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Salish Sea Aesthetics Workshop II
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Salish Sea Aesthetics Workshop II, November 12-14, 2021.

11/12/2021 to 11/14/2021
When: November 12-14, 2021
Where: Marriott Hotel
728 Humboldt St
Victoria, British Columbia  V8W 3Z5
Canada
Contact: James O. Young
joy@uvic.ca

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Program for the Salish Sea Aesthetics Workshop II (as of October 27, 2021)

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CONGRATULATIONS to Corbin Covington, Northwestern University, for winning the American Society for Aesthetics Student Essay Prize for his essay "Black Utopias, Speculative Fiction, and Aesthetic Liberation."

The Board of Trustees of the American Society for Aesthetics approved a grant of $2,550 USD in partial support of the Salish Sea Aesthetics Workshop November 20-22, 2020, at the Marriott Hotel in Victoria, British Columbia. The Workshop was postponed, due to COVID-19.

The 2021 meeting is being held at the Marriott in conjunction with the Annual Meeting of the Western Canadian Philosophical Association.

Project directors are David Friedell (Union College), James O. Young (University of Victoria) and Michel-Antoine Xhignesse (Capilano University). 

The Aesthetics Workshop will consist of eleven session over the three days of the Meeting. The workshop builds on the Salish Sea Aesthetics Workshop in 2019 at the University of British Columbia, also supported by ASA, and furthers the establishment of a regional forum for aestheticians in the region of the Salish Sea. The region (sometimes referred to as the Pacific Northwest) stretches roughly from Portland, Oregon to British Columbia. Salish Sea is the indigenous name for the region.

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