HAA friends and colleagues recently gathered at the American Folk Art Museum to tour Somewhere to Roost with exhibition curator and HAA PhD candidate Brooke Wyatt. The tour coincided with the 2025 CAA Annual Conference, connecting HAA faculty, students, and alumni in New York. The HAA community participated fully in the conference as attendees, presenters, and panel chairs. Please see the schedule below for a list of HAA presenters, panel chairs, and activities that took place at CAA 2025.
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
2:30-4pm | Marisol Villela Balderrama (PhD 2024) discusses China Reconstructs: Reception in the Americas of Indigenous Art from China
2:30-4pm | Marisol Villela Balderrama (PhD 2024) discusses China Reconstructs: Reception in the Americas of Indigenous Art from China
4:30-6:00pm | Kale Serrato Doyen discusses Whose Topographics? Race and Postwar Landscape Photography
Thursday, February 13, 2025
11-12:30 pm | Cristina Albu (PhD 2012) discusses Beyond Brain Imagery as Portraiture in Art: A Case for the Embodied and Relational Mind
11-12:30 pm | Cristina Albu (PhD 2012) discusses Beyond Brain Imagery as Portraiture in Art: A Case for the Embodied and Relational Mind
Friday, February 14, 2025
9:00-10:30am | Josh Ellenbogen discusses Identity and Self-Representation in the East Harlem Community Resource Center’s Photo Workshop
9:00-10:30am | Josh Ellenbogen discusses Identity and Self-Representation in the East Harlem Community Resource Center’s Photo Workshop
9-10:30am | Krystle Stricklin (PhD 2022) discusses That Which is Boundless: The Legacy of Apeiron Workshops, 1970 – 1982
9-10:30am | Paulina Pardo Gaviria (PhD 2020) co-chairs Indigenous Art Exhibitions In and Out of the Americas. Are We Learning to Listen?
11-12:30pm | Rachel Miller (PhD 2016) co-chairs Rethinking the Theory and Methods Art History Course
11-12:30pm | Saskia Beranek (PhD 2013) discusses Methods by Mascot: Shared Investment in Theory and Methods
11-12:30pm | Izabel Galliera (PhD 2013) co-chairs Pedagogy as Art: Possibilities and Constraints in Institutional Transformation
2:30-4pm | David Wilkins discusses Reframing the Renaissance for Political Gain: Siena’s Sala del Risorgimento
4:30-6pm | Nicole Scalissi (PhD 2020) discusses 'she walked in reverse': Forced Migration, Diaspora, and Indo-Caribbean Identities in Suchitra Mattai’s installations
4:30-6pm | Izabel Galliera (PhD 2013) discusses Co-Producing Cultural Resistance in Orbán’s Hungary: The Art Institutional Boycott ofTranzit.hu and Off-Biennale
Saturday, February 15, 2025
11-12:30pm | Jennifer Josten discusses Ver América: Catalyzing a Generation of Contemporary Latin American Artists in 1992 Antwerp
11-12:30pm | Jennifer Josten discusses Ver América: Catalyzing a Generation of Contemporary Latin American Artists in 1992 Antwerp
11-12:30pm | Terry Smith discusses Manifold Differentiation: The Contemporary Turn
1-3pm | Brooke Wyatt gives HAA Tour of Somewhere to Roost at the American Folk Art Museum
4pm | Huey Copeland is in conversation with Charles Gaines at MoMA PS1 for The Theater of Refusal: Black Art and Mainstream Criticism
4:30-6pm | Paula Kupfer discusses A Garden without Slavery? Photography and Black Histories in the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden