Report: Exploring portraits at the Art Fund Curators Programme at Frieze Masters 2019
/Curatorial Trainee Jemma Craig reports on this year’s Art Fund Curators Programme at Frieze Masters.
Read MoreCuratorial Trainee Jemma Craig reports on this year’s Art Fund Curators Programme at Frieze Masters.
Read MoreCall for Papers for the next collaborative Subject Specialist Networks Conference, London 4-5 June 2020. Proposals on the topic ‘Museum collections on prescription – Political rhetoric, civic responsibility or engagement opportunity?’ are invited. Deadline 16 December 9 am.
Read MoreMK Gallery presents George Stubbs: ‘all done from Nature’, the first significant overview of Stubbs’s work in Britain for more than 30 years
Read MoreEastern Questions: New Perspectives on British Orientalism
A collaborative two-day conference at Watts Gallery – Artists' Village and Royal Holloway, University of London.
Read MoreSouthampton City Art Gallery is holding a symposium to celebrate the past 80 years of its history.
Read MoreFocusing on their mission to advance the study and practice of art history, the Association for Art History are now offering grants of up to £1,000, which provide support to aid scholarly research, to develop professional practice and to further the teaching and learning of art history at all education levels.
Read MoreOn 28 June 2019 the SSN European Paintings pre-1900 held a Study Day at Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery to explore ideas around research, funding opportunities and the exhibition Magritte – The Lost Painting.
Read MoreCall for papers - Eastern Questions: New Perspectives on British Orientalism (16 - 17 October 2019)
Read MoreThe SSN European Paintings pre-1900 is pleased to invite applications for two Collections Research Grants, to support research projects in non-national museums and galleries outside London
Read MoreCall for papers - International conference in Madrid on the history of artists’ collections and the artist as curator
Read MoreThere are two exciting events organised by the Society for the History of Collecting in May and June as part of their spring programme.
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