Planning to attend our symposium in Chicago? Today is your last chance to register at our early-bird rate! www.scholarschristianityhistoryart.org/store/p/symp...
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Dedicated to facilitating and promoting new scholarship examining the relations between the visual arts and Christianity across its many social, historical, material, and theological dimensions. https://www.scholarschristianityhistoryart.org/engage
Planning to attend our symposium in Chicago? Today is your last chance to register at our early-bird rate! www.scholarschristianityhistoryart.org/store/p/symp...
Two weeks left to register at the early-bird rate! Join us in Chicago for a discussion of Refuge, Sanctuary, & Representation in Modern Art & Visual Culture, co-hosted w/ our friends & colleagues at @cwcitdepaul.bsky.social
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Image: Vincent Van Gogh, The Good Samaritan (1890)
Early bird registration is available for our two February events focusing on the theme, βAnd Who Is My Neighbor?β Refuge, Sanctuary, and Representation in Modern Art and Visual Culture. Register today!
www.scholarschristianityhistoryart.org/upcoming
Image: Ai WeiWei, Laundromat (2016)
We're delighted to be co-hosting a symposium with
@cwcitdepaul.bsky.social:
βAnd Who Is My Neighbor?β Refuge, Sanctuary, and Representation in Modern Art and Visual Culture. Submit your proposal to our #CallforPapers here: scholarschristianityhistoryart.org/upcoming
Last chance to submit:
Proposals are invited for our
@caavisual
2026 session, βAnd Who is My Neighbor?β: Refuge, Sanctuary, and Representation in Modern Art and Visual Culture. Submit by Aug 29. Learn more: scholarschristianityhistoryart.org/upcoming
#CFP #ArtHistory
Proposals are invited for our @caavisual 2026 session, βAnd Who is My Neighbor?β: Refuge, Sanctuary, and Representation in Modern Art and Visual Culture. Submit by Aug 29. Learn more: www.scholarschristianityhistoryart.org/upcoming
#CFP #ArtHistory
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Through annual events and publication projects, the association provides a forum for the advancement of research, dialogue, collaboration, and publication in the study of Christianity within the visual arts.
Founded in 2010, ASCHA (pronounced βAH-shahβ) seeks to contribute to the study of art history by creating opportunities for the presentation and publication of new scholarship.
The Association of Scholars of Christianity in the History of Art (ASCHA) is dedicated to facilitating and promoting new scholarship examining the relations between the visual arts and Christianity across its many social, historical, material, and theological dimensions.
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