Invitation to Artists: The Energy Force of Matriculture in Mythology and Storytelling Around the World (Southeast Asia submissions welcome)
Volume 3, Issue 1 (May 2022)
Invitation to Artists, Musicians, and Artisans
Volume 3, Issue 1 (May 2022)
Invitation to Artists, Musicians, and Artisans
The editors of AJS Perspectives: The Magazine of the Association for Jewish Studies are seeking submissions of images of original artwork for the upcoming Protest Issue (Spring 2021). Photography, painting, drawing, comics, sculpture, textiles, installation, mixed media, and dance are welcome. Images should reflect the theme of "protest" through a Jewish lens, broadly defined.
Please upload images for consideration at:
https://forms.gle/1oCgwHHPbwufzQCM8
Location: The Sir John Cass School of Art, Architecture and Design, London Metropolitan University, London, U.K.
Symposium Dates: FRI 6 MAR and SAT 7 MAR, 2020
Abstracts - Submission Deadline: MON 14 OCT, 2019 - Selection Deadline: THU 14 DEC, 2019
Website: www.animalgaze.org
Email Abstract and Bio or Full Paper and Bio to: animalgaze@londonmet.ac.uk
Keynote Speakers for The Animal Gaze Constructed (2020)
The fall issue of Nineteenth Century, published by the Victorian Society in America, will feature monuments, sculpture, and bas reliefs, along with their creators and commissioning agents. Co-editors Warren Ashworth and Laura A.
Dear list members,
With apologies for cross-posting. Please find details of a forthcoming seminar and book launch at Exeter.
Sex, Sexuality & Classical Reception seminar + book launch of Sculpture, Sexuality and History
February 28th 2019
3-5pm, followed by drinks
Syndicate Room B, Building:One, University of Exeter, Streatham Campus
BRIDGING VISUAL HISTORIES: SCULPTURE AND PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE ARTS OF AFRICA
Co-Chairs: Yaëlle Biro, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Sandrine Colard-De Bock, New York University, NY; Giulia Paoletti, University of Virginia, VA.
Session Abstract:
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A little bit of Nahuatl has made it to the New Yorker in an article about the sculptor Fernando Palma Rodriguez.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/04/30/fernando-palma-rodriguezs-soulful-unreliable-robots