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2025 The CAA Conference 2025 : 2025 Session Title: Reframing Madness: Arts at the Intersection of Mental Health and Mad Studies; The CAA (College Art Association) 113th Annual Conference, New York City | |||||||||||
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2025 CFP The CAA (College Art Association) 113th Annual Conference, New York City, February 12–15, 2025
Session Title: Reframing Madness: Arts at the Intersection of Mental Health and Mad Studies https://caa.confex.com/caa/2025/webprogrampreliminary/Session14506.html Session will present: On location (In-Person) Chair: Velebita Koričančić, Anahuac University Mexico / National Autonomous University of Mexico This session aims to reclaim and redefine 'madness', participating in broader efforts that challenge historical pejorative connotations associated with the term. It seeks to contribute to inclusivity by engaging in the academic and cultural discourse surrounding mental health. The goal is to examine madness at the intersection of art and mental health, across diverse cultures and periods, by integrating perspectives from the Mad Studies movement and disability studies. Acknowledging the concerns about potentially romanticizing or trivializing mental health conditions in artistic expressions, which could detract from the actual challenges faced by vulnerable individuals and communities, the session frames madness as both a socio-cultural construct and first-person accounts communicated via art. Contributions that research mental health portrayals in art, from historical to contemporary contexts, spanning various artistic movements and styles, and analyzing artworks created by individual artists and through community-led projects, are encouraged. Key Topics: Representations of Madness Throughout Art History Decolonizing Madness in Art Art in Psychiatric Care Settings: From Historical Asylum Art Through Art Therapy to Psychiatry Survivors’ Narratives Mad Arts and Outsider Art Art Historical Methodologies in Studying Madness Neurodiversity and the Arts Feminist and Queer Art Theories and Criticism on Gender-Specific Mental Health Conditions Contemporary Arts and Explorations in Mental Health Curatorial and Exhibition Practices Regarding Mad Arts Responsibility and Artistic Freedom in Depictions of Mental Health Art as an Agent for Mental Health Understanding and Advocacy Keywords: Topics: Disability Topics: Multidisciplinary Topics: Social Justice Topics: Outsider Art Topics: Art History How to submit to a Session Soliciting Contributors: https://www.collegeart.org/programs/conference 1. Have a CAA account. Membership not required at this step, if you aren't a member right now create an account at this link, skip the payment/joining step. 2. Prepare your Presentation title and Abstract (250 word limit) 3. A shortened CV (close to 2 pages). 4. (Optional) Images or Documentation of work; limit to five images that support your proposal. 5. Submissions due to session chairs by August 29, 2024 a) Chairs will notify submitters directly of their decision by September 16, 2024. HOW TO SUBMIT: Video tutorial; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoQUI5UVyn8 ____________________ KEY DATES July 22, 2024: Call for Participation (CFP) opens; chairs of accepted sessions solicit contributors to submit presentation proposals directly to them. August 29, 2024: Deadline for CFP submissions. September 16, 2024: Deadline for chairs of sessions soliciting contributors to make their decisions, directly notify their accepted presenters, and add to session entry. Early October, 2024: Registration opens and conference schedule is announced. December 5, 2024: Access accommodation requests for in-person and/or remote participants due to CAA. February 12–15, 2025: CAA 113th Annual Conference |
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