February 18-20, 2016 at Rice University Vagantes, North America’s largest graduate student conference for medieval studies, is seeking submissions for its 15th annual meeting at Rice University, February 18-20, 2016. www.vagantesconference.org
Read MoreCall for Papers: The Long Lives of Medieval Objects, from Big to Small
AVISTA will sponsor sessions that focus on the long lives of three types of objects: buildings, manuscripts, and small-scale sculpture and metalwork. These sessions are organized in conjunction with two sessions dedicated to the long life of medieval art and architecture to be held at the 23rd International Medieval Congress, Leeds, 4-7 July 2016. We encourage papers that complement the interdisciplinary mission of AVISTA, bringing together studies of technology, science, and art.
Read MoreICMA/KRESS RESEARCH GRANTS DUE 31 AUGUST 2015
The Kress Foundation is again generously supporting five research and publication grants, of $3000 each. Applicants must be members of the ICMA. The deadline for the 2015 grants is August 31, 2015.
Read More'Celts' exhibitions at the British Mueum (24 September 2015 – 31 January 2016) and National Museum of Scotland (10 Mar - 25 Sep 2016)
This is the first major exhibition to examine the full history of Celtic art and identity, and is organised in partnership with National Museums Scotland. The story unfolds over 2,500 years, from the first recorded mention of ‘Celts’ to contemporary Celtic influences, exploring, how 'Celtic' identity has been revived and reinvented, across Britain, Europe and beyond
Read MoreCFP: Material Processes and Making in Medieval Art and Architecture
For this session we are interested in presentations that investigate the process of making medieval art and architecture and what these processes tell us about medieval artistic production.
Read MoreMedieval Architecture Outside the Lines
On October 24, 2015, the Lamar Dodd School of Art of the University of Georgia will host six scholars of medieval architecture for a conference in memory of Professor Thomas E. Polk II. The theme of the conference addresses architecture “outside the lines” and, thereby, presents evidence for the wide intellectual, geographical, and chronological span of medievalism.
Read MoreThe corbels on the church of St Peter of Vienne en Bessin (France)
Corbels, stone brackets that support the edge of a roof were quite developped on Romanesque churches in France. Created for these obscure locations, the subjects carved on corbels seem to have been outside traditionnal religious themes. Despicted are animals, grotesques, male heads and geometric shapes. Nobody really knows their use and the meanings. So an local association, Ad'Vienne took them in large 3D photographies, a wonderful effect appreciated by the visitors. One of the contributors was Janetta Rebold Benton, Ph.D. Distinguished Professor, Art History Pace University NY
Read MoreICMA MEMBERS: Board Nominations due 14 August 2015!
ICMA members are invited to nominate candidates to serve on the ICMA Board. Please log in to the Member Sign-In section of the website for more information, or read the recent email sent to your inbox.
Read MoreNATIONAL HUMANITIES CENTER Residential Fellowships 2016-17
The National Humanities Center invites applications for academic-year or one-semester residencies. Fellowship applicants must have a PhD or equivalent scholarly credentials. Mid-career as well as senior scholars from all areas of the humanities are welcome; emerging scholars with a strong record of peer-reviewed work are also encouraged to apply. Located in the progressive Triangle region of North Carolina, the Center affords access to the rich cultural and intellectual communities supported by the area’s research institutes and universities. Fellows have private studies; the library service delivers all research materials. Scholars from all parts of the globe are eligible; travel expenses in addition to a stipend are provided. The deadline for applications is October 15, 2015.
Read MoreCall for Papers: Debating Relics
If you are interested in giving a paper addressing these issues, or if you would like to be a moderator or respondent, please send an email by 24 August toJ.E.Raaijmakers@uu.nl (Janneke Raaijmakers). Please include the following information if you would like to present a paper: 1) paper title; 2) an abstract indicating the topic of your paper (max. 250 words); 3) your contact details and affiliation; 4) Equipment needed? (Laptop, Beamer, etc.)
Call for Papers: Medieval Worlds
Medieval worlds is a biannually, peer-reviewed open-access journal published by the Institute for Medieval Research at the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Medieval Worlds fosters interdisciplinary and transcultural studies of the Middle Ages. Specifically it encourages and links comparative research between different regions and fields and promotes methodological innovation in transdisciplinary studies. There is no publication charge.
Read MoreCall for Proposals: Sensory Reflections
Proposals for presentations of no more than 20 minutes should be sent to Fiona Griffiths (fgriffit@stanford.edu) or Kathryn Starkey (starkey@stanford.edu) no later than Sept. 15.
Calls for Papers, Kalamazoo and Leeds
Submit your papers for the ICMA Student Committee sessions at Kalamazoo and Leeds.
Read MoreCall for Papers: "Beauty and the Beast: Imagery from the Medieval Bestiary
Please send an abstract of no more than 300 words (for a paper planned to be 15-20 minutes), along with the conference Participant Information Form, to Elizabeth Morrison at *emorrison@getty.edu * by September 18, 2015. Any proposals not accepted for this session will be sent on to for consideration in one of the general sessions at Kalamazoo.
Read MoreJOB DESCRIPTION - DUMBARTON OAKS
The individual holding the position has overall responsibility for administering the study program, including: coordinating the three annual meetings with the Board of Senior Fellows that advises the Director on fellowship selection and programmatic activities; supervising the Program Coordinator; ensuring the smooth running of activities in Byzantine Studies (such as research reports by Fellows, one-month research awards, the summer school, summer internships, one-month Visiting Scholars, etc.); and managing budget development, forecasting, and tracking of expenses (including project grants to archaeologists).
Read More51st International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo: Call for Papers
invite papers that explore new interpretive approaches or historiographical analyses as a means to stimulate a lively conversation on the ICA’s mission as an iconographical archive in the twenty-first century. In mirroring the Index’s wide geographical and chronological spectrum, we welcome proposals that explore any artistic media produced during the Middle Ages in the Byzantine East and the Latin West. Papers may consider specific case studies or address more theoretical concerns.
Read MoreReassessing Kantorowicz’s The King’s Two Bodies: Representations of Secular Power in Word and Image
This session invites papers that critically engage with Kantorowicz’s paradigm of the king’s two bodies in order to reassess its benefits and/or limitations as a means of interpreting medieval texts and images. The organizers conceive of this panel as an opportunity to interrogate Kantorowicz’s methods and conclusions, to examine the utility of the “two bodies” as a hermeneutic paradigm, and to consider the implications of this provocative book for twenty-first-century scholarship.
Read MoreCFP: University of North Texas Medieval Graduate Student Symosium
Medieval Graduate Student Symposium at The University of North Texas, March 3-4, 2016
Conference Theme:
“The Technical Details of Everyday Life”
Keynote Address:
Nicola Coldstream
“Behind the Scenes at a Medieval Entertainment”
Three ICMA members awarded 2015 ACLS Fellowship
Congratulations to the following three ICMA members on their recent American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship awards:
Read MorePamela Patton, ICMA Board Member, named Director of the Index of Christian Art
Pamela Patton, ICMA Board Member, will take up the position of Director of the Index of Christian Art at Princeton.
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