Opportunities
Nature and Society in the Iberian Worlds
Past opportunity
This panel at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America will be sponsored by the CMRS Center for Early Global Studies (University of California, Los Angeles) and its journal Viator.
Empire in the Americas, 1300-1700: Art, Vision, Race, and Power
Past opportunity
This session at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America will interrogate the ways in which visual and material culture both reflect and sustain, fulfill and negotiate, imperial impositions and systems in the Americas.
Catholicism in Transit: Exploring Mobility and Exchange in the Early Modern World
Past opportunity
This workshop aims to generate discussion on how Catholicism moved in the early modern world.
The Global Genoese in the Atlantic World
Past opportunity
This panel at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America will address the Republic of Genoa, including its material relationship to the Spanish Empire and Atlantic World.
New Voices in Iberian Global Art History
Past opportunity
This sponsored session at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America in Boston (March, 2025) is organized by Lisandra Estevez from Winston-Salem State University and is aimed at emerging scholars.
The Material Text in Latin American Digital Humanities
Past opportunity
The Alliance for Digital Research on Early Latin America seeks proposals for a virtual symposium exploring how digital methods and tools empower us to pose fresh inquiries about the material aspects of manuscript and print texts from the colonial period and the nineteenth century.
AGENART Virtual Seminar on Queenship, Art, and Material Culture
Past opportunity
The call is open for researchers who wish to present a paper in the AGENART virtual seminar on Queenship, Art and Material Culture during the 2024-2025 academic year.
The Klesch Collection Scholarship for Graduate Studies in Renaissance and Baroque Painting
Past opportunity
This fellowship is available to graduate students worldwide pursuing studies on Renaissance and Baroque painting.