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Jesús Palomino
Vendors and Squatters, 2003
Courtesy of photographers Francisco Barsallo & Miguel Lombardo.
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Reports on recent faculty appointments, grant recipients, and other developments at art schools and universities
Over the past several months, Art&Education readers have contributed a number of notable articles to A&E Papers: In “Making the Invisible Visible: A City in Multiples and the Art of Multiplicity,” Steven L. Bridges analyzes the 2003 Art Panama event, ciudadMULTIPLEcity and its examples of “socially engaged” practices that layer “sociopolitical and aesthetic qualities.” Meanwhile, an article by Ed Carroll that first appeared on the occasion of the 2009 Kaunas Biennial examines art with a “civil orientation,” focusing on three Irish art projects. Other contributions include a paper by architect Aaron Davis seeking to reassess the political agency of Minimalism through a rereading of Donald Judd’s “Specific Objects,” and Mary Drinkwater’s analysis of critical democratic pedagogy and the arts in secondary schools.
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NEWS: Art & Education’s reports on recent faculty appointments, grant recipients, and other developments at art schools and universities
THIS MONTH in A&E News:
University of York Partners with Tate Britain
San Francisco to Monitor Academy of Art University
New Acquisitions for University of Virginia’s Art Museum
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Daily updates on the latest opportunities and programs offered by academic institutions worldwide
The University of the Arts, Philadelphia: Call for Applications
UC San Diego, Visual Arts Department: Public Culture in the Visual Sphere