CLAVIS-Center for Latin American Visual Studies, UT Austin

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Founded in 2009, the Center for Latin American Visual Studies, a unit of the University of Texas at Austin Department of Art and Art History, is a center for the advanced study of modern and contemporary art and visual culture from the Americas. Focusing on research and the training of emerging scholars, it is a space for the creation of original art historical knowledge through intellectual rigor

and collaboration across disciplinary and geographic boundaries. CLAVIS leverages the world-class resources at the University of Texas at Austin—including the Benson Library, Blanton Museum of Art, Ransom Center, and scholars of Latin American and Latinx studies across campus—to build bridges with colleagues and the public. Dr. George Flaherty
Director
Associate Professor, Latin American & Latinx Art
Department of Art and Art History
University of Texas at Austin

Dr. Adele Nelson
Associate Director
Assistant Professor, Latin American Art
Department of Art and Art History
University of Texas at Austin

Convocatoria del Concurso de Oposición Abierto para ocupar una plaza de Investigador/a Asociado C en el área de Arte Con...
05/19/2025

Convocatoria del Concurso de Oposición Abierto para ocupar una plaza de Investigador/a Asociado C en el área de Arte Contemporáneo con énfasis en artes visuales de América Latina, en el Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, sede Ciudad de México, UNAM. No hay límite de edad ni nacionalidad.

CLAVIS is thrilled to announce the publication of the book “The São Paulo Neo-Avant-Garde: Radical Art and Mass Print Me...
06/13/2024

CLAVIS is thrilled to announce the publication of the book “The São Paulo Neo-Avant-Garde: Radical Art and Mass Print Media in Cold War Brazil” authored by former CLAVISta Mari Rodriguez Binnie.

This book examines how a young generation of artists used new printing technologies like photocopy and offset lithography as a conceptual maneuver to intervene in established definitions of art and, simultaneously, criticize Brazil’s military dictatorship.

Through an extensive repertoire of archival materials, Rodriguez Binnie historicizes a pivotal chapter in Brazilian art marked by repressive measures towards artists who openly contested the dictatorial regimen.

“The São Paulo Neo-Avant-Garde” is the first English-language book to focus on conceptual practices in São Paulo in the 1970s and 1980s. We deeply congratulate Mari Rodriguez Binnie for the publication of this book that significantly contributes to critical debates of Latin American art.

04/01/2024
04/01/2024

ISLAA Forum: Latin American and Latinx Art and Visual Culture Dissertation Workshop is an annual gathering to build community and professional networks for graduate students who convene at the University of Texas, Austin’s Center for Latin American Visual Studies (CLAVIS) for three-day meetings to...

03/13/2024

February 21, 2024, Filed Under: UncategorizedPreview of 2024 ISLAA Forum Keynote Lectures The Center for Latin American Visual Studies (CLAVIS) and the Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA) are pleased to announce the third convening of the ISLAA Forum: Latin American and Latinx Art an...

03/13/2024

ISLAA Forum 2024 ISLAA Forum: Latin American and Latinx Art and Visual Culture Dissertation Workshop The University of Texas at Austin April 4-6, 2024   The Center for Latin American Visual Studies (CLAVIS) and the Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA) are pleased to announce the thir...

Check out this Curatorial Assistant, Photography opportunity at MoMA
12/12/2023

Check out this Curatorial Assistant, Photography opportunity at MoMA

The Phillips Collection in DC is recruiting for a Curator of Global Contemporary Art. A candidate with expertise in cont...
12/12/2023

The Phillips Collection in DC is recruiting for a Curator of Global Contemporary Art. A candidate with expertise in contemporary Latinx, Latin American, and/or Art of the Americas is desirable. Applications are accepted online (closes 8 Jan 24):

America’s First Museum of Modern Art

Call for Participation: ISLAA Forum: Latin American and Latinx Art and Visual Culture Dissertation Workshop, April 4-6, ...
12/07/2023

Call for Participation: ISLAA Forum: Latin American and Latinx Art and Visual Culture Dissertation Workshop, April 4-6, 2024, Center for Latin American Visual Studies, UT Austin. Applications due January 7. Details: https://bit.ly/ISLAAForum2024CLAVIS

The Center for Latin American Visual Studies (CLAVIS) and the Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA) are pleased to announce the third convening of the ISLAA Forum: Latin American and Latinx Art and Visual Culture Dissertation Workshop, to take place at the University of Texas at Austin on April 4-6, 2024. The two invited scholars for 2024 will be announced shortly.

This workshop is intended to serve doctoral students of modern and contemporary Latin American and Latinx art and visual culture from the nineteenth century to the present day. Full-time students who have advanced to candidacy at an accredited university, and are currently working on a dissertation chapter manuscript, are eligible to apply. Generous support from ISLAA will cover the full cost of round-trip air travel to Austin, lodging, and ground transportation. Meals will also be provided.

This 3-day program invites up to 6 doctoral students to develop their dissertation chapter manuscripts with a group of scholars with a variety of geographic, thematic, and methodological interests.

In the workshop, students will give brief overviews of their dissertation projects and engage in extended discussion of their manuscript with organizing and invited faculty, offering and receiving constructive commentary toward improving their argumentation and writing. Discussions will emphasize strengthening conceptual and narrative frameworks and potential for interdisciplinary approaches, as well as identifying additional primary sources, relevant literatures, and possible interlocutors. The workshop also includes visits to campus collections—among these are the Blanton Museum of Art, Benson Latin American Library, and Harry Ransom Center—and opportunities to meet with colleagues there. The goal is to support highly original and fully historicized dissertations that directly contribute to a more rigorous, international, and collaborative field.

We are especially interested in hearing from emerging scholars working on Black, Indigenous, feminist, q***r, Central American, and Caribbean projects. We also want to hear from scholars from communities historically underrepresented in academia and from Latin America and the Caribbean.

ISLAA Forum 2024 ISLAA Forum: Latin American and Latinx Art and Visual Culture Dissertation Workshop   Call for Participation The University of Texas at Austin April 4-6, 2024 Application deadline: January 7, 2024   The Center for Latin American Visual Studies (CLAVIS) and the Institute for Studie...

11/29/2023

2-year Postdoc: "Land, Space and Identity in the Americas Fellowship," UT Austin's SoA: North America, Latin America, or transnational studies of either, will dovetail with our core curriculum's geographical forces on borderland issues. Apply by 1/2/24

Eighth Annual Symposium of Latin American Art, organized by graduate students from Columbia University; The Graduate Cen...
11/21/2023

Eighth Annual Symposium of Latin American Art, organized by graduate students from Columbia University; The Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY); and the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University (NYU). The symposium will take place at ISLAA from April 12 to 13, 2024.

Abstracts due 12/20/23

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Participants at the Seventh Annual Symposium on Latin American Art, James B. Duke House, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, 2023. Photo: William Kitchings

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Art And Art History Department, ART 3. 434A, 1 University Station #D1300
Austin, TX
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