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Associate Director, CAEA
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- Established in 2003 by the Department of Art History and the Division of the Humanities, the University of Chicago Center for the Art of East Asia (CAEA) has become an internationally renowned academic center dedicated to the study of East Asian art and visual culture.
- The CAEA aims to facilitate and support teaching and research in the rapidly growing field of East Asian art at the University of Chicago.
- The concentration of interest in Asian art and visual and material culture is redefining the parameters of East Asian art history.
- It develops and coordinates programs in East Asian art and visual and material culture, supporting student scholarship, creating opportunities for scholarly and exchange, and compiling data for teaching and research.
- Reporting to the Chair of the Department of Art History and in partnership with the Director of the Center for the Art of East Asia (CAEA), the Associate Director of CAEA is the main point of contact for the Center, responsible for planning, directing, coordinating, and managing business operations, overseeing faculty and student support, organizing events, managing communication and outreach activities, and supervising two full-time staff and student research assistants.
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