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.…
54th Annual Conference of the International Visual Literacy Association: Connecting & Sharing – Envisioning the Futures of Visual Literacy Important Dates: Abstract submission opens: 10 January 2022 Abstract submission deadline: 28 February 2022 Notification of acceptance: 31 March 2022 Conference dates: 10-12 August 2022 Conference Theme The past two years of ongoing restrictions caused…
Symposium and Tutorial Proposal CFP Deadline: March 1, 2022 Abstract CFP: April 1 – May 1, 2022 The Visual Science of Art Conference (VSAC) is traditionally a satellite symposium of the European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP). This edition is no exception but they will be organised in different cities: VSAC in Amsterdam and ECVP…
NYCDH is happy to announce the Annual NYCDH Week, February 7-11, 2022. Taking place at institutions home throughout New York City everywhere (again!), NYCDH Week gives individuals who are interested in digital humanities an opportunity to learn new techniques and skills, hear about DH projects, and become part of a vibrant and diverse community of…
Call for Papers – DH Unbound 2022 in English, Spanish, or French. Submit your proposal by January 15, 2022. Reviving a collaboration that began with the Joint CSDH/SCHN and ACH Conference in 2015, DH Unbound 2022 (May 17-19, 2022) facilitates connections between ACH, CSDH/SCHN, and other organizations sharing our commitment to creating virtual and hybrid…
12th Annual Art History Graduate Student Symposium: “Translating Home: Views From the Diaspora” (online / April 22–23, 2022) Submission Deadline: January 23, 2022 Organized by the Rutgers University Art History Graduate Student Organization (AHGSO) The concept of home is unstable, bearing countless interpretations of physical and abstract places. Diasporic and transnational identities are particularly susceptible…