If you are attending the College Art Association's annual conference in New York, we invite you to join us in the UC Press booth (#109) in the conference exhibit hall on Thursday, February 16 at 4:00pm to meet the editors of Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture, Charlene Villaseñor Black and Emi
The University of California Press is pleased to return in-person to the College Art Association's 111th annual conference in New York this week. We're thrilled to announce two forthcoming books publishing next month in our Studies on Latin American Art series, which we'll have early display copies
This week as we convene virtually for the College Art Association's 2022 conference, we invite you to read the current issues of UC Press's art journals for free online. Click on the journal covers below to access the free issues.
This post was written by Jessica Weiss and published on the University of Maryland website. It is reposted here with permission.Photo by Sarah Deragon.Through her teaching, research and beyond, Jordana Moore Saggese is working to undo the ‘colonialist and white supremacist logic’ that has pe
We are pleased to offer a selection of our journals content for free online in conjunction with the virtual conference of the College Art Association (CAA). Explore the current issue of Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture, which this year was named the "Best New Journal" by the Council of Edito
In this edition of our UC Press Editor Spotlight Series, we sat down with Art History Editor Archna Patel to discuss her vision for our Art list, how she’s supporting and responding to calls for social justice within the field, and how her love for the Lakers has helped her cope during the pandemic.
Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (LALVC) is proud and humbled to announce that Gigi Otálvaro-Hormillosa was awarded the Association for Latin American Art (ALAA) 2019 Annual Article Award for her piece “Metamorphic and Sensuous Brown Bodies: Queer Latina/x Visual and Performance Cultures in
Following the 2019 release of Abstract Crossings: Cultural Exchange between Argentina and Brazil by María Amalia García, University of California Press is pleased to announce two forthcoming titles in our Studies on Latin American Art series.Praised as “highly insightful and theoretically so