Call for Papers: "Eco-Optics: Climate Change & Visual Culture" Undergraduate Conference
Call for Papers
Eco-Optics: Climate Change & Visual Culture Undergraduate Conference
Conference date: Friday, March 27, 2020Deadline for abstracts: Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Hosted by the McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College
Co-sponsored by the Department of Art, Art History & Film
Keynote Speaker: TBD
In conjunction with its current exhibition, Indian Ocean Current: Six Artistic Narratives (January 27–May 31, 2020), featuring videos, collages, paintings, sculptures, interactive installations, and photographs, by renowned artists Shiraz Bayjoo, Nicholas Hlobo, Shilpa Gupta, Wangechi Mutu, Penny Siopis, and Hajra Waheed, the McMullen Museum of Art with the Department of Art, Art History and Film at Boston College, invite undergraduates from all disciplines to submit papers for fifteen-minute illustrated presentations at its spring conference, Eco-Optics: Climate Change & Visual Culture.
Eco-Optics: Climate Change & Visual Culture seeks to promote new research pertaining to the intersection of art, science, media, and activism on climate change. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Visualizing climate change data
Advertising for activism on climate change
The role of art in environmental crises
Documenting the effects of climate change
Critical reflections on artists responding to climate change
Displaying climate change in museum exhibitions
Green design for the future
Deadline for abstracts: Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Abstracts should be 150–250 words in length and sent to the McMullen Museum at
mcmullenmuseumconference@gmail.com. This conference is interdisciplinary; undergraduates of all majors are encouraged to submit.
Please send all questions to Rachel Chamberlain, Manager of Education, Outreach & Digital Resources at rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu. Telephone: 617.552.1427.
The McMullen Museum aims to cultivate learning, celebrate artistic excellence, explore the visual traditions of diverse cultures, and inspire transdisciplinary faculty and student research based on the visual arts.
Rachel Chamberlain, Manager of Education, Outreach & Digital Resources, McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College