Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track invites papers that analyze the role of iconography in the interpretation of visual arts. Participants will discuss how symbolic representations inform our understanding of historical and cultural contexts.
This session focuses on innovative methodologies employed in art historical research. Scholars are encouraged to present new frameworks that enhance the analysis of visual culture.
This track examines the intersection of cultural studies and visual arts, emphasizing how cultural contexts shape artistic expression. Papers should explore the implications of cultural narratives on art production and reception.
This session seeks to investigate the aesthetic principles that define various artistic movements throughout history. Contributions will analyze how these principles influence both the creation and critique of art.
This track addresses issues of representation and identity within the realm of visual arts. Papers should explore how artists negotiate cultural identities through their work and the implications for historical narratives.
This session examines the impact of globalization on artistic practices and cultural exchanges. Scholars will discuss how global interactions have transformed art production and consumption across different regions.
This track focuses on the role of archives in preserving visual heritage and facilitating historical research. Participants will explore the challenges and opportunities presented by archival materials in art history.
This session invites papers that delve into various techniques of visual analysis in art history. Scholars will share insights on how different analytical approaches can yield diverse interpretations of artworks.
This track investigates the use of symbolism in art across different historical periods. Contributions will analyze how symbolic elements convey complex meanings and reflect societal values.
This session explores the relationship between heritage and contemporary art practices. Papers should consider how artists engage with historical narratives and cultural legacies in their work.
This track examines the socio-political contexts that have shaped various artistic movements throughout history. Scholars will discuss how art has responded to and influenced political ideologies and social change.
