Attention is drawn to the program of the Psychology of the Arts Conference held in Cardiff in 1983, which incorporated the eighth Congress of the International Association of Empirical Aesthetics. A link is provided to the hitherto unpublished conference program. Three features of the program are highlighted: the strength of the psychology of music, the interest in children’s art, and the absence of research methods that required advances in technology.
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