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CAA Seeks Editorial-Board Members
The Art Bulletin Seeks Editorial-Board Member
CAA invites nominations and self-nominations for one individual to serve on the Art Bulletin Editorial Board for a four-year term, July 1, 2008–June 30, 2012. The Art Bulletin, published quarterly by CAA, is the leading publication of art history and visual studies in English.
The ideal candidate has published substantially in the field and may be an academic, museum-based, or independent scholar; institutional affiliation is not required. Specialists in ancient and Renaissance art are especially invited to apply for this term.
The editorial board advises the editor-in-chief and assists him or her to seek authors, articles, and other content for the journal; guides its editorial program and may propose new initiatives for it; performs peer reviews and recommends peer reviewers; and may be asked to support fundraising efforts on the journal’s behalf. Members also assist the editor-in-chief to keep abreast of trends and issues in the field by attending and reporting on sessions at the CAA Annual Conference and other academic conferences, symposia, and events in their fields.
The editorial board meets twice in New York and once at the CAA Annual Conference. CAA reimburses members for travel and lodging expenses for the spring and fall New York meetings in accordance with its travel policy, but members pay these expenses to attend the conference.
Candidates must be current CAA members and should not be serving on the editorial board of a competitive journal or on another CAA editorial board or committee. Members may not publish their own work in the journal during the term of service. Nominators should ascertain their nominee’s willingness to serve before submitting a name; self-nominations are also welcome. Please send a letter of interest, CV, and contact information to: Chair, The Art Bulletin Editorial Board, CAA, 275 Seventh Ave., 18th Floor, New York, NY 10001.
Deadline extended: April 30, 2008.
Art Journal Seeks Editorial-Board Members
CAA invites nominations and self-nominations for three individuals to serve on the Art Journal Editorial Board for a four-year term, July 1, 2008–June 30, 2012. Art Journal, published quarterly by CAA, is devoted to twentieth- and twenty-first-century art and visual studies.
Candidates are individuals with a broad knowledge of modern and contemporary art; institutional affiliation is not required. Artists and scholars with a commitment to pedagogical issues or criticism are especially urged to apply.
The editorial board advises the editor-in-chief and assists him or her to seek authors, articles, artist’s projects, and other content for the journal; guides its editorial program and may propose new initiatives for it; performs peer reviews and recommends peer reviewers; and may be asked to support fundraising efforts on the journal’s behalf. Members also assist the editor-in-chief to keep abreast of trends and issues in the field by attending and reporting on sessions at the CAA Annual Conference and other academic conferences, symposia, and events in their fields.
The editorial board meets twice in New York and once at the CAA Annual Conference. CAA reimburses members for travel and lodging expenses for the spring and fall New York meetings in accordance with its travel policy, but members pay these expenses to attend the conference.
Candidates must be current CAA members and should not be serving on the editorial board of a competitive journal or on another CAA editorial board or committee. Members may not publish their own work in the journal during the term of service. Nominators should ascertain their nominee’s willingness to serve before submitting a name; self-nominations are also welcome. Please send a letter of interest, CV, and contact information to: Chair, Art Journal Editorial Board, CAA, 275 Seventh Ave., 18th Floor, New York, NY 10001.
Deadline extended: April 30, 2008.
caa.reviews Seeks Editorial-Board Member
CAA invites nominations and self-nominations for one individual to serve on the caa.reviews Editorial Board for a four-year term, July 1, 2008–June 30, 2012. caa.reviews is an online journal devoted to the peer review of books, museum exhibitions, conferences, and projects relevant to the fields of art history, visual studies, and the arts.
Candidates may be artists, art historians, art critics, art educators, curators, or other art professionals with stature in the field and experience in editing book and/or exhibition reviews; institutional affiliation is not required. Candidates should be published authors of at least one book.
The editorial board advises the editor-in-chief and supervises field editors, assisting them to identify books and exhibitions for review and to commission reviewers and content for the journal; guides its editorial program and may propose new initiatives for it; and may be asked to support fundraising efforts on the journal’s behalf. Members also assist the editor-in-chief to keep abreast of trends and issues in the field by attending and reporting on sessions at the CAA Annual Conference and other academic conferences, symposia, and events in their fields.
The editorial board meets twice in New York and once at the CAA Annual Conference. CAA reimburses members for travel and lodging expenses for the spring and fall New York meetings in accordance with its travel policy, but members pay these expenses to attend the conference.
Candidates must be current CAA members and should not be serving on the editorial board of a competitive journal or on another CAA editorial board or committee. Nominators should ascertain their nominee’s willingness to serve before submitting a name; self-nominations are also welcome. Please send a letter of interest, CV, and contact information to: Chair, caa.reviews Editorial Board, CAA, 275 Seventh Ave., 18th Floor, New York, NY 10001.
Deadline extended: April 30, 2008.



