Opportunities
The Global History of Knowledge, 1450–1750
Past opportunity
Scientiae seeks proposals for its first fall conference organized around the theme of the Global History of Knowledge.
Transnational Circulations of Devotional Objects through Religious Orders – Between the Iberian World and Rome
Past opportunity
The ProJesArt Research Group seek proposals exploring new methodological perspectives related to the transnational circulations of devotional objects between the Iberian world and Rome from the 16th to the 18th centuries.
Tenure-Track Position, Art History, University of Puerto Rico
Past opportunity
The Program of Art History of the College of Humanities, Rio Piedras Campus at the University of Puerto Rico, is interested in recruiting candidates for a tenure-track teaching position, effective on August 1, 2024.
Eighteenth-Century Fashion in Spain
Past opportunity
This conference, taking place in Madrid in September, 2024, aims to study the diffusion of eighteenth-century Spanish dress customs.
A Beautiful Painting? Aesthetic canon(s) and pictorial production within the Spanish Crown Territories (16-19 c.)
Past opportunity
This conference, held in Paris in December 2024, will examine the concept of the beautiful in early modern art of the territories of the Spanish Crown.
The Feminist Turn in the Study of Visual Sources
Past opportunity
In Madrid in October 2024, the AEIHM will celebrate its XXII International Colloquium dedicated to the study of the impact of feminist theory on the historiography of art and visual studies.
Examining the Unexpected in Medieval Art
Past opportunity
This conference, taking place in November 2024 and co-organized by the Index of Medieval Art, Princeton University, and the Centro per la Storia dell’Arte e dell’Architettura delle Città Portuali “La Capraia,” will open a new conversation about medieval images that don’t follow the rules.
SIGA/Seguir: Moving Forward in the Study of Iberian Global Art
Past opportunity
SIGA will celebrate the organization’s fiftieth anniversary with a two-day conference interrogating scholarship on global Iberian art.