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posted by September 04, 2019

Tony Cokes, Della’s House, 2019. Image courtesy the artist and Hannah Hoffman, LA. Photo: Elon Schoenholz, via artnet News

How Does an Artist Get a Gallery, Anyway? Here Are 11 Practical Steps That Could Lead to Representation

Read tips from artists, dealers, and other experts about what it takes to win the eye of a gallery. (artnet News)

The True Costs of Research and Publishing in Art History

Art historian Kathryn M. Rudy breaks down the costs of doing scholarly work in her field. (Times Higher Education)

A Pedagogy of Kindness

“Kindness as pedagogical practice is not about sacrificing myself, or about taking on more emotional labor. It has simplified my teaching, not complicated it.” (Hybrid Pedagogy)

Getting to the Other Side: Surviving the PhD

Straightforward, helpful advice from Dr. Asia Ferrin at American University for students just starting PhD programs. (Diverse Education)

 

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Annette Cyr and Amy Sands

posted by September 02, 2019

The weekly CAA Conversations Podcast continues the vibrant discussions initiated at our Annual Conference. Listen in each week as educators explore arts and pedagogy, tackling everything from the day-to-day grind to the big, universal questions of the field.

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This week, Annette Cyr and Amy Sands discuss online teaching for visual arts.

Annette Cyr is a bi-coastal painter, filmmaker, and Professor at National University, San Diego, CA where she is Lead Faculty of Art & Music, and develops online studio and art history courses.

Amy Sands is Assistant Professor of Studio Art at Metropolitan State University in Saint Paul, MN. Amy has been teaching online drawing courses for over 15 years.

Filed under: CAA Conversations, Podcast