Mapping Eastern Europe is a platform intended to promote study, teaching, and research about Eastern Europe between the 13th and 17th centuries. Users can access content written by specialists in the form of historical overviews, art historical case studies, short notices about ongoing research projects, and reviews of recent books and exhibitions. This platform aims…
Not Even Past: Social Vulnerability and the Legacy of Redlining visually documents formal and informal systemic practices of racial residential segregation in the U.S. during the twentieth century. Not Even Past presents maps for 200 cities, where for each city there are two maps side by side separated by a diagram. The left map shows…
From the project announcement: The new module ‘Stained Glass in Context‘, created within the ‘Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi‘ (CVMA), is the first to offer an art historical introduction to the history of exemplary churches with important stained glass, including an interactive presentation of the windows. The CVMA plays an exceptional role in medieval research: the…
Tuesday, November 17, 4pm PDT To join, RSVP here. As the global Covid-19 pandemic continues to force many of us to conduct much of our lives outdoors, we at MOCA believe that it is an opportune time to focus our programming on outdoor art in the public sphere. In doing so, we aim to call…
The International Conference on Art, Museums and Digital Cultures (AMDC; April 22-23, 2021, Lisbon) Submission Deadline: December 21, 2020 Notification of Participation: January 25, 2021 Final Version Deadline: March 8, 2021 This conference will bring together different scientific and creative perspectives on the crossovers between information technologies and the arts. How are museums, curators and…
About this Free Event This session by Collections and Services, Library Services, Library of Congress, and co-hosted with the International Confederation of Architectural Museums (ICAM), will explore the strengths and challenges that born-digital design files present for collecting, accessing for research, and exhibiting. Four presentations from the critical perspectives of technologists, curators, academics, and archivists…