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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.

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