110th CAA Annual Conference, Virtual Session, “Dismantling the Patriarchal Canon: Foregrounding Women Artists and Patrons through Digital Art History” (Chicago, February 16 – 19, 2022) Submission Deadline: Thursday, September 16 The session chair invites paper proposals for the College Art Association (CAA) 2022 affiliated session of the Art Libraries Society of North America, Appraising Your…
110th CAA Annual Conference, Virtual Session, “Dismantling the Patriarchal Canon: Foregrounding Women Artists and Patrons through Digital Art History” (Virtual live sessions, March 3-5, 2022) Submission Deadline: Thursday, September 16 The session chairs invite paper proposals for the CAA 2022 affiliated session of the Digital Art History Society, “Dismantling the Patriarchal Canon: Foregrounding Women Artists…
Deadline for Abstract Submission: September 15, 2021 “Divergence in Architectural Research” is an international doctorate symposium organized by the ConCave Ph.D. Student Group in the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Architecture. The Ph.D. Symposium seeks to create a platform for sharing current research in architecture, with invited scholars and other doctoral students from architecture…
Explore “Virtual Village” — South of Union Square where Village Preservation, a New York preservation group, launches online mapping tool to champion former haunts of artists and activists. This is just one of the visual stories created with the platform Urban Archive, an app (for both web and iOS) that enhances collection engagement and digital…
College Art Association Annual Conference (Chicago, IL/February 16-19, 2022)Submission Deadline: September 16, 2021 TIAMSA Session 2: Critical Data in Art Market Research In recent years, the study of the art market has seen significant progress due to the increasing availability of digitized source materials, such as dealer archives and stock books, auction catalogs or exhibition…
July marks the end of the Copyright Office’s 150th anniversary celebration. To commemorate their 150th year, they’ve launched “Find Yourself in Copyright,” an online exhibit exploring the rich history of copyright in America. “Find Yourself in Copyright” explores how U.S. copyright law has evolved and how the millions of copyright claims registered with the Office illustrate…