The CAA Annual Conference is the largest convening of art historians, artists, designers, curators, and visual art professionals. This year’s program has over 300 sessions, workshops, and events with content representing multiple fields of scholarship, approaches to pedagogy, and social justice issues. Hear HAHS colleagues speak at the conference:

Artists’ Sanctuaries: Engaging with House Museums (February 13 @ 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM)
OPEN HOUSE: Contemporary Artist’s Interventions and Exhibitions at the Nineteenth Century Artist’s Home and Studios of Thomas Cole presented by Kate Menconeri, Thomas Cole National Historic Site
New Eyes on Alice Austen presented by Zoë Tirado, Alice Austen House
Sustaining Legacy: The Elisabet Ney Museum’s Engagement into the 21st Century (February 14 @ 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM)
Sursum! The evolution of the Elisabet Ney Museum’s programming and community outreach initiatives presented by Lindsay Barras, Elisabet Ney Museum
Ney’s Legacy Experienced Through the Work of Contemporary Artists presented by Jade Walker, Elisabet Ney Museum