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Q&A with Jordana Saggese, Editor of New Black Art, Theory, and Culture Series
Feb 17 2022
We're thrilled to announce our new Black Art, Theory, and Culture series, helmed by series editor Jordana Saggese!For the 2022 annual meeting of the California Art Association, we share a conversation between our Art History Editor Archna Patel and Jordana Saggese about how the goal of the serie
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Hear from UCP Authors at CAA 2022
Feb 15 2022
UCP has a strong program Art program and several of our authors are participating in the 2022 virtual meeting of the California Art Association. Hear from our authors, check-out the latest titles from our art list, and connect with our Art Editor, Archna Patel.Sessions Featuring our Authors
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Hear from UCP Authors at AHAA 2021
Oct 12 2021
Jointly organized by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the University of Maryland, the Association of Historians of American Art Biennial Symposium will celebrate the fortieth anniversary of AHAA (2019) and the fiftieth anniversary of the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s preeminent fellowship
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Making Space for Black Art in Academic Art History
Apr 13 2021
This post was written by Jessica Weiss and published on the University of Maryland website. It is reposted here with permission.Photo by Sarah Deragon.Through her teaching, research and beyond, Jordana Moore Saggese is working to undo the ‘colonialist and white supremacist logic’ that has pe
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Watch: Jordana Saggese previews her new Jean-Michel Basquiat Reader
Feb 11 2021
This guest post is part of our #CAA2021 conference series. Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988) burst onto the art scene in the summer of 1980 as one of approximately one hundred artists exhibiting at the 1980 Times Square Show in New York City. By 1982, at the age of twenty-one, Basquiat had so
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