A Look Inside Sea Change, a Stunning New Atlas for Our Times
“A stunning atlas of the present and future.”—Rebecca Solnit
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Read More >NCPH 2023, with the theme “To Be Determined,” was held in Atlanta, Georgia, April 12-15, 2023. In conjunction with the conference, the editors of The Public Historian curated a list of previously …
Read More >The Society of Architectural Historians is meeting in Montréal, Canada from April 12-16, 2023. Inspired by the conference’s Canadian setting and SAH2023’s walking tours/events, the editors of the Journal of the Society …
Read More >By Jean Ma, author of At the Edges of Sleep: Moving Images and Somnolent Spectator Connections between sleep and moving images permeate the entire history of cinema and moving image media, from …
Read More >Upcoming books exploring Black history Throughout the month of February, UC Press will highlight books we have had the privilege to publish. Books featured raise Black voices, highlight the works of Black …
Read More >If you are attending the College Art Association’s annual conference in New York, we invite you to join us in the UC Press booth (#109) in the conference exhibit hall on Thursday, …
Read More >By Tatiana Reinoza, co-editor of Self Help Graphics at Fifty: A Cornerstone of Latinx Art and Collaborative Artmaking Throughout the last five decades, Self Help Graphics & Art has created an artist-centered …
Read More >The University of California Press is pleased to return in-person to the College Art Association’s 111th annual conference in New York this week. We’re thrilled to announce two forthcoming books publishing next …
Read More >Three Centuries of American Art in 1938 was the Museum of Modern Art’s first international exhibition. With over 750 artworks on view in Paris ranging from seventeenth-century colonial portraits to Mickey Mouse and …
Read More >We’re pleased to announce that LeKeisha Hughes will be our new Associate Editor of Art History and Music! LeKeisha originally joined the UC Press team in 2021 as an editorial assistant. Prior …
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