Appalachian State University is seeking to hire an art historian with a focus in the ancient/Medieval world (up to 1400 CE). They are especially interested in candidates with experience in digital humanities, as they would like to grow that aspect of our program.https://appstate.peopleadmin.com/postings/31922 Please reach out to Dr. Heather Waldroup for more information.
Archives for February 2022
JOB: Freelance Contributing Editor, British Art Studies
The editorial team of British Art Studies is writing to let you know that we are looking for someone who is committed to expanding both the histories of British art and digital publishing as a freelance Contributing Editor, and we’d be incredibly grateful if you would share this opportunity amongst your networks. Further details BAS is edited collaboratively by […]
CFP: Born-Digital Scholarly Publishing Institute at Brown University Library
The upcoming NEH Institute hosted by Brown University Library. Born-Digital Scholarly Publishing: Resources and Roadmaps will support fifteen scholars who wish to develop born-digital scholarship intended for publication but lack the necessary resources and capacity at their home institutions. Centered on diversity and inclusion, the July 2022 hybrid institute aims to broaden the range of scholars producing […]
Announcement: :Panorama: Theses on Social Art History in the Age of Computational Methods”
From the RAP newsletter from the Clark Art Institute, Anne Helmreich announced the publication of “Panorama: Theses on Social Art History in the Age of Computational Methods.” Big shout out to co-authors Paul Jaskot and Niall Atkinson, Koenraad Brosens, Andre Dombrowski, Jacqueline Francis, Susan Elizabeth Gagliardi, Hubertus Kohle, Min Kyung Lee, Barbara McCloskey, Emily Pugh, […]
Announcement: “On Seeing” Launched
Together, the MIT Press and the Brown University Library announce the launch of On Seeing, an experiment in multimodal publishing that will shape new conversations about how we see, comprehend, and participate in visual culture. Uniting the Press’s global publishing experience and the Library’s digital publication expertise, the series will examine understudied questions at the intersection […]