The Art Historical Image in the Digital Age (American Academy in Rome)

“The Art Historical Image in the Digital Age” at the American Academy in Rome is a five-day, intensive course designed to equip scholars of art from any historical period with the basic skill necessary to excel in the digital humanities: digital image management, organization, and analysis.

Dates: June 19-23, 2017
Application Deadline: February 10, 2017
2017 Co-Directors
Emily Pugh, Digital Humanities Specialist, Getty Research Institute
Lindsay Harris, Andrew W. Mellon Professor, School of Classical Studies, American Academy in Rome
Eligibility
The program is intended for graduate students and early career scholars in art history, but those who work in history or visual culture will also be considered. The program is open to candidates of all nationalities with a sufficient command of English.

For more information, including how to apply, visit http://aarome.org/apply/summer-programs/art-historical-image-digital-age

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