Opportunities
Assistant Professor of American Studies and Art History (Visual Culture), William & Mary
Past opportunity
The American Studies Program and Department of Art and Art History at William & Mary is accepting applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level in visual culture.
Unruly Iconographies / Iconografie Indisciplinate: Exceptions or New Patterns?
Past opportunity
This field seminar will take place in June, 2025 at the Center for the Art and Architectural History of Port Cities “La Capraia,” Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples.
Tenure Track Position, Early Modern Art in a Global Perspective, Sarah Lawrence College
Past opportunity
Sarah Lawrence College seeks candidates for a tenure-track position in History of Early Modern European Art in a Global Perspective (ca. 1400-1750).
The Historical Geographies of the Churrigueresque in the Iberian World
Past opportunity
This online session at the ASECS 2025 Annual Meeting (April 4-5, 2025) will explore the notion of the Churrigueresque in Hispanic architecture in the late 17th and 18th centuries.
2025 RSA Research Fellowships
Past opportunity
The Renaissance Society of America is offering fellowships of $2,000–$3,750 to scholars working in the field of Renaissance studies (1300–1700).
Medieval Iberia in a Connected World: The Raw-Materials Record
Past opportunity
This hybrid session at the 2025 International Congress on Medieval Studies aims to contribute to the production of knowledge about the Global Middle Ages by analyzing the role that the Iberian Peninsula played in the trade of raw materials.
60th Edition of the Metropolitan Museum Journal
Past opportunity
The Editorial Board of the peer-reviewed Metropolitan Museum Journal invites submissions of original research on works of art in the Museum’s collection.
The Art of Embroidery: History, Tradition, and New Horizons
Past opportunity
This conference aims to provide a platform for presenting and discussing the latest research findings on the history of embroidery in its broadest dimension, without prioritizing specific cultural, artistic, or chronological areas, but encompassing all aspects that such an ancient art as embroidery entails.