Centre d’exposition Lethbridge

JOB OPPORTUNITY – Responsable de la médiation et des communications au Centre Lethbridge. Lettre de motivation et curriculum à transmettre par email à l’adresse: maelle.brogard.ext@montreal.ca, avant le vendredi 6 décembre, 17h. Les entrevues se dérouleront le jeudi 12 décembre. Entrée en poste le mardi 7 janvier 2020. More information

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ACSHA Interdisciplinary Symposium (UQAM)

CALL FOR PAPERS – Remembering/Forgetting, ACSHA (UQAM Art History Graduate Students’ Association) Symposium, 3rd edition, May 8th, 2020. ACSHA is organizing an inter-university, transhistorical and interdisciplinary symposium on Friday, May 8th, 2020, which will bring together graduate researchers and artists to engage in a common reflection on the acts of remembering and forgetting. Applications must be sent by Friday, February 7, 2020 to… Continue reading ACSHA Interdisciplinary Symposium (UQAM)

Interuniversity PhD in Art History

FORUM DOCTORAL – Thursday, December 5th 2019. Université de Montréal Pavillon Lionel-Groulx, salle C-3061, 4 pm to 6:15 pm. Jury: Kristina Huneault (Concordia), Kristine Tanton (UdeM), Barbara Clausen (UQÀM) 4 pm Welcome 4:10 pm Fannie Caron-Roy (Dr. Denis Ribouillault, UdeM) Les espaces de la dévotion dans les palais de Rome au XVIe siècle : architecture,… Continue reading Interuniversity PhD in Art History

Queen’s University Graduate Visual Culture Association conference

CALL FOR PAPERS – 9th annual Context and Meaning XIX: Hindsight 20/20 Graduate Student Conference, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Friday, January 24th to Saturday, January 25th, 2020. Deadline to submit an abstract Friday, November 22nd, 2019. We are seeking proposals for research papers, artworks, and/or participatory projects that address this year’s theme, Hindsight 20/20. The conference will provide an inclusive… Continue reading Queen’s University Graduate Visual Culture Association conference

Yale Music Symposium – Sounding Spaces

CALL FOR PAPERS – 7th Biennial, February 28-29, 2020. Keynote Speaker: Kwami Coleman (NYU). Deadline for Abstracts: Dec 4, 2019 at 11:59 pm. How does sound participate in constructing social, ideological, and conceptual spaces? How do different spaces afford particular configurations of sound to certain people and groups? The organizing committee of the Yale Graduate… Continue reading Yale Music Symposium – Sounding Spaces

Art History Graduate Student Association Symposium at UC Santa Barbara

CALL FOR PAPERS – “Representation, Materiality, & the Environment,” 45th Annual Art History Graduate Student Association Symposium at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Symposium on Friday, April 24, 2020 on the UC Santa Barbara campus. Interested applicants should submit a 300-word abstracts & a current CV to ucsbHAA2020@gmail.com by no later than January 15, 2020. Successful applicants will be notified of acceptance in early February. More information

Classics & Religion Graduate Student Symposium at University of Calgary

CALL FOR PAPERS – 6th Annual CLARE (Classics & Religion) Graduate Student Symposium, February 3 – 4, 2020. Abstract Submission Deadline: December 31st, 2019. More than Meets the Eye: Visual Culture and Ritual through Texts, Arts and Artefacts. The Graduate Students of the Department of Classics & Religion at the University of Calgary have the pleasure… Continue reading Classics & Religion Graduate Student Symposium at University of Calgary

Early Modern Color Theory

LECTURE – Dr. John Casey, Novembre 21, 2019, 2-3:30 pm, Centre for Expanded Poetics, LB 681, Concordia University. John Casey recently received a PhD from the Department of English at Brown. His work has appeared (or is forthcoming) in Early Modern Culture and ARCADE. Pink is a Kind of Yellow: Making Sense of Early Modern Color and Color Terms Ideas… Continue reading Early Modern Color Theory

(Re)Viewing the Syrian War

EXHIBITION – November 28 – December 13, 2019, Concordia’s Curating and Public Scholarship Lab (CaPSL). “(Re)Viewing the Syrian War” addresses the recurring questions that exhibition curator Abood Hamad was often asked about his experiences as a Syrian refugee and as a humanitarian aid worker during the war. Through a collection of personal stories, objects, images,… Continue reading (Re)Viewing the Syrian War