The ISLAA Forum sponsors annual events for graduate students studying Latin American art at US universities. Participating universities create programming that facilitates networking and professional development, fostering connections and solidarity among universities and enhancing the distribution and accessibility of resources related to Latin American art.
Living Histories of Latin American Art
This program enables professional development and resource-sharing through annual events for art history graduate students at the University of Maryland, Temple University, and the University of Pittsburgh.
Latin American and Latinx Art and Visual Culture Dissertation Workshop
This program builds community and professional networks for graduate students. During two-day workshops, students focus on dissertation proposals or a single thesis chapter. Participants share public presentations on their projects and invited scholars from the University of Texas at Austin’s Center for Latin American Visual Studies (CLAVIS) offer a public lecture or seminar.
Latin American and Latinx Art Pre-Dissertation Plataforma
This program supports the critical early phase of dissertation research for PhD students studying Latin American and Latinx art and visual culture at the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center. Participants receive travel funding to conduct research, present their findings in a collaborative workshop, and invite a guest scholar to offer a public lecture at CUNY.