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Policing the Sacred: Art and Censorship Panel features Shirin Neshat.
Last spring, I attended a fascinating talk during the College Art Association meetings in New York City. The session, “Policing the Sacred,” was organized by the National Coalition Against Censorship but I can honestly say that I flew out there … Continue reading
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Are conferences worth the money?
Each year, I include money in budget to travel to three or four conferences. It’s a big investment for an independent consultant but the meetings keep me in touch with the field. Conference sessions help me make new contacts, hear … Continue reading