Join us at the Bard EH Unconference in April for two hands on workshops: Digital archiving and exhibit building with Omeka and Creating timelines and interactive maps with Neatline. No prior experience necessary! For more information and tentative schedule see: http://eh.bard.edu/2015-unconference/
Category Archive for 'Events'
The Digital World of Art History
Posted in Events, Image Collections on Aug 8th, 2012
This summer, I attended a one-day conference entitled The Digital World of Art History, which was organized by the Index of Christian Art at Princeton University. The papers dealt with a variety of relevant topics including copyright, bibliographic standards, and digital best practices. The Index of Christian Art is the largest archive of medieval art in […]
Designed to Dance: Dance Ink Magazine
Posted in Events, Photography, Staff Picks on Feb 8th, 2012
Join us tonight at the opening of Designed to Dance: Dance Ink Magazine 1989-1996, an exhibition curated by VRC staff member Debra Klein. Founded by Patsy Tarr in 1989, Dance Ink Magazine was an avant-garde, quarterly journal dedicated to contemporary dance. Pairing kinetic type with dynamic photography, art director Abbot Miller accomplished the difficult task […]
Guide to 9/11 Arts Events
Posted in Events on Sep 8th, 2011
There are many 9/11 themed exhibitions opening this weekend in New York City to commemorate the 10th anniversary. WNYC has put together a complete listing: WNYC’s Guide to 9/11 Arts Events – WNYC Culture.
Staff Picks: News from the Thomas Cole National Historic Site by Debra Klein
Posted in Events, Local Resources, Painting, Staff Picks on Feb 23rd, 2011
There are two upcoming Sunday Salons at the Thomas Cole House: On March 6, David Bjelajac, Professor of Art and Human Sciences at George Washington University will speak on Thomas Cole, Freemasonry and the American Hercules. On April 3, Gay Myers & Lance Mayer, independent painting conservators based at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum, will […]
Staff Picks: Thomas Cole House by Debra Klein
Posted in Events, Local Resources, Painting, Staff Picks on Oct 5th, 2010
Since moving to the Hudson River Valley four years ago, I have very much enjoyed working as a volunteer docent at the home of Thomas Cole, the early 19th century artist who inspired the Hudson River School of landscape painters. I recommend the house tour for those interested in architecture and social history as well […]