CFP: Teaching With Primary Sources; Samuel H. Kress Foundation Teaching Fellowship (Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC)
The Archives of American Art is pleased to invite applications from undergraduate faculty whose teaching responsibilities focus primarily on art history to participate in a six-month virtual teaching fellowship that will run from…
CFP: The Provenance of Asian Art: Symposium & Workshop (Washington, 1-4 Nov 2023)
Building on the momentum established by the webinar series Hidden Networks: The Trade of Asian Art (2020–2022), the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art and the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation’s Museum of Asian…
ANN: Translocation of South Asian Art: Provenance and Documentation (Online; 6-7 Oct 2022)
The National Museum of Asian Art continues its series, Hidden Networks: Trade in Asian Art, with Translocation of Asian Art: Provenance and Documentation. Washington, DC: 9 a.m.–12 p.m. EDT dailyLondon: 2–5 p.m. BST…
ANN: Asian Art and the Third Reich: A Provenance Discussion (Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art / online; 31 March 2022, 9:30-11:30 AM EDT, 15:30-17:30 CET)
During World War II, the Nazi regime and its collaborators orchestrated on an unprecedented scale a system of confiscation, coercive transfer, looting, and destruction of cultural objects in Europe. This webinar explores World War…
CFP: Copyright and Creative Practice (Special Issue of ‘American Art‘, 2023)
American Art, the peer-reviewed journal co-published by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the University of Chicago Press, seeks papers that explore the intersection of how matters related to copyright, or intellectual property more…
WWW: New Art Historical Resources on the Web
Archives of American Art – Smithsonian Institution https://www.aaa.si.edu/ Now available online at the Archives of American Art – Smithsonian Institution, December 2017. Finding aids: Los Angeles Museum of Art / Roger Wong Gallery…
The Met Hosts Inaugural Exchange of Pioneering Provenance Research Program
The first German/American Provenance Research Exchange Program (PREP), which brings together museum and research-institute professionals from both countries who specialize in Holocaust-era provenance projects, was hosted by The Met February 6 to 10….
RE-POST: German-American Exchange Program for Provenance Research, 2017-2019
Apply before November 18: PREP German-American Exchange Program for Provenance Research, 2017-2019 Applications for the Provenance Research Exchange Program (PREP) in 2017 are now open until 18 November 2016. In order to access the application…
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