Announcing PAA Journals 23 2023
Announcing PAA Journals 23 2023 Announcing PAA Journal 23 2023 No. 1 Vol 23-1 (2023): We are pleased to announce that Pacific Arts, vol. 23, no. 1 has been released as an open access, peer reviewed, online journal published through the University of California’s eScholarship platform. This issue includes a
Announcing the PAA Pacific One-day Symposium “Hawaiian Futurisms” in Honolulu on Saturday June the 15th 2024
PAA Pacific One-day Symposium “Hawaiian Futurisms” Saturday June the 15th 2024, Honolulu What are the future aesthetic and political practices of Hawai‘i? The Pacific Arts Association–Pacific Symposium “Hawaiian Futurisms” brings together Kānaka Maoli artists and scholars for a one-day symposium and community talanoa, or discussion, to develop the growing field
PAA-E Annual Meeting 2023 : National versus local museums. 11-12 December 2023 Musée des Beaux-Arts de Chartres, France
PAA-E Annual Meeting 2023 : National versus local museums 11-12 December 2023, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Chartres, France The annual PAA-E meeting entitled National versus local museums will be held at the Musée des Beaux-Arts (MBA) of Chartres, France from 11 until 12 December 2023. The museum holds paintings, sculptures,
Scholarships for Participation at the Annual PAA-E Meeting. Musée des Beaux-Arts, Chartres France, 11-12 December 2023
Scholarships for Participation at the Annual PAA-E Meeting 11-12 December 2023, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Chartres France The Pacific Arts Association-Europe is offering up to two annual scholarships to support the participation of Pacific artists, students and scholars at the annual PAA-E conference. The scholarship is for a maximum of €
PAA Currents: A Speaker Series from Pacific Arts Association. Join us for our next Pacific Currents talk by Emily Cornish
PAA Currents: A Speaker Series from Pacific Arts Association Join us for our next Pacific Currents talk by Emily Cornish Royal Hawaiian Women’s Textile Politics: Fiber Arts, Fashion, and Anti-Colonial Action During the Kalākaua EraOctober 16th 3:00pm PDT via Zoom Register Here In response to intensifying American colonial incursions upon
PAA is launching an online speaker series. “PAA Currents” invites scholars and artists working in Oceania to share their research and join in conversation. Our first speaker is Dr. Nicole K. Furtado.
PAA is launching an online speaker series. “PAA Currents” invites scholars and artists working in Oceania to share their research and join in conversation. Our first speaker is Dr. Nicole K. Furtado. Ika wā ma mua, I ka wā ma hope: An Aesthetic and Praxis of Hawaiian Futurism in Noah
PAA Vol 22, no 2 (December 2022) special issue ‘Grounded in Place: Dialogues between First Nation Artists from Australia, Taiwan, and Aotearoa’
Announcing our latest PAA Journal PAA Vol 22, no 2 (December 2022) special issue ‘Grounded in Place: Dialogues between First Nation Artists from Australia, Taiwan, and Aotearoa’ We are pleased to announce that Pacific Arts, vol. 22, no. 2 (December 2022) has been released as an open access, peer reviewed,
UPDATE* PAA Europe 2022 Conference, Paris: Gendered objects in Oceania. 13-15 September 2022
PAA EUROPE 2022 CONFERENCE AT THE MUSÉE DU QUAI BRANLY – JACQUES CHIRAC, PARIS GENDERED OBJECTS IN OCEANIA. 13-15 SEPTEMBER 2022 The annual PAA-E meeting entitled Gendered objects in Oceania will be held at the Musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac from 13 until 15 September 2022 to coincide
PAA Vol 22, no 1 (March 2022) special issue ‘Pacific Island Worlds: Oceanic Dis/Positions’
Announcing our latest PAA Journal PAA Vol 22, no 1 (March 2022) special issue ‘Pacific Island Worlds: Oceanic Dis/Positions’ This special issue focuses on the theme “Pacific Island Worlds: Oceanic Dis/Positions,” which explores past and present visual art forms and practices related to place-making and identity formations in Oceania. Colonial interactions have
Announcing our latest PAA Journal focusing on Arts Education in Oceania
Announcing our latest PAA Journal focusing on Arts Education in Oceania, guest edited by Anne E. Guernsey Allen This issue of Pacific Arts, which includes five contributions to a discussion roundtable, three articles, and one research note. The four Discussion Roundtable articles in this volume focus on teaching art in