Schedule
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All sessions broadcast via zoom
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thursday october 15
9:00 – 10:30
Sessions A
A.2 Nouvelles perspectives en histoire de l'art à l'heure de la décolonisation des savoirs,
Partie 1 A.3 Distinction: Art, Social Class, Cultural Taste
A.4 Arts, Social Action and Quiet Resistance: What Counts as Activism?
Part 1 A.5 Thinking "Latin American Art/Artists" through Flows and Diasporas,
Part 1 A.7 ROUNDTABLE A Current and Critical Evaluation of Ethics in Creative Methods and Scholarship
A.8 Updating the Account: Women Artists in Museums and Beyond,
Part 1 11:00 – 12:30
Sessions B
B.1 Site, Setting, Structure: Architectural Identities in the Local-Global Landscape
B.4 Arts, Social Action and Quiet Resistance: What Counts as Activism?
Part 2 B.5 Thinking “Latin American Art/Artists” through Flows and Diasporas,
Part 2 B.6 darc Experiments in Digital Islamic Art Histories
B.7 The Art of Camouflage, Part 2: Unmasking Race
B.8 Updating the Account: Women Artists in Museums and Beyond,
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friday october 16
9:00 – 10:30
Sessions C
C.1 Artists' Archives, Ephemera, Evidence, Decoys
C.2 Not a One-liner: Humour in|as|for Criticality in Creative Practice
C.4 Placemaking and Materiality in the Domestic Interior,
Part 1 C.5 Art and Activism in Latin America,
Part 1 C.6 Close to Home: Strategies and Case Studies for Local Research in Art and Architecture,
Part 1 C.7 ROUNDTABLE Hidden Within Moments and Places, Memories as Trauma, Silence, and Trust: #MeToo
11:00 – 12:30
Sessions D
D.1 The Price of Everything: Commerce, Aesthetics and the "Value" of Contemporary Art
D.2 ROUNDTABLE Creative Practices in the Age of Coronavirus
D.4 Placemaking and Materiality in the Domestic Interior,
Part 2 D.5 Art and Activism in Latin America,
Part 2 D.7 ROUNDTABLE Outreach and Outrage Revisited
D.8 HECAA: Historians of Eighteenth-Century Art and Architecture
14:00 – 15:30
Sessions E
E.2 ROUNDTABLE Reciprocal Ecologies in Materials Research
E.3 Global Photography: Critical Histories
E.4 PEDAGOGY CAUCUS Risky Business: The Stakes for Visual Culture in the 21st Century
E.6 Our Future is Now: Re-Envisioning New Methodologies for Curatorial Practice
E.7 What is Surrealism in Canada?
E.8 Unearthing the Imaginary in a Post-COVID World
E.9 Perspectives from the History of Science in Modern Art and Architectural Historiography
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saturday october 17
9:00 – 10:30
Sessions F
F.1 Analogy in Art History and Museum Practice
F.2 When Worlds Collide: Portraits in the Spaces of Cultural Encounter,
Part 1 F.3 Making Assertions through Craft Practice
F.5 Latin American Art and Culture: Case Studies in Community Engagement,
Part 1 F.6 Le double du corps: entre arts, sciences et musées
F.7 Mother Where Art Thou: Contemporary Representations of Motherhood in Photography
F.8 RAA19: Research on Art and Architecture of the Nineteenth Century,
Part 1 11:00 – 12:30
Sessions G
G.2 When Worlds Collide: Portraits in the Spaces of Cultural Encounter,
Part 2 G.3 On Borders’ Cartographical Representations: Problematics of the Past and the Present
G.5 Latin American Art and Culture: Case Studies in Community Engagement,
Part 2 G.7 Interdisciplinary Pedagogies for Writing Visual Practices
G.8 RAA19: Research on Art and Architecture of the Nineteenth Century,
Part 2