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 […]
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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: CAA 2026 DAHS session
Proposals welcome for the DAHS panel at CAA 2026, which will take place in Chicago from February 18 through 21, 2026. Session Topic: What Difference Does AI Make? Abstract: When caa.reviews added Digital Scholarship to its masthead as a distinct genre of art historical research in 2015, the publication invited new field editor Pamela Fletcher […]
EVENT: DAHS Program LD4 2024 Conference: Building Community for Linked Open Data, 7-10 October
Head on over to Sched to register and see the full virtual program for LD4 2024 Conference: Building Community for Linked Open Data being held October 7-11. Build your schedule with over 55 workshops, lightning talks, presentations, panels, and networking opportunities to choose from. By bringing together a broad range of perspectives, and centering diversity, equity, inclusion, and ethics […]
CFP: The Digital Art History Society-sponsored panel at the College Art Association’s 2024 (Feb 14-17)
Deadline: April 19th, 2023. The Digital Art History Society invites proposals for a DAHS-sponsored panel at the College Art Association’s 2024 conference in Chicago (Feb 14-17). Proposals should address some aspect of digital art history, and may focus on a particular area of scholarship, tools, or techniques. Proposals should include a title and abstract (250 words max.) as well as a […]
CFP: “Digital Mapping in the Undergraduate Classroom” at SECAC Richmond in October, 2023.
For more information: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VergRxIxzEaKng6AvUCp1dD0yILJsJJjjgM-6XpUFKA/edit Deadline: May 1, 2023. Mapping Art History in the Undergraduate Classroom Chair: Jennifer Wingate, St. Francis College Digital Humanities is transforming assignments in the undergraduate art history classroom. In addition to, or instead of, writing papers, students record podcasts, curate digital exhibitions, and map data. The physical landscapes of art production, […]


