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Annual Conference Committee

The Annual Conference Committee, working with the Programs Department staff, selects the sessions and shapes the program of the Annual Conference. The committee ensures that the program will reflect the goals of CAA and of the Annual Conference, namely, to make the conference an effective place for intellectual, aesthetic, and professional learning and exchange; to reflect the diverse interests of the membership; and to provide opportunities for participation that are fair, equal, and balanced.

Members

Chair Dale Kinney, Bryn Mawr, Vice President for Annual Conference 2005-07
Elizabeth Boone, Tulane University 2005-08
Derrick Buisch, University of Wisconsin Madison 2004-07
Virginia Derryberry, University of North Carolina, Asheville, Chair of the Services to Artists Committee 2006-08
Susan Galassi, The Frick Collection, CAA Board of Directors 2005-08
Dennis Y Ichiyama, Purdue University, CAA Board of Directors 2006-07
Thomas Kaufmann, Princeton University, CAA Board of Directors 2004-07
Emmanuel Lemakis, Director of Programs (ex-officio without vote)
Mary-Ann Milford-Lutzker, Mills College 2006-09
Duane Slick, Rhode Island School of Design, CAA Board of Directors 2006-08
Christine Sundt, Oregon, Visual Resources Consultant and Educator Oregon, CAA Board of Directors 2004-07
Gina Werfel, University of California Davis 2004-07

Regional Representatives for 2007 Conference in New York

Maureen Connor, independent artist 2007
Carol Krinsky, New York University 2007

Regional Representatives for 2008 Conference in Dallas

Randall Griffin, Southern Methodist University 2008
Dorothy Kosinsky, Dallas Museum of Art 2008
Annette Lawrence, University of North Texas, Denton 2008
Philip Van Keuren, Southern Methodist University 2008

Contact

Please direct all queries regarding the Annual Conference Committee to Susan DeSeyn, Manager of Programs


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