The Art Museum in the Digital Age (Vienna, 14-15 Jan 21) Deadline: September 1, 2020 The Belvedere Research Center is organizing its third international conference on the digital transformation of the art museum. The 2021 edition will focus on online collections and the re-contextualization of the museum object in the digital universe. During the COVID…
Consider sharing your experience and expertise by submitting a program proposal tailored for a virtual format to either/both the Upper Midwest Digital Collections Conference or/and the Minnesota Digital Library (MDL) Annual Meeting. The planning committee has created a list of potential topics, but proposals on any topics relevant to digital collections are welcome. For more…
Summer School Online, September 1-5, 2020 Deadline: July 26, 2020 2020 Theme: Ephemera in Digital Art History The International Summer School on Digital Art History (DAHSS), a joint initiative of the University of Málaga and the University of Berkeley, with the collaboration of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, will celebrate the fifth edition from…
The International Journal for Digital Art History has a call for manuscripts; submissions relate to the focus of the current call have priority and works can be submitted at any time and to any subject of Digital Art History. Note that abstracts, manuscripts, and artwork are all welcome. DAHJ publishes articles on a rolling basis;…
The Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History in Rome is looking to recruit a Digital Humanities Scientist. The full-time post will be offered for an initial period of two years, with the prospect of becoming a permanent position. The role includes creating and developing new digital research projects, international collaborations and grant…
University of Zürich Application deadline: Jul 15, 2020 The goal of the professorship is to advance visual research in the digital humanities. The professorship is part of the Max-Planck-funded cooperation project Digital Visual Studies hosted by the University of Zurich and supported by the Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History. The non-tenure-track…