Some Reading for the Plane

The CAGE symposium is almost here. For those participating, and those who only wish they were, here is a little light reading from keynote speaker Amanda Cachia. She'll refer to this article during her time with CAGE delegates; reading it is a great way to be part of the conversation. This article was originally printed by the Journal [...]

By |2017-04-19T12:42:57+00:00April 19th, 2017|education, journals, professional development, symposium|Comments Off on Some Reading for the Plane

Amanda Cachia asks, “What can a body do?”

If a keynote speaker sets the tone, CAGE 2017 is off to a flying start. Amanda Cachia—a writer, curator and educator currently based in California but originally from Sydney, Australia—is deeply embedded in the study and practice of art curation and production through the lens of (dis)ability. The recipient of the 2014 Irving K. Zola [...]

By |2017-07-29T01:17:46+00:00April 4th, 2017|professional development, symposium|Comments Off on Amanda Cachia asks, “What can a body do?”
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