Call for proposals – Hypothèses

CALL FOR PROPOSALS – The Hypothèses team invite you to participate in the Hypothèses conference series call for papers for the 2022/2023 symposia calendar year. Hypothèses is a lecture series focused on art history and museum studies, organized for graduate students from Quebec universities, with the aim of stimulating and disseminating emerging research in the discipline. The series… Continue reading Call for proposals – Hypothèses

Doc-inter – Student Initiatives Support Program

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION – The Interuniversity Program Committee of the Joint Doctorate in Art History wishes to support the realization of academic activities initiated and organized by the doctoral students of the program in order to allow them to acquire professional experiences related to their research interests and also to consolidate the doctoral community spirit.… Continue reading Doc-inter – Student Initiatives Support Program

Call for proposals – Poetics of Nature: Creation, Destruction and Transformation in Art Practice

CALL FOR PROPOSALS – The members of the Arts and Media conference organization of the Université de Montréal are pleased to present this 10th edition, entitled Poetics of Nature: Creation, Destruction and Transformation in Art Practice from 16 to 18 November 2022. The notion of Nature is cyclically questioned in the fields of artistic production,… Continue reading Call for proposals – Poetics of Nature: Creation, Destruction and Transformation in Art Practice

Doctoral Forum

DOCTORAL FORUM – We are pleased to announce that the next Doctoral Forum of the Interuniversity Doctorate in Art History will be held on Friday, April 1, 2022 from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm at the University of Montreal, Lionel-Groulx Pavilion, room C-2059 3150, Jean-Brillant Street. Zoom link: https://umontreal.zoom.us/j/81105151135?pwd=R1pscCsyL3huVE5ObEdxNmNLeVFIQT09 Capacity limited to 20 people –… Continue reading Doctoral Forum

Hypothèses Session #6 : Representing absence : ruines et tombeaux

LECTURE – The sixth and final session of  the 2021/2022 Hypothèses season  will take place on Wednesday, March 9 at 5:30 pm on Zoom. Entitled « Representing absence: ruines et tombeaux », this session will feature lectures by Yuting Liu (M.A., McGill) « The Formation of Tomb Portraiture and The Visual Culture of The Northern Dynasties in China (4th-6th… Continue reading Hypothèses Session #6 : Representing absence : ruines et tombeaux

Experience Feedback – Doctoral Forum

EXPERIENCE FEEDBACK – Thinking of applying to the Doctoral Forum or looking to learn more about this stage of the thesis? On Friday, March 4 at 1:30 pm on ZOOM, three students from the program will share their experience and answer your questions. Paula Alaszkiewicz (Concordia), Elena Pasionaria Rodríguez Pazmiño (UdeM) and Benoit Solbes (UQAM)… Continue reading Experience Feedback – Doctoral Forum

Thesis Defense – Paula Alaszkiewicz

THESIS DEFENSE – Paula Alaszkiewicz (Concordia University) will present her doctoral thesis entitled “The Labyrinth of Fashion Display: Exhibitions, Temporalities, and Visions of Modernity” on Monday, February 21, 2021 at 9:00 am on ZOOM.  (To attend, contact Chiara Montpetit art.history@concordia.ca) The jury will be composed of Dr. Johanne Sloan (Director of Research), Dr. Haidee Wasson… Continue reading Thesis Defense – Paula Alaszkiewicz

Hypothèses Session #5 : Creuser les marges de l’histoire : Carving the Self

LECTURE – The fifth session of the season 21/22 of Hypotheses will take place on Wednesday February 16 at 5:30 p.m on Zoom Entitled « Creuser les marges de l’histoire : Carving the Self », this session will feature lectures by Marie Ferron-Desautels, (PhD, Concordia) « Miss Mary Stokes, pseudonyme du caricaturiste James Gillray ou dessinatrice oubliée? » and Véronique… Continue reading Hypothèses Session #5 : Creuser les marges de l’histoire : Carving the Self

Call for applications- « The Antiquity and its receptions », Summer School, 1st edition, 26 June – 2 July 2022

The Summerschool « The Antiquity and its receptions » is organized by the École Française de Rome and the University of Notre Dame Rome Global Gateway, in partnership with the universities of Avignon, Columbia, Montréal, Sorbonne Université, Rouen-Normandie and Sapienza Roma. It is open to doctoral and advanced MA students, specializing in history, art history,… Continue reading Call for applications- « The Antiquity and its receptions », Summer School, 1st edition, 26 June – 2 July 2022