… 8– 9 September 2022) Application deadline: February 28, 2022 ESPRit Postgraduate Workshop on Periodical Studies In conjunction with the conference, a hybrid postgraduate workshop will be held on 7 September 2022. They are looking for applications from graduate students working on any topic with regard to periodicals from any historical period, geographical origin, and cultural context. The workshop is open to postgraduate students working in any discipline in the …
… project takes the form of five extended meetings of seminars, lectures, site visits and writing workshops. The seminars will be held in Prague, Budapest (Central European Research Institute for Art History (KEMKI) - Artpool Art Research Center), Berlin/Leipzig, New York and Giverny (France) over 2022-24. Places are available for ca. fifteen junior fellows predominantly from East, Central and Southeastern Europe but also from the United States and other European countries. For more …
… (ESPRit), and Petőfi Literary Museum (PIM) – Kassák Museum. ESPRit Postgraduate Workshop on Periodical Studies In conjunction with the conference, a hybrid postgraduate workshop will be held on 7 September 2022. Date: 7 September 2022 Venue: Museum of Fine Arts – Central European Research Institute for Art History (KEMKI) – Artpool Art Research Center, Budapest Workshop programme and abstracts are available here. The hybrid event is …
… project takes the form of five extended meetings of seminars, lectures, site visits and writing workshops. The seminars will be held in Prague, Budapest (Central European Research Institute for Art History - KEMKI), Berlin/Leipzig, New York and Giverny (France) between 2022 and 2024. KEMKI is the partner and venue for the Budapest seminar. The following three public events take place at KEMKI (1135 Budapest, Szabolcs street 33-35, OMRRK Campus, building C) and can be visited without …
Open call. KEMKI methodological workshop The Central European Research Institute for the History of Art (KEMKI) is organising a workshop for art history and art theory students. The workshop aims to introduce young professionals to the methodology of art history and art theory research and the practical challenges of research-based work. Following the participants will jointly create an imaginary project (exhibition, event, …