Seminar: 'Collecting and Owning Contemporary Photography
Collecting & Owning Contemporary Photography: The Experts’ Guide
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Collecting & Owning Contemporary Photography: The Experts’ Guide
See more details >"Don't Ask for the Mona Lisa": Exhibitions Collaborations between Academics and Art Galleries
AAH Museums and Exhibitions Workshop 18th March 2010, University of Leeds
For full details and to book places, see http://www.aah.org.uk/museums-and-exhibitions
Tickets are strictly limited, and early booking is recommended.
Tickets cost £30 for non-members, £18 for AAH members.
Monday 30 November
6.00pm, Seminar Room 4 (note room)
Helen Hills (York University)
History and the Matter of Holiness
The SHOUT festival draws together Queer Theorists and Practitioners to discuss 'Troubling Desire(s) in Art'. The symposium asks whether different conceptualisations of desire might find common ground through visual methods. Speakers Del LaGrace Volcano, Jonathan D Katz, Dominic Johnson, David Dibosa and Mandy Merck.
Saturday 14th November.
Birmingham City University Department of Art, Margaret Street. 09:30 – 16:30.
£5.00 (includes lunch)
See more details >Seminar invitation to Early Career Researchers to submit proposals to be included in a one day seminar, 'As Others See Us' on Saturday, 12 December 2009 at University of Exeter
Deadline : Thursday, 15 October 2009.
As part of an AHRC funded research network that includes participants from the University of Plymouth (which is leading the network), the University of Exeter, Amherst College, and Simmons College in Boston MA, we would like invite a small number of early career researchers from literary studies, architecture and material culture, and art history to submit abstracts.
The purpose of the seminar is to explore ways in which we might re-evaluate the cultural interaction between Britain and New England 1600-1900 in a collection of essays.
Friday, 19 June 2009
4.00 – 6.00pm, Research Forum South Room
The Courtauld Institute of Art