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CfP – Delving Inside: A New Research Symposium on Interiors

2023-03-19
By: Karen R. White
On: March 19, 2023
In: CFP, Events & Conferences, HIG Emerging Scholars
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The Society of Architectural Historians Historic Interiors Group (HIG) and Chelsea College of Art (UAL) announce a collaborative program “Delving Inside: New Research Symposium on Interiors.” Graduate students, postdocs and recent graduates (2020-) from diverse disciplinary fields of study are invited to send proposals for brief 10-minute talks. Read More →

HIG Meetup: HIG at the Met’s Rethought Period Rooms

2023-02-10
By: Jennifer Komar Olivarez
On: February 10, 2023
In: HIG Events & Conferences, HIG in the Field

HIG at the Met’s Rethought Period Rooms: Drinks and Discussion, Saturday, Feb. 18, 5:30 p.m. Beyond CAA Metropolitan Museum of Art 5:30 pm, Saturday, Feb. 18, 82nd and Fifth, NYC 5:30 pm meet sharp at the Great Hall Group Tour desk. We must enter as a group. CAA conference registration covers free admission to the Museum. After the College Art Association Conference concludes, please join the Society of Architectural Historians’ Historic Interiors Affiliate Group (HIG) for an informal visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s rethought periodrooms, including the new Afro-Futurist room, Before Yesterday We Could Fly, with remarks by Met curators Sylvia Yount andRead More →

From Dissertation to Book (and Everything in Between): Publishing Academic Research in the History of Interiors

2022-10-28
By: Laura C. Jenkins
On: October 28, 2022
In: HIG Emerging Scholars

HIG Event, Friday, November 4, 2022 12PM-1:30PM EST Zoom Event, Free & Open to the Public Registration: https://sah1365.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZErd-mqrT0tGtCPimVZCK0V8BlJVBkni2VB This panel discussion will consider the resources available for publishing doctoral research in the field of historic interiors. Speakers include author Freyja Hartzell (Editor, West 86th), who has recently published her first book based on her dissertation research, Alice Tseng, Associate Editor of the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, and James Thompson, Publisher in Architecture, Art and Visual Culture for Bloomsbury Publishing. The conversation will consider different venues for publication in the history of interiors, appropriate strategies for adapting dissertations for manuscript proposals, and the manyRead More →

Join us for our inaugural event: What is a Historic Interior?

2020-10-06
By: Paula Lupkin
On: October 6, 2020
In: Uncategorized

Please join us for a webinar and roundtable with an exciting panel of discussants as we discuss our goals and plans for HIG: the Society of Architectural Historians Historic Interiors Affiliate Group. What is a Historic Interior? October 21, 2020, 11-1:30pm (CST)                                                                                    Anca Lasc and Paula Lupkin, moderators Panelists: Tara Dudley, University of Texas at Austin William Littmann, California College of the Arts StevenRead More →

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