
CALL FOR SPEAKERS — AI ART FOR COLLEGE EDUCATORS CONFERENCE 2026
We’re inviting artists, educators, researchers, and innovators to share their insights at the AI Art for College Educators Conference, taking place June 2026 in Boston, co-hosted with Berklee College of Music, MIT, and Northeastern University.
This unique event explores how art, design, music, film, writing, and emerging technologies are converging to reshape creative education. We’re seeking sessions that inspire, inform, and empower educators to integrate AI into their teaching, practice, and institutional strategy.
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All submissions will be reviewed by a panel of peer educators and industry experts.
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Accepted contributions will be published in the official Conference Proceedings and featured in a digital program booklet distributed to all attendees.
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Hybrid participation will be supported: while we strongly encourage in-person presentations, remote presentations may be considered for curriculum papers and case studies.
Session Topics may include:
We welcome submissions across the spectrum of AI and the arts, including but not limited to:
Session Topics May Include:
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AI tools and creative process in art, design, and media
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Ethical and cultural implications of AI in the arts
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Curriculum development and classroom integration
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AI for music, filmmaking, writing, and performance
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The future of creativity, authorship, and art markets
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Cross-disciplinary collaboration between artists and technologists
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AI in Art, Design, Film, Music, Photography, and Writing Education
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Curriculum Design for AI-Enhanced Creativity
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Ethical and Legal Considerations of AI in Artmaking and Teaching
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Monetization & Career Pathways for Students in the AI Era
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Creative Pedagogy: Prompt Literacy, Aesthetics, and Critical Thinking
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AI in Art History, Curation, and Restoration
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Case Studies from College and University Programs
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Future Skills: Preparing Students for Creative Careers in the AI Economy
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Faculty/Industry Collaborations and Cross-Disciplinary Innovation
We welcome:
🎓 College educators
🎨 Artists and creators using AI
💡 Researchers and technologists
🏛️ Museum, gallery, and art-market professionals
Submission Categories
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Papers & Curriculum Reports (double-blind peer review)
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Workshops (hands-on classroom or studio demonstrations)
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Case Studies (practical examples of AI integration in the arts)
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Panels & Roundtables (multi-voice discussions)
Key Deadline Dates
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December 19, 2025 – Paper & Workshop Submissions
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January 16, 2026 – Case Studies & Panel Proposals
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February 20, 2026 – Notification of Acceptance
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March 13, 2026 – Camera-Ready Deadline
Fill out and submit the form below to be considered: