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红莲社区 Student & Alumni Spring Professional News

CAA Conference:

Shana Dumont Garr (Cohort 鈥22) will present the paper 鈥淭ree as Monument: Does Maya Lin's Ghost Forest Cultivate Hope as a Means of Coping with the Climate Catastrophe?鈥 for the panel Learning from Trees: Artists and Climate Solutions.

Dr. Mary Mazurek (PhD, 2022) will chair the session The Power and the Politics of Sound and present the paper 鈥淭he Power and Politics of Sound."

Dr. Keren Moscovitch (PhD, 2020) is chairing the session听How do feminist artists care?听and will also be presenting her art practice at the Services for Artists Committee panel听Artists Within the CAA.

Dr. Jessica M. Rodr铆guez-Col贸n (PhD, 2022) Will present the paper 鈥淎esthetics of Care through the Queering of Death in Recent PuertoRican Cinema鈥 for the panel听How do feminist artists care?

Dr. Rodr铆guez-Col贸n has been appointed to CAA's Committee on Women in the Arts for a three-year term starting this February.听听

Dr. Sandra Stephens (PhD, 2022) and Kelly Gawel (PhD, The New School) will present the paper: 鈥淚ntimate Reclamations: Aesthetic Practices of Care鈥 for the panel How do feminist artists care?

Other conferences / events:

Alicia Campos听(Cohort 鈥22)听will present the paper 鈥淎 Pink Soul: the Ultimate Freedom of a 鈥楶seudo-Mulier鈥欌 for the panel听Immigrant, Queer, Mother, Other: Women Write and Paint the World听at the NeMLA鈥檚 55th Annual Convention, Boston, MA, March 8, 2024. She will also present the paper: 鈥淲omen Cultural Agents and the Extermination of the Beguines, the Caring Mothers鈥 for the panel听Threads of Connection;Sorry/Not Sorry听at MoM Annual Academic and Arts Conference, Saint Petersburg, Florida, March 24, 2024.听

Furthermore, Alicia Campos is the art curator, and organizer of the Collective Art Exhibition: 100 Women Artists in Art History,as a tribute to neglected, ignored and overlooked women artists in Art History,with the participation of 100 contemporary women artists. Centre Gallery,University of South Florida, Tampa, March 22, 2024.听

Dr. Jessica M. Rodr铆guez-Col贸n听(PhD, 2022) will present the paper 鈥淒anza Cimarrona (Marronage Dance): healing the soul from colonial trauma鈥 at the Twelfth East-West Philosophers鈥 Conference in Honolulu,Hawai鈥檌, May 24-31, 2024.

Lucas Alan Dietsche (Cohort 鈥23) is the chair of the 10th Annual Transformative Justice and Abolition Criminology Conference via zoom on February 9, 2024.听 The conference is public, free, and will be recorded.听Dietsche has presented on such topics as zines, poetic inquiry criminology, and thanos aesthetics听in a criminology setting.听

Jill Alexandria DiPippo (Cohort 鈥22) will present the paper 鈥淧rescriptive reality as a foundation of descriptive abstractions: a multidisciplinary approach to the process of creation鈥 at the Manipal International Symposium on Design (MiSD), School of design and Architecture in Dubai on February 15, 2024.

Beth Anne Martin听(Cohort 鈥23) will present her solo听exhibition:听Leto: Echos of Ephemera听at the Barbagelata Contemporary Art Foundation Online Gallery currently on exhibit through February 15th 2024.

Marvin Mili谩n (PhD candidate, Cohort 鈥20) will present the paper 鈥淯nmasking Identity: Exploring the Philosophical and Cultural Implications of Aztec Masks in Chicano Street Culture鈥 for the panel Realize Our True Potential at the Skyline College's 2nd Annual RIDE Conference in San Bruno, California, Friday, April 26th, 2024.

Alaina Plowdrey Forehand (PhD candidate, Cohort 鈥17) presented the paper "The Environmental and Ecological Embodiment of Blue in the Paintings of Aleah Chapin鈥 at the Southern Humanities Council conference in Savannah, Georgia, February 3rd, 2024.

Lexygius Sanchez Calip听(Cohort 鈥23) will present his works in the exhibition In Flux: Recalibrating the Unknown听at the Museum of Northern California Art, Chico from听March 21 thru May 14,2024. He will be represented at the听Art Fair Philippines 2024,听by Avellana Art Gallery at The Link, Ayala Center, Makati City, Philippines from February 16 through 18, 2024.

Dr. Sandra Stephens (PhD, 2022), Kelly Gawel (PhD, The New School), and Cicl贸n Olivares (Pratt Institute) will virtually present: 鈥淐ounter-normative Kinship as Jouissance: Celebrating Co-Created Decolonial Space鈥 for the conference Feminist Making, Doing, & Sensing at philoSOPHIA in Southern Alberta, Canada, March 16, 2024.

Tory Schendel-Vyvoda (Cohort 鈥23) will present the paper 鈥淥ptics and Visio Dei: Interpretations of Female Mystic Art鈥 at the 99th Medieval Academy of America conference at Notre Dame University, South Bend,Indiana, on March 14-16, 2024, and will be a round table participant for the sessions Building and Growing Medieval Studies: Creating Communities of Passion Beyond the Classroom, Digital Humanities without a Budget, and Maken vertu of necessitee: Teaching Medieval and What Else? at the 59th International Congress on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, on May 9-11, 2024.

Her artwork 鈥淟ine Drawing鈥 is on display at the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana, Evansville, Indiana until March 1, 2024, and 鈥淭he Metamorphosis of the Child鈥 will be on display at The Studio Alchemy Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana,on April 5, 2024.

Dr. Maria Patricia Tinajero 听(PhD, 2023) presented the paper 鈥淓xploring Eco-Materialism as Translation in Vegetal Aesthetics within the Plant Contingent Collective鈥 for the panel: Art of Ecology and Beauty of Nature at the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of The Comparative and Continental Philosophy Circle at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogot谩,Colombia May 24鈥27, 2023. She received a grant from Collective Future Fund: New Projects for 鈥淪oil Culture Project鈥 in collaboration with Julie Poitras Santos.An interview with George Smith by Kate Farrington and Mar铆a Patricia Tinajero(29 October 2023, Portland, Maine) was published by the Journal of the Pacific Association for the Continental Tradition, Vol. 5, 2023 http://hilo.hawaii.edu/jpact.

Dr. Tinajero will present the paper: 鈥淟iving with the Toxic:An Inquiry Regenerative Aesthetics (The Susanitas and the Transformative Practice of the Minga)鈥 for the conference Aesthetics in Times of Turmoil at King鈥檚 University College in London, ON. March 22-23, 2024.

Lisa C. Tremaine (Cohort 鈥21) will present the paper 鈥淒is-placement through the lens of Adrian Piper鈥檚 鈥楨verything鈥 Series鈥 at the annual Alliance for the Study of Adoption and Culture Conference being held at Brown University April 4-6, 2024.

Monica von Brecht (Cohort 鈥21) will present the paper 鈥淓xpressions of Trauma and Healing Amid Recurring Warfare鈥 at the East-West Philosophers鈥 Conference in Honolulu, Hawai'i, May 24-31, 2024. and will present the paper 鈥淒ao of AI鈥 at the Comparative and Continental Philosophy Circle, June 4-7, 2024, at Hawai'i Volcano National Park.听

Jessica A. Wagner (Cohort 鈥21) will present the paper 鈥淩eclaiming Endings: Beginnings Through Explosions鈥 at the 7th World Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities (SHCONF) in Munich, Germany, May 25, 2024.

Dr. Lisa M. Williamson听(PhD,2022), in collaboration with Chicano artist Richard Lou, is currently exhibiting pages from the graphic novel 鈥淓mbustero鈥 at Clemson University until March 8th, and for the upcoming show at听Art Gallery: Richard Lou Exhibition听at Union University from April 23-May 28, 2024.听Embustero听isa series of Lou's (Border Door) family's immigration stories as passed down to him by his parents, accompanied by Williamson's ink illustrations.听

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