Category Archives: Conference

Call for Submissions | Context and Meaning XX: Art and Crime | Queen’s University

Call for Submissions | Context and Meaning XX: Art and Crime | Graduate Visual Culture Association | Queen’s University Extended submission deadline | 1 November 2020 The Graduate Visual Culture Association (GVCA) at Queen’s University is seeking submissions for a graduate research conference exploring the intersections of art and crime.  Hosted by the Department of Art History and Art Conservation and the GVCA, this year’s conference will take place from 22 January  2021 to 23 January 2021. Details about format and keynote speaker will be announced in the coming weeks. Call for papers and further details about the conference themes […]

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Conference | Know My Name | Online 10-13 November

Know My Name Conference Tuesday 10 – Friday 13 November 2020 Delivered virtually over four afternoons and two evenings, the Know My Name Conference celebrates all women as artists, activists, researchers, intellectuals and mentors now and into the future. Foregrounding First Nations perspectives and diverse voices, the event will bring together leading and emerging Australian and international voices from arts and academia to share ideas, insights and creative practice. Through keynotes, performances, panels, discussions and artist-led approaches, the conference will consider historical and contemporary experiences of gender and feminism in the arts to imagine new futures. The conference is accessible, […]

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Summer School on Digital Art History (DAHSS) | 2020 Theme: Ephemera in Digital Art History

We are pleased to announce that 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, the Fundación General de la  Universidad de Málaga, and the HDH, will celebrate the fifth edition from September 1st to 5th (2020). Due to the covid-19 situation, this year the Summer School will be all  online. The DAHSS team is convinced that we have an unprecedented  opportunity to explore new ways of working together in a real global  scenario and at the […]

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NGĀ TŪTAKI – ENCOUNTER/S | 2019 Conference Program

NAU MAI! HAERE MAI! WELCOME TO AAANZ 2019 The full conference timetable is available here as a pdf AAANZ 2019 Schedule. Program Overview TUESDAY 3 DECEMBER 9.00-10.30am Mihi Whakatau,Waipapa Marae, University of Auckland All welcome 10.30-11am Morning Tea at the marae 11am-12.30pm Break: opportunity to visit The Hanging Sky curated by Lisa Beauchamp at Gus Fisher Gallery, 74 Shortland Street, Auckland, Carried Away curated by Grace Lai and Auckland Musem and/or Colin McCahon in Auckland and Louise Henderson: From Life exhibitions at Auckland Art Gallery , Toi o Tāmaki curated by Ron Brownson and Julia Waite. 1pm Jennifer Blunden, An Art Writer’s Toolkit | 260-073, OGGB4 […]

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NGĀ TŪTAKI – ENCOUNTER/S | REGISTRATION EXTENDED | 20 November 12pm NZST

  Registration for the 2019 AAANZ Conference Ngā Tūtaki – Encounter/s: Agency, Embodiment, Exchange, Ecologies has been extended to 20 November, 12pm, NZST To register click here. To take advantage of member prices make sure your membership is up-to-date, you can join or renew here. EXTENDED Standard Registration 20 November 12pm NZST AAANZ member: $375 Non-member $535 Student/retiree/concession: $175 Post graduate Masterclass afternoon : $15 Unitec Architecture Stream: $110 Any queries about membership status please direct to our Business Manager via admin@aaanz.info. Any queries about registration please contact the conference committee via conf@aaanz.info.  

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Ngā Tūtaki – Encounter/s | Keynotes

Each keynote speaker will be running a masterclass for postgraduates and early career researchers. See here for more information. Jill Burke a leading international expert in Italian Renaissance Art. Her research and teaching focuses on the representation and understanding of the body in Italy and Europe from around 1400-1600 and she has published widely in […]

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AAANZ Conference, Prizes, Journal: Thank You

Last Friday saw the conclusion of a successful and rewarding Art Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference at the RMIT University School of Art in Melbourne. The Association would like to thank the RMIT Conference Co-convenors Marnie Badham and Daniel Palmer; Grace McQuilten; and Amy Spiers, the Conference Producer, for producing such an excellent and stimulating event. Gratitude is also due to the entire Conference Committee, and the many Conference Volunteers who worked tirelessly to ensure the smooth running of the event. The sheer number of speakers and delegates (the highest for any conference in the Association’s history), the […]

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