Chicago – Lobby Level – Continental A Hilton Chicago – 3rd Floor – Marquette Room Reflections on Colorism Decolonizing Modern Craft Chair: Stephanie Brown Chair: Julie D Hollenbach, NSCAD University Discussant: Sarah Webb, University of Illinois Springfield Am I Enough, Stephanie Brown Current as of: 01/28/20 https://collegeart.org/ 2 of 77 108th CAA Annual Conference Colorism Healing, Sarah Webb, University of Illinois 8:30 AM –10:00 AM WEDNESDAY Springfield Hilton Chicago – Lobby Level – Continental B Colorism: Looking Outside the Brown Paper Bag, Ashley Toward the Practice of Freedom: Equity and Adele Jones, Independent Artist Inclusion in the Classroom Through Another’s Eyes, Ashley D Adams SECAC Chair: Augusta Rose Toppins, University of Tennessee at 8:30 AM –10:00 AM WEDNESDAY Chattanooga Hilton Chicago – 3rd Floor – Williford B Slow Photography, Beyond the Snapshot: Staged, Failure as a Practice of Freedom: Reflections on Failures of Serialized, and Archival Practices in Postwar Japan Whiteness in College Art Pedagogy, Sunny Spillane, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Chairs: Ayelet Zohar, Tel Aviv University; Frank Feltens, Confront, Connect, Communicate: Diversity and Inclusion in Smithsonian Institution Design Education, Anne Berry, Cleveland State University Through “Young Eyes”: The Postwar Student Photography Confront, Connect, Communicate: Diversity and Inclusion in Movement and Photography as Anonymous Action, Kelly Design Education, Sherry Freyermuth, Lamar University Midori McCormick Teacher as Participant: Reconfiguring Authority as a Mode of The Vital Materialities of Hiroko Komatsu’s Photography, Resistance, Gaia Scagnetti, Pratt Institute and Nida Franz Prichard, Princeton University Abdullah, Pratt Institute Challenging Conventions of Seeing: Photography in the Art Toward a Pedagogy of Solidarity (or: Thinking Beyond Equity of Suga Kishio, Enokura Kōji and Nomura Hitoshi, Oshrat and Inclusion), Heath Schultz, University of Tennessee at Dotan, Tel Aviv University Chattanooga Traces of Fukushima, Ayelet Zohar, Tel Aviv University 9:00 AM –10:00 PM WEDNESDAY 8:30 AM –10:00 AM WEDNESDAY Columbia College Chicago, 623 South Wabash Ave – Hilton Chicago – Lower Level – Salon C-6 First Floor – The Hokin Gallery Subversive Pioneers: Women and Self- ARTexchange Gallery Hours Representation ARTSPACE Chair: Joan Hawkins 10:00 AM –12:00 PM WEDNESDAY Subversive Selves: Women Artists' Nude Self-Portraits, The Student Center, Columbia College Chicago, 754 Lauren Jimerson, Independent Scholar South Wabash Avenue – 4th Floor – Room 430 The Female Nude as Epistemological Citation, Di Wang, △ Committee on Design Meeting University of Oxford Museum Director Reimagined: Cornelia Bentley Sage Quinton 10:00 AM –12:00 PM WEDNESDAY and Modern Art in America, Eliza Butler, Columbia The Student Center, Columbia College Chicago, 754 University South Wabash Avenue – 3rd Floor – Room 358 Barbara Hammer:Boundless, Joan Hawkins △ Committee on Research & Scholarship Meeting 8:30 AM –10:00 AM WEDNESDAY 10:00 AM –12:00 PM WEDNESDAY Hilton Chicago – 3rd Floor – Joliet Room The Student Center, Columbia College Chicago, 754 The Politics and Opacities of Grievability South Wabash Avenue – 3rd Floor – Room 314 Chairs: Jamie DiSarno, University at Buffalo; Conor △ Committee on Women in the Arts Meeting Moynihan, RISD Museum 10:00 AM –12:00 PM WEDNESDAY Discussant: Anne Marie Butler, Kalamazoo College The Student Center, Columbia College Chicago, 754 Estás en mi (You Are Within Me): Feminist Artistic Responses South Wabash Avenue – 3rd Floor – Room 329 to Gender Violence, and the “Grievable” Student Body in △ Education Committee Meeting Contemporary Mexico, Alberto McKelligan Hernandez Chemical Portraits: From Grievability to Accountability, 10:00 AM –12:00 PM WEDNESDAY Shimrit Lee, New York University The Student Center, Columbia College Chicago, 754 Right-to-Truth: An Alternative History of Istanbul’s Taksim, South Wabash Avenue – 4th Floor – Room 429 Esra Akcan, Cornell University △ International Committee Meeting Current as of: 01/28/20 https://collegeart.org/ 3 of 77 108th CAA Annual Conference 10:00 AM –12:00 PM WEDNESDAY 10:30 AM –12:00 PM WEDNESDAY The Student Center, Columbia College Chicago, 754 Hilton Chicago – Lower Level – Salon C-4 South Wabash Avenue – 3rd Floor – Room 357 After School: Creating and Maintaining △ Professional Practices Committee Meeting Community and Critical Discourse Outside of Academia 10:30 AM –12:00 PM WEDNESDAY ARTSPACE Hilton Chicago – 3rd Floor – Williford B Chairs: Jacquelyn Lee Strycker, School of Visual Arts; Alison A Foreign Eye: Photography, Women, and Global McNulty, Parsons School of Design Encounters in the Twentieth Century Panelists: Quinn L. Dukes, Performance is Alive, School of HISTORIANS OF GERMAN, SCANDINAVIAN, AND CENTRAL Visual Arts; Sharon M. Louden, Visual Arts at Chautauqua EUROPEAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE Institution; Lynnette Miranda, United States Artists; Rachel Chairs: Jordan Troeller, University of Graz,
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