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CAA Career Services

CAA’s philosophy is to create a lifetime context for thinking about a career, because a healthy working life is multifaceted and complex and involves more than one strategy to accomplish one’s goals. CAA presents programs and services for members at all stages in their careers.

Online Career Center
The Online Career Center is the largest database of employment listings in the art and academic worlds.

Conference Interviews
At the Annual Conference, CAA dedicates a large hall for job interviews, information dissemination, and more.

Opportunities
CAA’s Opportunities collects and publishes calls for entries and papers, conference notices, fellowship notices, and more.

Fellowships Program
The Professional Development Fellowship Program awards annual fellowships to MFA and PhD students in art and art history.

Workshops
CAA offers professional-development workshops to artists and art historians at the Annual Conference and at locations throughout the United States.

Mentoring
CAA members can receive advice on their job-search strategies, portfolio presentation, and more during the popular Annual Conference mentoring programs.

Standards and Guidelines
CAA publishes Standards and Guidelines for the field on such issues as conventions for résumés and CVs, tenure guidelines for artists and scholars, and proper etiquette for interviewers.


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The College Art Association supports all practitioners and interpreters of visual art and culture, including artists and scholars, who join together to cultivate the ongoing understanding of art as a fundamental form of human expression. Representing its members’ professional needs, CAA is committed to the highest professional and ethical standards of scholarship, creativity, connoisseurship, criticism, and teaching.