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NYC Digital Art History

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Mission:
The New York City Digital Art History (NYC-DAH) group brings together local institutions and individuals with an interest in the practice of digital art history. The NYC-DAH is an opportunity for art historians, artists, curators, conservators, students, and members of the GLAM community (galleries, libraries, archives, museums) to meet each other and share knowledge, projects, and initiate collaboration.

The immediate goal of the group is community building. Through the NYC-DH website and community activities, the group aims to connect key institutions and individuals, and build a dynamic network of digital art historians, designers and engineers.

Our first workshop took place on February 11, 2016 at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. Join the NYC DAH group to get updates on the group’s activity and upcoming events.

NYC-DAH Steering Group:
Chair: Jason Varone, The Institute of Fine Arts, NYU
Burcak Ozludil Altin, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Matthew Israel, Artsy
Gabriel Rodriguez, Columbia University
Katharine Wright, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Art History Pedagogy and Practice

  • This topic has 1 reply, 1 voice, and was last updated 7 years, 4 months ago by Renee McGarry.
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    • October 24, 2015 at 10:17 am #1362
      Renee McGarry
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      Hi all,
      I wanted to share with you an update on the new online journal focused specifically on the scholarship of teaching and learning of art history. We will be releasing a white paper within the next month that summarizes the results of our research both into what’s been written specifically about pedagogy, art history, and museum education as well as the results of the survey we performed about teaching and learning and art history over the summer. We’re also excited to be partnering with the Graduate Center, CUNY, to host the journal on their Academic Works, Digital Commons repository.
      Of course we’re hoping that many submissions will focus on digital pedagogies in the art history classroom.

      Best,
      Renee

    • November 2, 2015 at 10:00 am #1367
      Renee McGarry
      Participant

      I just wanted to follow up and say that our white paper has been released. Please take a look: http://arthistoryteachingresources.org/2015/11/ahtr-releases-white-paper/

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