Let the Blogging Begin!

“Release the lions!” Okay… maybe a little dramatic.

Image courtesy Lincoln Park Zoo

Image courtesy Lincoln Park Zoo

Release the Bloggers…!

A team of writers and I will be covering the 2014 College Art Association Conference taking place in Chicago at our very own Hilton Chicago. Our team consists of undergraduates – with backgrounds in Interdisciplinary Arts and Media, Art History, and Arts Management – graduate students, and star alumni; lead by Dr. Amy M. Mooney and Duncan MacKenzie OBE.

There are many items and tasks on my checklist even before we begin our media onslaught:

Brain. Check.
Canon Rebel Camera. Check.
TASCAM Sound Recorder. Check.
Trusty Tripod. Check.
Weather appropriate dress. Check?

 Most importantly…

Time. Check.
Dedication. Check.
The Blogging Buddy System. Check.
Chromebook. Check.
Learning to balance the three OS I commonly use. Check.
Contemporary Art Hard Hat. Check.

Our coverage topics are wide-ranging. Need help deciphering The Rise of Artist-As-Curator or Surrealism and Counterculture, 1960–1980? Throughout the course of the four day conference we’ll be insiders to the many panels, exhibitions, professional development sessions, and Chicago haps – you can be right there with us.  In addition to conference coverage, find referrals to our favorite free spaces, opening receptions, restaurants and coffee shops in Chicago and exclusive interviews.

You will find this blog invaluable as you wade through the storm of academia and design discourse.

Let the blogging begin!

 

 

(Correction 1/9/14: Mr. MacKenzie is not ordained by the Order of the British Empire. However, he is Bad At Sports).

Let the Blogging Begin!

“Release the lions!” Okay… maybe a little dramatic. Release the Bloggers…! A team of writers and I will be covering the 2014 College Art Association Conference taking place in Chicago at …

Arts Management/ Art History Matt Robinson, matthew.robinson1@loop.colum.edu
600 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60605

Welcome to the Jungle of the Real, y’all

Hello, and welcome to Sid Branca’s Introductory Post. It pairs well with slightly burned black coffee and John Cage’s Daughters of the Lonesome Isle. Or at least that’s what I’m doing.

I thought I’d begin with a brief overview of who I am, my varied involvement in CAA, and what you can expect to see from me on this blog over the course of this week.

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Welcome to the Jungle of the Real, y’all

Hello, and welcome to Sid Branca’s Introductory Post. It pairs well with slightly burned black coffee and John Cage’s Daughters of the Lonesome Isle. Or at least that’s what I’m …

MFA Candidate, Interdisciplinary Arts & Media Sid Branca, sid@sidbranca.com
600 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60605

ME AND YOU AND EVERYONE WE KNOW WEARING CAA BADGES

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Hi. I’m Daniel.

CAA is just around the corner, and everyone around school is starting to unravel. And it’s only the beginning of week 3 of the semester. Everyone I know is trying to wrap up a thesis project, apply for jobs, get better at bowling as a measure of maintaining sanity, and negotiating how to be a human being while teaching a class of 18 college freshman. So CAA, while adding a bit of professional angst to the mix, is also bringing a lot of hype.

So here’s a bit about me, why I’m here, and what I’ll be doing at CAA.

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ME AND YOU AND EVERYONE WE KNOW WEARING CAA BADGES

Hi. I’m Daniel. CAA is just around the corner, and everyone around school is starting to unravel. And it’s only the beginning of week 3 of the semester. Everyone I …

Daniel Scott Parker MFA Poetry Daniel Scott Parker, danielsparker@gmail.com
600 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60605

What’s in your wallet? Advice for the thrifty

Trying to navigate CAA can feel like being lost in the supermarket but instead of towers of canned beans and cereal, you are surrounded by some of the most innovative and most ground breaking academics and artists in the world.

In light of this, it can be intimidating to decide which panels and events to go to.

My name is Julynn, I’m MFA student at Columbia, and I am one of your many indispensible internet guides to the gourmet selection of this conference. In order to get us started, I thought I might introduce some absolutely FREE events going on during CAA this year. When the CAA conference was still just a whisper in my department, my initial reaction was that it sounded really, super-duper expensive. But good news for past-me and anyone else with a thin wallet! Even though there are some great opportunities that you have to pay for, CAA has a lot of free programming that kicks ass.

The Humanities And Technology Camp (THAT Camp) is kicking off the free CAA programming this Monday and Tuesday with a pre-conference forum on digital art history. This unconference is an open discussion for anyone interested in technological or humanistic inquiry into digital art history, but make sure to come early because space is first-come-first-serve!

For the duration of the conference, CAA’s Services to Artist Committee co-ordinates ARTspace which offers a variety of activities and panels catered specifically to practicing artists. This includes Media Lounge, a live stream of videos and workshops featuring Jenny Marketou’s Uncommon/Commons.

Also, don’t miss the Feminist Art Project, whose theme this year is: “The M Word: Motherhood and Representation.” The Feminist Art Project is going to be hosting a day of panels all day Saturday, and features the work of some phenomenal presenters as well as an emphasis on open conversation.

Finally, right at the intersection of my commitment to thrift and love of my educational institution, I’m really stoked about the CAA Evening at Columbia which will feature a number of gallery openings you don’t want to overlook, such as Social Paper, C33 Unmakers, and RISK: Empathy Art and Social Practice.

If you have time, pop over to The Fountains Foundation  for the opening of a mini retrospective of work by Annette Barbier or to the Shop Columbia Open House, which will feature the art and craft of Columbia College students.

 

 

 

What’s in your wallet? Advice for the thrifty

Trying to navigate CAA can feel like being lost in the supermarket but instead of towers of canned beans and cereal, you are surrounded by some of the most innovative …

Interdisciplinary Arts and Media First Year MFA Julynn Wilderson, wilderpedia@gmail.com
600 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60605