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 […]
DAHS
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 […]
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: CAA DAHS Panel: Digital Methods for Difficult Hidden Art Histories, Feb. 14 11:00AM – 12:30PM EST
If you’re attending this year’s College Art Association’s annual convention in New York, please join our DAHS-sponsored session (New York Hilton Midtown, 2nd floor, Morgan Suite), as our co-chairs Paul B. Jaskot (Duke University), Mark J.V. Olson (Duke University), and Victoria E. Szabo (Duke University) address challenging topics and the approach of digital art history […]
EVENT: DAHS Lunch & Learn: Yale University’s LUX Collections Discovery Platform at the Yale Center for British Art (or how a small museum can meaningfully contribute to a large online platform)
Please join the DAHS (virtually) on Monday, 31 March at 1200 EDT for our inaugural Lunch & Learn with Emmanuelle Delmas-Glass, Head of the Collections Information Access Department at the Yale Center for British Art. LUX, Yale University’s collections discovery platform, offers seamless access to millionsof records from Yale’s cultural institutions. Using IIIF and Linked […]


