The Connecting Communities Digital Initiative (CCDI) currently has three open grant opportunities including 1) a higher education grant and 2) a library, archives, and museums grant, and 3) a program for an artist or scholar in residence. The award amounts range from $50,000 to $150,000. Read more about each award here. Applications close November 15…
Virtual Conference (University of Zagreb), Oct 12–13, 2021 International conference “Digital Art History – methods, practices, epistemologies III” organized by the Institute of Art History, Zagreb, and SRCE – University of Zagreb, University Computing Centre. The conference will be held online. Also, if you haven’t registered before the Monday, October 11th deadline, the conference will…
Call for Papers Deadline: October 15, 2021 Acceptance Notification: Beginning of November 2021 Paper Draft Deadline: March 1, 2022 Access to sources, knowledge, and information is going through fundamental changes as globalisation and digitalisation evolve. The same changes apply to the process of gaining new academic insights. As the amount of sources increases (as well…
Abstract Submission Deadline: November 30, 2021 Call for Papers Information: Canterbury 2022 Abstract Submission Form (Word doc) Call and Issues The buildings, towns and cities we inhabit are physical entities created in the past, experienced in the present, and projected to inform the future. The same can be said of the artefacts we use daily:…
Deadline: Published on a rolling basis (Note: The journal is on summer recess from August 15 to September 15) The International Journal of Digital Art History (DAHJ) publishes articles on a rolling basis. If you are interested in submitting a manuscript, please review our Call for Papers and Submission Guidelines. We are still accepting submissions…
The Journal for Digital Art History (DAHJ)’s first VR gallery exhibition is still accessible on our website! The space now includes videos from Francesca Albrezzi (DAHJ Gallery Director and Curator) and Harald Klinke (DAHJ Co-founder). If you weren’t able to attend the opening, make sure to watch those remarks. The largest retrospective of Kathleen McDermott’s…