The CAA recently announced changes to its annual conference. The Call for Sessions for CAA 2017 will open 1 March 2016 and close 18 April 2016. The conference will be held in New York City 15-18 February 2017. Beginning with CAA 2017, all sessions will be 90 minutes in length, with the possibility of double sessions.
Read MoreICMA at the Association of Art Historians (UK), 2017
The International Center of Medieval Art (ICMA) seeks proposals for sessions to be held under the organization’s sponsorship in 2017 at the Association of Art Historians annual meeting to be held 6-8 April 2017 at Loughborough University near Nottingham, England. Proposals to the ICMA must include a session abstract and a CV of the organizer(s).
Read MoreCall for paper for Espacio, Tiempo y Forma Magazine (Madrid, art history)
Treasures of the Sea: Art Before Craft?” is the title of the themed volume for the fifth issue of the journal that has recently entered a New Era. It will be guest-edited by Avinoam Shalem, Professor of the Arts of Islam at the Columbia University of New York, who has proposed the following thematic framework for this special issue:
Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection Library Research Fellowship Program, 2016-2017
The term of fellowships can vary between two weeks and three months, depending on the nature of the research, and for thecurrent cycle will be tenable from July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017. The fellowship application deadline is February 26, 2016. No late applications will be considered.
Read MoreSenior Lecturer/Reader/Professor in Art History
We are seeking to recruit a Senior Lecturer/Reader/Professor in Art History in any one of the following three areas: Art History 330-1400; Art History 1400-1700; and Art History 1800-1900. The successful candidate will have a PhD (or equivalent qualification or experience) in a relevant subject area and an expertise in museum studies or comparable professional experience of museums would also be welcome but it is not essential.
Read MoreLecturer in History of Art and Architecture (Late Roman and Byzantine)
The successful candidate will expand and strengthen our expertise by bringing a developing research profile and established teaching record in the history of late Roman and Byzantine art and architecture. She or he will help in developing links between history and conservation within the School of History and Heritage.
Read MoreRome: Beyond the Discourse of Renewal
There is a special opportunity for graduate students from other institutions who may apply to receive reimbursement for up to $400 in travel expenses incurred to attend the symposium. The number of awards is limited, and the application process is outlined below.
Read MoreCall for Papers and Sessions: 37th Annual Medieval and Renaissance Forum
We are delighted to announce that the 37th Medieval and Renaissance Forum will take place on April 15 and 16, 2016 at Keene State College in Keene, New Hampshire.
Read MoreThe world comes to Sinai: Saint Catherine's monastery as a cultural magnet
The World Comes to Sinai: St Catherine’s Monastery and its Library as a Cultural Magnet, A Workshop-Conference of the Saint Catherine Foundation, Saturday, 6 February 2015, 10.00 to 13.00, Bridgewater House, 14 Cleveland Row, SW1A 1DP, London
Read MoreMedieval Globalisms: Movement in the Global Middle Ages
Rather than viewing medieval places through the model of center and periphery, we ask participants to consider a de-centered medieval globe in which no one locale is given preference over another and to envision the period as a time of dynamic cross-cultural interactions. We encourage proposals about texts, traditions, and localities outside of traditional, Eurocentric medieval studies.
Read MoreMedieval Art Exhibition & Conferences in Boston
An international conference linked to the exhibition with one day at each of the three venues will take place on Nov. 3–5, 2016.
Read MoreCfP: Re//generate: Materiality and the Afterlives of Things in the Middle Ages
Next May, the University of St Andrews School of Art History in collaboration with the St Andrews Institute of Medieval Studies will host an interdisciplinary postgraduate conference. Re//generate: Materiality and the Afterlives of Things in the Middle Ages, 500-1500 will investigate the reuse and recycling of materials in the medieval world.
Read MoreAshgate Petition
The petition will be open for a few more days: please sign, if you haven't already. Ashgate was very active in publishing art history, especially after a number of presses closed their art history lists. Art history cannot afford to lose this list.
Read MoreCeltic Revivals: Authenticity and Identity Conference
Leading art and design historians, archaeologists and curators will present the Celtic Revival as a rewriting, recreation and reimagining of the past. Central to these discussions will be the themes of national and cultural heritage and identities, authenticity and innovation, and the network of ‘Celtic’ connections that span across time, space, media, disciplines and national/cultural borders
Read MoreJob opening
The Department of Archaeology and History of Art, Stavros Niarchos Foundation, Center for Late Antique and Byzantine Studies (CLABS) at Koç University invites applications for a full-time faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor (beginning September 2016).
Read MoreMary Jaharis Center Grants 2016-2017
The Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture is pleased to announce its 2016-2017 grant competition. Our grants reflect the Mary Jaharis Center’s commitment to fostering the field of Byzantine studies through the support of graduate students and early career researchers and faculty.
Read MoreCasting Medieval Castles Expert for new Travel Documentary Series
A NYC production company is now casting historians and archaeologists who specialize in the Medieval period- especially castles- to be on-air for a new TV series.
Read MoreCFP Sixteenth-Century Society Conference, Bruges (August 18-20, 2016)
This panel will place such activities at the center of investigation, seeking to address diverse issues related to function, access and audience. How precisely were the church’s main and sub-spaces used for these events?
Read MoreTextile Museum of Lyon is threatened with closure
The Textile Museum of Lyon is one of the most prestigious and important (if not most) institution in the world dedicated to textiles in terms of quality as quantity. It represents the textile heritage of France and is an inexhaustible source for research as well as a place of inspiration for the current textile design.
Read MoreNEH Public Scholar Program
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) invites applications for the 2016 round of the Public Scholar Program, which is intended to support well-researched books in the humanities that have been conceived and written to reach a broad readership.
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