AAH New Voices Postgrduate Conference - Deadline Extended
New Voices 2010
Art and Tradition
6 November 2010, University of Birmingham
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New Voices 2010
Art and Tradition
6 November 2010, University of Birmingham
Association of Art Historians Summer Symposium
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, 24 - 25 June 2010
Architectural Objects
Discussing Spatial Form across Art Histories
£15
Applications for the Voluntary Work Fund are now open for 2010.
See more details >Publishing Skills Training for PGRs and Portfolio: an e-journal for postgraduate research in visual arts and culture
February 11-12, 2010
School of Arts and Social Sciences
Northumbria University
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
The AAH Career's Day 2010 will take place on 12 March 2010 at the University of Edinburgh.
Hosted in the culturally vibrant and beautiful Edinburgh, this year’sCareers Day will bring together a wide range of arts professionals to share their experience and expertise in a diversity of fields: academia, curating, arts publishing and research. With representatives from some of the most outstanding cultural institutions in and around Edinburgh, this is bound to be a hugely rewarding experience.
The John Fleming Travel Award is open to all undergraduate and postgraduate students studying art, art history, visual culture or architecture. The aim of the award is to encourage a better understanding and exploration of the arts from around the world by enabling students to travel as a means of assisting or furthering their research. The John Fleming Travel Award is sponsored by Laurence King Publishing who offer this award of £2000 annually in memory of the art historian John Fleming, co-author with Hugh Honour, of the book, A World History of Art.
See more details >Association of Art Historians Summer Symposium
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, 24 - 25 June 2010
Call for Papers
Architectural Objects
Discussing Spatial Form across Art Histories
The 'spatial turn' in the history of art has had a significant impact on the understanding of artistic practice and the built environment, and the formal and political complexities of space in a broader sense. This symposium explores the role of architectural theory and practice within the history of art, working across theoretical and aesthetic categories to redefine notions of space and form.
See more details >The Student Members Committee organises an annual one-day New Voices conferences each year. These events provide a platform for students to present research-in-progress to an audience of their peers in an environment which combines academic rigour with a supportive atmosphere. Each event is held at a different university throughout the UK.
Art & Desire
University of York, 7th November 2009
Call for papers now online.
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This year's Summer Symposium will take place at the University of Bristol 23rd - 24th June 2009.
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6 September 2010 until 8 September 2010
Annual conference of the Institute for Theology, Imagination, and the Arts
10 September 2010 until 12 March 2010
The Church Monuments Society Symposium
12 September 2010
'Milton Keynes’ Medieval Heritage: Exploring the Unique Wall Paintings of St. Mary's Chapel, Bradwell Abbey'
24 September 2010 until 25 September 2010
Art Histories, Cultural Studies and the Cold Wa
24 September 2010
Art Histories, Cultural Studies and the Cold War
29 September 2010 until 29 August 2010
Martin Kemp 'Modelling Leonardo'