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The ASA Rocky Mountain Division will meet at the Drury Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe, NM, July 15-17, 2022.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE (updated July 14, 2022)
COVID restrictions in the city of Santa Fe: NONE
Registration Fees
Regular Registration: $135 (early-bird rate, up to one week prior to conference; $5 surcharge after July 8 and for onsite registration) Emeritus Faculty, Students, Unemployed*: $75
(early-bird rate) To register for the conference, please click the red REGISTER button in the upper-right of this page. To register with a paper check, please mail in this form no later than July 1. *Unemployed: For those who do not have a full-time professional or academic appointment. IRENE H. CHAYES TRAVEL FUND: ASARMD has $1000 (total) provided by the American Society for Aesthetics to support travel to
the meeting for persons with papers accepted for the program who have no other access to professional travel funds at their teaching institution(s) during the academic year. This year, additional funds are being provided by the Center for Philosophical Studies at Lamar University.
This year's winners of Irene H. Chayes Travel Grants: - David Collins (University of Oxford)
- Coldwell Daniel IV (University of Memphis)
- Cristina Dreifuss (Universidad de Lima, Peru)
- Matthew Gilmore (Independent Scholar, Chicago, IL)
- Jyothis James (Texas A&M University)
- Eric Jasper (University of Memphis)
- Karrie Kellerby (IDSVA Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts)
- Jung Kwon (California State University - Dominguez Hills)
- Madelyn McClarey (University of Memphis)
- Julian Millan (University of Murcia)
- Montaque Reynolds (St. Louis University)
- Ann Walton Sieber (University of Memphis)
- Eric Urby (Texas A & M University)
- Yili Zhou (University of Arizona)
Best Graduate Student Essay in Philosophy Prize Recipients (generously funded by the Center for Philosophical Studies at Lamar University):
Kaci Harrison (CUNY, “Pondering the Paradox: A Play Theory of Painful Art” in absentia) Madelyn McClarey (University of Memphis, “Interrogating the Closed Perception of Secret Societies”; Panel 4) Montaque Reynolds (St. Louis University, “Sensible Self-Censorship”; Panel 8) Yili Zhou (University of Arizona, “Aesthetic Normativity of Following the Score in Classical Music Performance”; Panel 13)
Travel Suggestions
Airports: Santa Fe is well-served by both the Santa Fe and Albuquerque airports. Trains: Amtrak has service to Santa Fe and Albuquerque. Ground Travel: Major shuttle services (e.g., Groome)
from the Albuquerque airport will drop you off and pick you up right at the hotel.
If you are flying into Santa Fe airport, please use Lyft or Uber, as Groome no longer services that airport.
LODGING: Rooms at our conference rate at the Drury Plaza Hotel ($179). are no longer available. You might be able to get rooms at the open market rate. https://www.druryhotels.com/locations/santa-fe-nm/drury-plaza-hotel-in-santa-fe
The meeting is being organized by the RMD officers:
Jeremy Killian, President Antony Aumann, Vice-President Lee Cray, Secretary Julianne Chung, Past-President Photo Gallery from the 2021 Meeting
Opera Lovers: The Santa Fe Opera is performing Carmen on Friday, July 15 during the meeting. ASA Rocky Mountain By-laws
ASA Rocky Mountain Division History
Policies on Discrimination, Harassment, and Respectful Behavior
The ASA Policies (effective
July 12, 2019) will be in effect for this meeting. The ASA Ombudsperson will be represented throughout the meeting.
Policies for Accessibility at ASA Meetings
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