Associations

College Art Association
College Art Association
Founded in 1911, the College Art Association (CAA) promotes excellence in scholarship and teaching in the history and criticism of the visual arts and in creativity and technical skill in the teaching and practices of art. CAA advocates comprehensive and inclusive education in the visual arts, speaks for the membership on issues affecting the visual arts and humanities, provides opportunities for publication of scholarship, criticism, and artists' writings, fosters career development and professional advancement, and identifies and develops sources of funding for the practice of art and for scholarship in the arts and humanities. Over 12,000 artists, art historians, scholars, curators, critics, collectors, educators, publishers, and other professionals in the visual arts belong as individual members. Another 2,000 departments of art and art history in colleges and universities, art schools, museums, libraries, and professional and commercial organizations hold institutional memberships. Membership is open to all individuals with an interest in art, art history, or a related discipline, whether by vocation or avocation.

[Visit the website for College Art Association]
Feeling inspired? Try out these fine products…

Up to 50% Off

Monet Pro Stretched Cotton Canvas Golden Rectangle

by Masterpiece Artist Canvas

Create a Golden Masterpiece with the Golden Rectangle

Up to 52% Off

Universal Heavyweight Sketch Pads

by Canson

100% Recycled Heavyweight Sketch Pad

Up to 55% Off

300 Series Sketch Pads

by Strathmore

Proven and affordable

From $23.99

The Art of Sumi-e

by Search Press

An informative text on a traditional form of Japanese art.

From $2.79

Matte Metallics Paint

by DecoArt

Inexpensive way to create sophisticated, elegant pieces

From $6.49

Essentials Sketching Artist Set

by Royal & Langnickel

Everything you need to start sketching
Latest Product Reviews
Love these frame kits.
- Bill Hunter (VIP Club) in San Rafael, CA
I have been painting on glass for 30 years. I found that some of the Vitrea 160 liners are dried up when I get them. Totally useless.When they do work, they work very well. As for the Vitrea 160 paints, I use them as accents. They streak when trying to use a brush so I use a small sponge brush and use the dabbing motion. Or I use my index finger. The colors are very nice.
- Jan C. in Florida
I have been using the plastic bottle and metal tips for years on gourds for a fine line and perfect dots. I am conducting a class and need more bottles/tips so there will be no waiting to share.
- Sally in Idaho
Free Download for Kids

Download free coloring book pages Download FREE coloring
book pages to color at
home or school.

View Pages »