Deadline: May 30, 2016
Supported by the Getty Foundation and the Kress Foundation, the Department of Art History and Archaeology and the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities of the University of Maryland will host a symposium, "Art History in Digital Dimensions," on October 19-21, 2016. We aim to unite diverse audiences and practitioners in a critical intervention for digital art history, providing a road map for the future. We seek applications for 15 participants, including 5 graduate students, to join 25 invited contributors. Participants will have experience from the academy and/or museum in art-historical research practices that intersect with the digital realm. Full CFP and guidelines at www.dah-dimensions.org.
SAH session "Mediterranean Cities"
Deadline: June 7
Mediterranean Cities in Transition
Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) Conference session – Glasgow, June 7-11, 2017
Co-chairs:
D. Fairchild Ruggles
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Department of Landscape Architecture
Champaign, IL 61820
Nikolas Bakirtzis
The Cyprus Institute
Nicosia, Cyprus
Mediterranean cities with long histories preserve the physical evidence of their role as economic and cultural hubs. The historic complexity of their contemporary state reveals their transition through time, with the medieval and early modern period setting the foundations for subsequent growth and development. As cities change through time, visible historic layers emerge (sometimes exposed by excavation) that reveal reforms made for new social needs. The layered architectural heritage is an integral part of the urban fabric of many modern cities, shaping the character and lived experience of the city. But a building’s value today is often very different from how it was valued at the time it was built. The material object connects past and present in a deeply meaningful way, but it does so on new terms. Therefore, making connections between past and present can pose challenges as contemporary residents try to determine the role of the historic fabric in contemporary rapidly growing cities.
We invite papers that will consider the city as a heritage field:
1) How and why does medieval fabric survive to the present? 2) How does this fabric of monuments, architectural tissue (walls and gates), urban spaces, and services (water supply and sewage) serve as a resource for the present? Is the value utilitarian, in the sense of a usable palimpsest, or is it valued because of how it is interpreted? 3) Does medieval architecture guide the subsequent character of the city? If so, does the old footprint pose a limit to growth, its narrow streets and enclosure walls impeding the city’s entry into modernity, or in contrast, does heritage fabric enrich a city’s sense of identity, cultural vigor, and connection to its own place?
4) What is the role of medieval architectural heritage in the context of contested and divided urban space?
HOW TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL: Please submit your 300-word abstract for a paper by 3:00 pm on June 7, using the SAH conference portal: http://www.sah.org/conferences-and-programs/2017-conference-glasgow/call-for-papers. Note that only papers submitted through this portal will be accepted. We will not read nor can we accept papers sent directly to the co-chairs.
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The Medieval Academy Book Subvention Program provides subventions of up to $2,500 to university or other non-profit scholarly presses to support the publication of first books by Medieval Academy members.
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Members, visit the member portal to download your copy of the 2016 April newsletter.
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We invite proposals for individual papers and themed sessions examining aspects of music, visual culture, and related fields across broad-ranging media, geographical regions, and time periods. Proposals and current CVs should be submitted to Samantha Chang (musicandvisual@gmail.com) by July 17, 2016. Selected speakers will be notified by July 31, 2016. The conference programme will be announced in August 2016.
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As part of its ongoing commitment to Byzantine studies, the Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture seeks proposals for a Mary Jaharis Center sponsored session at the 52nd International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, May 11–14, 2017. Session proposals must be submitted through the Mary Jaharis Center website. The deadline for submission is April 25, 2016.
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Date Due: Rolling (all annual funds will be distributed by August 31, 2016). The American Research Institute of the South Caucasus invites proposals from collaborative teams in support of the preservation and conservation of the Republic of Armenia’s archaeological and historical heritage. This ARISC program, generously funded by Project Discovery! and private donations, seeks to foster joint work between American and Armenian scholars and institutions dedicated to the proper curation and preservation of heritage materials such as artifacts, sites, and manuscripts.
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Call for Papers for a Special Session Sponsored by the Research Group on Manuscript Evidence
and Organized by Justin Hastings (Department of English, Loyola University College, Chicago)
at the Conference of the Midwest Modern Language Association (M-MLA) to be held 10-13 November 2016 at St. Louis, Missouri. Interested panelists should send brief abstracts of no more than 300 words to jhastings@luc.edu by 5 April 2016.
New book series announcement: Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700
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The Edith O'Donnell Institute of Art History will be hosting a one-day symposium on Saturday, April 23, 2016, at the University of Texas at Dallas. All are welcome. Location, directions, and a detailed schedule of events are provided in the link below. Due to limited space, please RSVP by April 4th.
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