#JournalPanorama is looking for submissions to its Research Notes section - short works of original scholarship that bring attention to recent research discoveries, creative methodologies, or projects in development. #AmericanArt#OpenAccess
CFP: https://t.co/WOhDmdGsri
I promised that both the #JournalPanorama Research Notes featured in today’s #AHAATakeover would reveal hidden Black histories in the archive. At first it’s not at all apparent how Natalie Zelt’s piece on a Lewis Hine’s photo of a blond newsboy does that. https://t.co/JPNXB874KJ
@artatatimelikethis and PAMM Present: 8x5: Artists & Justice
Come join us for this amazing panel discussion with thought leaders and artists about mass incarceration and inequalities in the justice system Dec 3, 2 - 3:30 PM at the @pamm
https://t.co/1edqoopSAS
Today’s #JournalPanorama#AHAATakeover is about the treasures of the archive, looking closely at two Research Notes in our current issue, both of which reveal hidden Black histories. First up: Erika Scheider examines Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller’s scrapbook. https://t.co/A256h9VtaL
One of the great things about being online & #openaccess is that #JournalPanorama can respond promptly to urgent issues. Our Colloquium section in issue 8.2 is dedicated to artists’ & curators’ responses to the SCOTUS #DobbsVJackson decision. https://t.co/Uz6CDAFyRG 🧵
Time for our fall issue, yes—but also time for our brand-new website, brand-new logo, and brand-new section dedicated to digital art history. It's all live now on https://t.co/xnMXxIhF7S!
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Today, we're sharing another reading recommendation from an AHAA Reading Group. Check out "Painful Beauty: Tlingit Women, Beadwork, and the Art of Resilience" by @SmetzerMegan, published by the University of Washington Press in 2021. #AHAAReads#TlingitArt#NativeArt#AmericanArt
It's your last chance to see the exhibition "Gatecrashers: The Rise of the Self-Taught Artist in America," @TheWestmoreland until Feb. 5, 2023, curated by AHAA Member Katherine Jentleson #MemberSpotlight
🖼: John Kane, Scene From The Scottish Highlands, ca. 1927, @cmoa
Are you interested in a visual arts degree but aren't sure what to specialize in? 🤔 Art Knight! is a fantastic opportunity to speak with professors and students as well as tour our facilities! 🎉
Register here: https://t.co/DDaI97Srqb
Ready for another AHAA Reading Group recommendation? Check out Nancy Marie Mithlo's "Knowing Native Arts" published by Univ. of Nebraska Press in 2020. Have you read this book yet?
#AHAAReads#AmericanArt#NativeArt#IndigenousArt
✨ ARTIST TALK ✨
Join us in person or live stream via youtube to hear South Arts featured artist Marielle Plaisir talk about her work!
Wednesday Oct. 26 at 11:30 am at the UCF Art Gallery
Tickets: https://t.co/CyidgN0SGD
Livestream: https://t.co/4RB99VnrED
Join us for an artist talk with Marielle Plaisir, featured artist in the South Arts Southern Prize & State Fellows Exhibition at the @UCFGallery !
Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 11:30 a.m. in the gallery: https://t.co/jEI3geMmir
October 28-29, Stanford University will host IMU UR2: Art, Aesthetics, and Asian America. This free 2-day event brings together artists, curators, and scholars to rethink and reimagine the histories and futures of artists of Asian descent @CantorArts
https://t.co/Ov0fNb1EGo
Tampa police carrying out the first arrests of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ new election security force were surprised and almost sympathetic. “I’ve never seen these charges before in my entire life,” one officer said. https://t.co/iSgwi0BOf6
Tampa police carrying out the first arrests of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ new election security force were surprised and almost sympathetic. “I’ve never seen these charges before in my entire life,” one officer said. https://t.co/iSgwi0BOf6
What better way to celebrate today's @americans4arts#ShowYourArt2022 theme, visual arts, than with this year's Eclectic Knights XIV! 🎨 Congratulations to the featured artists and this year's winners, Neida Mora-Maus '95'16'21MA and Jim Casey '91! Full gallery linked in our bio.