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2024 events

Thursday 12 June 2025 12pm

How can attention to artistic practices and visual interventions from across the globalmosaic of local contexts contribute meaningfully to the decentring of hegemonic narrativesand research on art and HIV/AIDS?

Friday 21 February 2025 10am

In collaboration with the Department of History of Art, the Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies and the Centre for Modern Studies, we announce the annual Victorian Studies conference, supported by the British Association for Victoria.

Wednesday 12 February 2025 5pm

Please join us for the History of Art Research Seminar “Mapping Clothing, Sizing Land: The Intertwined History of Fashion and Cartography, 1340–1940” with Professor Emanuele Lugli (Stanford University) on Wednesday, 12 February, 5-7pm in BS/104 (Berr

Thursday 5 December 2024 3.30pm

The second annual Islamic Art History Research Network Conference will be on December 5th (online 3.30-6.00pm) and December 6th in person and online.

Wednesday 4 December 2024 5pm

A History of Art Research seminar presented by Sarah Turner titled "Border crossings: Winifred Nicholson and Li Yuan-chia in Cumbria"

Thursday 28 November 2024 5pm

A History of Art Research Seminar about the Photography of Franki Raffles

Monday 4 November 2024 2pm

Islamic Art Research in Progress seminar presented by Andrea Luigi Corsi

Wednesday 23 October 2024 5pm

A History of Art research seminar presented by Professor Timothy McCall (Villanova University) titled “Sewing Discord: Shirts, Men, and War in a Transnational Renaissance”.

Wednesday 16 October 2024 5pm

Our next History of Art research seminar is How Does Artificial Intelligence ‘See’ Race? Some Recent Artistic Experiments with Machine Vision presented by Professor Chad Elias (Dartmouth College).

Wednesday 9 October 2024 5pm

Hear how art, law, and business can be combined to create exciting career opportunities for art historians.

Monday 23 September 2024 2pm

Recent scientific finding of Nishapur stucco collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Wednesday 17 July 2024 10.30am

The conference will bring together experts in the fields of eighteenth-century studies, sculptural studies, and the history of Westminster Abbey to explore intersections between monuments in this vast commemorative pantheon.

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