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  1. RT @AiANews: Peter Forakis, sculptor who helped found Park Place, the New York artists’ cooperative gallery of the 1960s, has died. http ...
  2. RT @badatsports: AICA's Exhibitions of the Year. http://tiny.cc/Qz1Kc
  3. A focus on building creative capital is a powerful way to think about the impact of the arts and culture: http://bit.ly/4vDQNz
  4. Latest News: Student and Emerging Professionals Committee Publishes Conference Survival Guide ( http://bit.ly/7RuWav )
  5. From Inside Higher Ed: the job picture in the humanities is going from bad to worse: http://bit.ly/6OpeR7
  6. From the Chronicle of Higher Ed: Surge in adjunct activism spurred by bad economy - http://bit.ly/6PSTKU
  7. RT @onthemake: Preview upcoming Chicago art exhibitions on the recently updated January 2010 calendar http://bit.ly/6KdQbe
  8. Latest News: Barbara Nesin Is CAA President-Elect ( http://www.collegeart.org/news/2009/12/16/barbara-nesin-is-caa-president-elect/ )
  9. The early registration deadline for the Chicago conference is Saturday, December 19: http://conference.collegeart.org/2010/register.php
  10. RT @e_flux: H + F Curatorial Grant : Call for Applications http://e-flux.com/shows/view/7535
  11. RT @chronicle: The All-Digital Library? Not Quite Yet http://bit.ly/4JyObO
  12. RT @caareviews: Bil Anthes reviews Interventions: Native American Art for Far-flung Territories by Judith Ostrowitz. http://bit.ly/8o1PiM.
  13. Latest News: December Issue of The Art Bulletin Published ( http://bit.ly/89jt28 )
  14. RT @AIGAdesign: Did you know? AIGA partners with two health insurance companies to offer coverage for members in virtually every state. ...
  15. Latest News: December Obituaries in the Arts ( http://www.collegeart.org/news/2009/12/14/december-obituaries-in-the-arts/ )
  16. RT @caareviews: Read a review of the exhibition Looking and Listening in Nineteenth-Century France. http://bit.ly/4ZOmwE
  17. RT @caareviews: Julie Nelson Davis reviews Hiroshige: One Hundred Famous Views of Edo by Melanie Trede and Lorenz Bichler. http://bit.ly ...
  18. Legal Battles Over E-Book Rights to Older Books: http://bit.ly/4QkrWA
  19. RT @LMCC: Open call for applications: Space for art in Senior Centers, A Community-Based Residency. More info: http://bit.ly/5rni18
  20. The CAA-sponsored exhibition Picturing the Studio opens tonight in Chicago: http://bit.ly/4zJ9oq