Call for Conference Papers: Traversing Topologies: Imagining worlds and knowledge with/through artistic research (Lucerne / Swiss Artistic Research Network, Sep 23–25, 2021) Deadline: Mar 31, 2021 Topology is to an equal extent an over- and under-determined topos. It exists nearly independently in various individual disciplines, refers foremost descriptively to the arrangement of things in space-time,…
The 7th Annual NYCDH Week The 7th Annual NYCDH Week, February 8-12, 2021. This year’s format is fully online and will continue to do what it has done for the past six years: Bring together individuals across the region who are interested in digital humanities. At NYCDH Week, you can learn new techniques and skills,…
International Conference at Vitromusée Romont (Switzerland), the Swiss Museum for Stained Glass and Glass Art, August 28, 2021 Deadline for submissions: January 15, 2021 Notification of acceptance: February 18, 2021 The conference is jointly organized by the Vitrocentre and Vitromusée Romont, the Institute of Art History of the Fondazione Giorgio Cini and Le Stanze del…
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…
“Matrix of Mobility: Networks of Objects and Exchange” Eighth Annual Wollesen Memorial Graduate Symposium (March 4–5, 2021, Online) CFP Deadline: Monday, January 11, 2021, at 5 PM ET The Graduate Union of the Students of Art (GUStA) at the University of Toronto is pleased to present the Eighth Annual Wollesen Memorial Graduate Symposium in cooperation…
Call for Papers College Art Association (CAA) Conference, February 10–13, 2021: “Digital Art History and the Future of the Article” Deadline for submissions: September 16, 2020 This session, sponsored by the Digital Art History Society (DAHS), will critically examine the digital art history article by considering current trends and best practices in digitally-born, online journals.…