Visions Unveiled – Unfolding Narratives of Art History, Visual Culture, and Modern Languages

VU2024


Foreign Language Learning Humanities, Literature & Arts (General) Visual Arts



Call for Papers: Visions Unveiled – Unfolding Narratives of Art History, Visual Culture, and Modern Languages



We are excited to announce this year's Art History & Visual Culture / Modern Languages PGR Conference, "Visions Unveiled" taking place at the University of Exeter on Friday, 14th June 2024.



We welcome submissions that encourage vibrant dialogues in a diverse range of artistic periods, cultures, language complexities, analytical theories, and visual narratives beyond the confines of a specific epoch or geographical setting. Whatever your area of research, we are eager to hear your interpretations of the theme and share your discoveries while unveiling your research visions. 



We welcome proposals in any format from postgraduate and early career researchers from all disciplines. Potential topics could include, but are not limited to:




  • Translations across Linguistic, Cultural, and Visual Boundaries

  • Art, Identity, and Language

  • Cultural Dialogue Through Art

  • Digital Art: Reshaping Visual Culture and Contemporary Language

  • Transcending Borders and Barriers



SUBMISSION GUIDELINES



We welcome submissions in the following types:




  • 5 min introductory papers (for students in their first year of research)

  • 10-15 minute research papers, which may be delivered as standalone papers or form part of a panel of 3 papers

  • 5-10 minute videos

  • Artist talk with digital images or physical artefacts discussed

  • Posters (hosted digitally or in-person) – each submission will be given time to talk through their poster

  • Workshops 

  • All other innovative formats.



If you are interested in presenting at this year’s conference, please submit an expression of interest including a short bio (50 words) to VisionsUnveiled2024@exeter.ac.uk



This expression of interest can be in any form including:




  • An abstract (150-200 words)

  • An introductory 3 minute film

  • Examples of a visual body of work with a brief description



Deadline for submissions: Friday 17th May 2024 



We are committed to provide an inclusive and accessible conference experience, offering both in-person and virtual attendance options. Please let us know if any particular accommodations are needed to facilitate your attendance and active participation.