What you thought of urban renewal depended on what side of the street you saw it from. Connecticut College recently completed grant-funded research focused on the 1962-1975 Winthrop Urban Renewal Project in our host city. This collaborative student-faculty-staff project resulted in a digital public history resource that uses StoryMaps with ArcGIS to present a narrative…
Submission Deadline: Jun 15, 2021Virtual Conference (University of Zagreb), Oct 12–13, 2021 The third edition of the conference “Digital Art History – Methods, Practices, Epistemologies,” aims at bringing together established and early career scholars, independent researchers, and professionals involved with the transdisciplinary digital research initiatives, to critically examine the most recent developments in the field…
SAHGB Annual History Workshop: Lightning Round 2 – Visual Representation in Architectural History – Methodologies (online / Friday, May 21, 4:00 – 6:00 pm [BST / Time Zone Converter]) Building on the themes explored in SAHGB’s Annual History Workshop: Visual Representation in Architectural History, the 21st May lightning round session highlights alternative research methodologies. Selected…
SAHGB Annual History Workshop: Lightning Round 1 – Visual Representation in Architectural History – Media (online / Friday, May 7, 4:00 – 6:30 pm [BST / Time Zone Converter]) Building on the themes explored in SAHGB’s Annual History Workshop: Visual Representation in Architectural History, the 7th May lightning round session seeks to explore research presentation…
CFP: Art Innovation (Saint-Petersburg, Russia, 2021)Deadline: June 1, 2021 The electronic scientific journal Art Innovation announces a call for papers for the first issue – 01/2021 (scheduled release July 2021). We accept academic manuscripts on art history spanning from the 1860s up to the present day, as well as essays, interviews, portfolios, and translations which…
From Calisphere: Calisphere provides free access to more than 2,000 collections digitized and contributed by all ten campuses of the University of California and more than 300 cultural heritage organizations (libraries, archives, and museums and historial societies ) throughout the state. Each of these organizations has specific collection emphases, which may be informed by local…