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Call for Papers: College Art Association Conference 2013

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College Art Association Conference 2013 New York, February 13-16, 2013 The 101st Annual Conference in New York takes place February 13–16, 2013. The more than one hundred sessions, can be viewed on the CAA website here (pdf) The 2013 Call for Participation describes many of next year’s panels and presentations. CAA and session chairs invite your participation: please follow the instructions in the booklet to submit a proposal for a paper. This publication also includes a call for Poster Session proposals and describes the eight Open Forms sessions. The deadline for proposals of papers and…

Conference: The World and World-Making in Art, Canberra 11-13 August, 2011

The World and World-Making in Art Sir Roland Wilson Building, The Australian National University, Canberra 11-13 August, 2011 This international conference coincides with the Humanities Research Centre’s theme for 2011 on ‘The World and World-Making in the Humanities and the Arts’. It complements two further HRC conferences in 2011 on World Literature and World History. The conference will explore a number of key issues in art discourses today and also address a central concern of the HRC’s theme in invoking the idea of world-making beyond cultural divides and instead, speaking ‘to…

Call for Papers: The World and World-Making in Art: Connectivities and Difference (Canberra 2011)

The World and World-Making in Art: Connectivities and Differences Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia 11-13 August 2011 Deadline: Mar 3, 2021 This international conference coincides with the Humanities Research Centre’s theme for 2011 on ‘The World and World-Making in the Humanities and the Arts’. It complements two further HRC conferences in 2011 on World Literature and World History. The conference will explore a number of key issues in art discourses today and also address a central concern of the HRC’s theme in invoking the idea of world-making beyond cultural divides and instead, speaking ‘to…

Call for Papers: Performing Research - Art History Not For Publication

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Call for Papers Performing Research - Art History Not For Publication A conference organised by the Performing Art History Special Interest Group Friday, 6 May 2011 12.00 - 18.00, The Courtauld Institute of Art, London. Deadline: 10 January 2011 This conference seeks to explore the clarity, diversity, and freedom that can come from presenting art historical research directly to an audience, as opposed to through traditional publishing routes in books or academic journals. Building on seminar workshops on Art History and TV, Art History and Radio, and Art History and the Internet,…

Call for Papers – ‘Between Light and Darkness – International Symposium on Fin-de-siecle Symbolism’ (Helsinki)

Between Light and Darkness - International Symposium on Fin-de-siècle Symbolism Call for Papers The symposium Between Light and Darkness will take place December 9th and 10th 2010 at the Ateneum Art Museum - Finnish National Gallery in Helsinki, Finland. The focus of the symposium is on religion, mysticism, and subjectivity in Symbolist art and theory, and on the fin-de-siècle relationship between art and science, considering also the ways in which the Symbolist influence has continued after the fin-de-siècle period. The purpose is to bring together scholars studying Symbolism and related…

Call for Papers: ‘Science and the Arts in the Long Eighteenth Century’

Annual SEASECS Meeting – ‘Science and the Arts in the Long Eighteenth Century’ Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, 3-5 March 2011 Proposals due by 1 November 2020 The 37th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (SEASECS) will be held 3-5 March 2011 at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, NC. The theme for the conference will be “Science and the Arts in the Long Eighteenth Century.” The deadline for submission of paper proposals and full panels is 1 November 2010. The eighteenth century has sometimes been seen…