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Jessica Braum (PhD candidate) to present at two conferences this spring

Jessica will present “Mapping the Hyperhorizon: Relational Visuality in Artistic Depictions of the Caribbean,” at FSU’s Department of Art History Annual Graduate Student Symposium.

And “What Remains Unsaid: Reading Kim Lim’s Words, Silences, and Afterlives of Artistic Speech,” at the In Her Words: Women Artists and Life Writing Symposium at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge University

Jessica Braum (PhD candidate) publishes book review and has several roles at the 2026 CAA meetings!

Jessica’s review of Isamu Noguchi’s exhibit at the Clark Art Institute can be found here: https://www.bu.edu/sequitur/2026/01/14/isamu-noguchi-landscapes-of-time/

In a few weeks she will be presenting a paper at the 20206 CAA meetings: “Contextualizing Transnational Practices: Leveraging Art Historical and Digital Humanities Methodologies to Amplify Marginalized Narratives;” as part of the panel: Visibility as Resistance: Amplifying Marginalized Narratives. 

Jessica will as well be co-chair for the session “Expanding Critical Frameworks: Unraveling Devaluation and Recontextualizing the Field of Fiber Art.” As part of this session, Liam Maher (PhD candidate) is presenting a paper titled “Conceptual Threads – Tina Girouard and Antoine Oleyant’s Drapo Vodou”.

and a Workshop Co-leader for: “Grids Across Borders: Art, Craft, and the Global Context.”

Her travel to CAA is funded by the Association of Print Scholars Travel Grant.