SRRP includes several art historians working with legal specialists to create appropriate community memorials for victims of human rights violations, particularly in Latin America.
See also the flyer about their first conference attached here.
SRRP includes several art historians working with legal specialists to create appropriate community memorials for victims of human rights violations, particularly in Latin America.
See also the flyer about their first conference attached here.
Read Patrick Dunleavy’s post on citations in Impact of Social Sciences. Never write a paper to your professor again.
A new study on Frida Kahlo and María Izquierdo:
Marıa Izquierdo and Frida Kahlo: Challenging Visions in Modern Mexican Art
By Nancy Deffebach
Coming up this spring:
Frida Kahlo: Art Garden Life at the Tucson Botanical Gardens.
https://www.tucsonbotanical.org/event/frida-kahlo-art-garden-life/
See also the book created for the exhibition:
Great resources for writing — including getting started with that opening paragraph and blogging about your research.
http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/academic-writing-series-acwri2016/
SITAC (International Symposium on Contemporary Art Theory)
SITAC (International Symposium on Contemporary Art Theory) to be held in Mexico City and Puebla – to discuss the role of the new Ministry of Culture.
Call for Papers for the inaugural edition of the E-Journal:
Art History Pedagogy and Practice.
The due date for submissions is July 15 — you can submit everything from a full-length scholarly article to a reflection on a class assignment.