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Board of Directors

Names in bold are CAA Executive Committee members.

Paul Jaskot
President
2010   DePaul University
Andrea Kirsch
Vice President for External Affairs
2010   Independent Scholar and Curator
Mary-Ann Milford-Lutzker
Vice President for Committees
2010   Mills College
Sue Gollifer
Vice President for Annual Conference
2011   University of Brighton
Anne Collins Goodyear
Vice President for Publications
2010   National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
Barbara Nesin
Secretary and President-Elect
2010   Art Institute of Atlanta
Linda Downs
Executive Director
    College Art Association
Jeffrey P. Cunard, Esq.
Counsel
    Debevoise & Plimpton, LLP
John Hyland, Jr.
Treasurer
    McFarland Dewey & Co.
Maria Ann Conelli 2012   American Folk Art Museum
Jay Coogan 2012   Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Jacqueline Francis 2013   California College of Art and Design and San Francisco State University
DeWitt Godfrey 2013   Colgate University
Ken Gonzales-Day 2011   Scripps College
Randall C. Griffin 2012   Southern Methodist University
Patricia Mathews 2013   Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Patricia McDonnell 2013   Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University
Edward Noriega 2010   Troy University
Amy Ingrid Schlegel 2011   Tufts University
Judith Thorpe 2012   University of Connecticut
William E. Wallace 2011   Washington University in
St. Louis

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The College Art Association supports all practitioners and interpreters of visual art and culture, including artists and scholars, who join together to cultivate the ongoing understanding of art as a fundamental form of human expression. Representing its members’ professional needs, CAA is committed to the highest professional and ethical standards of scholarship, creativity, connoisseurship, criticism, and teaching.