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Journal of Canadian Art History/Annales d'histoire de l'art canadien

40th Anniversary of the Journal of Canadian Art History/Annales d'histoire de l'art canadien


Date & time
Wednesday, January 1, 2014 –
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
12 a.m. – 11:45 p.m.
Cost

This event is free

Contact

Brenda Dionne
(514) 848-2424 ext. 4699

Where

Engineering and Visual Arts Complex
1515 St. Catherine W.
Room EV-3.719

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

Founded in 1974, JCAH/AHAC appears in print twice yearly. The mandate of JCAH/AHAC is to encourage research and disseminate knowledge of all aspects of the history of Canadian art, architecture, and the decorative arts. Contributions in the form of articles, essays, and reviews are welcomed from Canadian and non-Canadian specialists in art history, cultural theory, and cognate disciplines. Past issues include: examinations of works by significant artists, architects, designers, and craftspersons; close readings of particular art objects, buildings, and other forms of material culture; historical and theoretical investigations of media, movements, institutions, and education. Issues are either compendia of recent scholarship or edited thematic collections. A review section is included in most issues. The material is published in English or French; articles and essays are accompanied by translated summaries.

Back issues of JCAH/AHAC can be ordered from the editorial offices and will be made available online, with three years (six issues) held back.

A subscription to Journal of Canadian Art History is one way to ensure the scholarly study of Canadian cultural heritage. We welcome your interest and value your support.

Volume 35:1

EDITORIAL

  • Martha Langford

ARTICLES

  • "Preface to Benjamin F. Baltzly’s Journal | Avant-propos à la transcription du journal de Benjamin F. Baltzly" by Elizabeth Cavaliere
  • "The Journal of Benjamin F. Baltzly"
  • "Settler-colonial Art History: A Proposition in Two Parts" by Damian Skinner
  • "(official denial) trade value in progress (2010– )" by Leah Decter and/et Jaimie Isaac
  • "What does the term 'settler-colonial art history' mean to you? What are the opportunities and problems of the method for writing art history in the Canadian context?" by Dominic Hardy

EXHIBITION REVIEW

  • "Bob Boyer: His Life’s Work, Canadian Museum of Civilization" by Richard William Hill

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | NOTICES BIOGRAPHIQUES

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES | LIGNES DIRECTRICES

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