SECAC 2022 in Baltimore, October 26 – 29, 2022 First Call for Papers for SECAC 2022: February 15-March 17 This year, they will present some sessions from the cancelled 2021 conference, so the calls will be in rounds. In this first round, there is a Call for Papers to add to 2021 sessions moving forward.…
Application Deadline: April 1, 2022 Following in the success of the first Art Markets Summer School held in Lyon in June 2019, this unique research, training and networking experience will take place again in 2022. Participants with an academic or professional interest in the mechanics of the art market will join European and American specialists…
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is the latest violent development in a long and turbulent history in the land of the steppes, and the Library has international resources on the region that go back for hundreds of years. You can learn a lot here, from one of the first maps that used the name “Ukraine”…
Initial abstracts (max. 250 words) and a short biographical note (max. 100 words) due: March 15, 2022 Digital Culture & Society, Vol. 8, Issue 1/2022: Coding Covid-19: The Rise of the App-Society This special issue of Digital Culture & Society – edited by Julia Ramírez Blanco, Ramón Reichert, Francesco Spampinato – deals with the concept…
The Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton invites you to join them on Tuesday, February 22 at 4:30 pm (EST) for an event with Benjamin Lee (University of Washington). Lee will share how his project, Newspaper Navigator, re-imagines how humanists, social scientists, and the public can navigate and analyze the visual content in millions of…
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is pleased to announce that the Duchamp Research Portal is now live! It provides free access to more than 18,000 documents and artworks, comprising nearly 50,000 digitized images related to the work and life of Marcel Duchamp. The cross-cultural and multilingual portal is the outcome of a seven-year partnership between…