In addition to a publications booth and two special receptions, Bard Graduate Center was well represented at this year’s CAA Conference in Los Angeles. Among faculty and students attending were Elissa Auther, who presented a paper, “Miriam Schapiro and the Decorative: Unapologetic Feminine Excess,” and Catherine Whalen and Deborah L. Krohn, who participated in the ARIAH panel discussion, “Material Culture and Art History: A State Of The Field(s) Panel Discussion,” co-organized by Catharine Dann Roeber, Winterthur Museum.
In addition to a publications booth and two special receptions, Bard Graduate Center was well represented at this year’s CAA Conference in Los Angeles. Among faculty and students attending were Elissa Auther, who presented a paper, “Miriam Schapiro and the Decorative: Unapologetic Feminine Excess,” and Catherine Whalen and Deborah L. Krohn, who participated in the ARIAH panel discussion, “Material Culture and Art History: A State Of The Field(s) Panel Discussion,” co-organized by Catharine Dann Roeber, Winterthur Museum.