Spotlight on the artwork GeoLocated #Love (2020-2021) by Clarissa Ribeiro. For a full interview with the artist see LINK Clarissa Ribeiro is a multimedia artist and researcher with an interest in cross-scale information and communication dynamics that impact human-nonhuman behavior and other macro-scale emergent phenomena. Digital Humanities is expanded in her practice in explorations that […]
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JOB: Visual Resources Curator, University of Kansas
The Visual Resources Curator provides professional leadership for the University of Kansas History of Art Department’s visual resources facility and digital image collections. The position oversees the development, organization, preservation, and delivery of visual materials in support of the department’s teaching, research, and service mission. In addition to managing established visual resources operations and supervising […]
EVENT: Forging the Future of Digital Scholarship: People, Projects, Priorities – May 1, 2026 – Brown University
Hosted by The Brown University Library, this one-day hybrid symposium will focus on future directions in the field of digital scholarship, including community-engaged research, the role of AI, the rapidly evolving landscape of multimodal publishing, and more. Brett Bobley, advisor for Schmidt Sciences’ Humanities and AI Virtual Institute grant program and former founding Director of the […]
CFP: Cultural Complexity and Computational Approaches: Toward a Systemicand Critical Understanding of Cultural Ecosystems (Complexhibit2026) Málaga (Spain), 30 June; 1-2 July 2026
Complexity is a general property of cultural systems across historicalperiods. Cultural life has long unfolded through dense interdependenciesamong institutions and patronage regimes, media and materialinfrastructures, markets and circuits of exchange, publics andinterpretive communities, and the norms and policies that governcultural legitimacy. Across time—whether in early modern correspondencenetworks, nineteenth-century print cultures, or today’splatform-mediated environments—these interacting forces […]
CFP: Historians of Netherlandish Art Conference 2027
Historians of Netherlandish (HNA) 2027 will be co-hosted by Boston University and the Center for Netherlandish Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. This is the first HNA conference in North America since 2014 and the third conference held in Boston/Cambridge, an established and growing hub for the study of Netherlandish art. We are excited to invite session […]
EVENT: DAHS annual business meeting, Thursday, Feb. 19, 8:00 am CST
We will be meeting virtually at this year’s College Art Association, held in Chicago. Details have been shared via our listserv. Please reach out to info@digitalarthistorysociety.org if you did not receive the message.
EVENT: CAA DAHS Panel: What Difference does AI Make? – Feb. 19 4:30 – 6:00PM EST
The 114th convening of the College Art Association’s annual convention will take place Chicago, and if you’re attending, we invite you to join our our DAHS-sponsored session (Hilton Chicago, 3rd floor, Waldorf Room), where Chair Elizabeth Mansfield will facilitate a panel addressing how AI is changing (or not!) the landscape of digital art history. The […]
