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30 Jan 2026 CFP: CLARA 13 | Architecture has a soil problem
- Full URL https://eahn.org/2026/01/building-identities-character-in-architecture-and-beyond/
- Deadline 30 January 2026
PDF of open call: https://clararevue.ulb.be/CLARA/libraryFiles/downloadPublic/107
31 Jan 2026 Curriers’ Essay Prize - The London Journal
- Full URL https://thelondonjournal.org/prize.html
- Deadline 31 January 2026
Prize: £1000
https://www.history.ac.uk/funding/awards-bursaries-prizes/curriers-prize
31 Jan 2026 Avery Review Essay Prize
- Full URL https://averyreview.com/issues/73/essay-prize-2026
- Deadline 31 January 2026
11 Feb 2026 CFP: SAVA Conference on Solidarity with Nature: Envisioning the Ecological Heritage of World Socialism
- Full URL https://sava.earth/notices/call-for-papers-sava-conference-on-solidarity-with-nature-envisioning-the-ecological-heritage-of-world-socialism/
- Deadline 11 February 2026
Sainsbury Art Centre, University of East Anglia, May 21–22, 2026 (Norwich, UK)
14 Feb 2026 Call for contributions: Practices in Research #07 - Un-Disclosed - Architecture in Practice
- Full URL https://www.architectureinpractice.eu
- Deadline 14 February 2026
Exposing the Dirty Documents, the Controverses and the Confession, the Back-site of Design Processes in Architecture
https://www.architectureinpractice.eu/sites/default/files/documents/PiR07%20Call%2020260122.pdf
Architecture in Practice In Practice is an interuniversity research group inviting practising architects to engage their practice(s) at the heart of their research.
In Practice is a joint initiative of the Faculties of Architecture at KU Leuven, ULiège, ULB, UAntwerpen en UCLouvainerences, lectures, publications, educational and research projects, etc. In Practice is a joint initiative of the Faculties of Architecture at KU Leuven, ULiège, ULB, UAntwerpen en UCLouvain.
15 Feb 2026 CFP: IPHS 2026 Conference @ Georgia Tech - ‘Crossroads’
- Full URL https://design.gatech.edu/iphs2026/submissions
- Deadline 15 February 2026
Call for Abstracts IPHS 2026 Atlanta, Georgia July 19-23, 2026
15 Feb 2026 CFP: SACRPH 2026 / The 21st National Conference on Planning History
- Full URL https://sacrph.org/conference-2026
- Deadline 15 February 2026
15–18 October 2026, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
https://www.aasa-arch.org/post/call-for-papers—–sacrph-2026—the-21st-national-conference-on-planning-history-15-18-october-20 https://www.online.uc.edu
15 Feb 2026 imperfect index - Volume 03 Open Call
- Full URL https://imperfectindex.com
- Deadline 15 February 2026
imperfect index is a publication exploring what a diverse and inclusive approach to the discipline of graphic design can look like. We would like to hear from people who wish to contribute to this conversation with examples of projects and practices in graphic design. The index is a resource that will contain these intersectional ideas, that can be cross-referenced and provide multiple points for sharing and circulation. • Text: word document (.doc / .docx) • Images: jpeg / 300dpi / cmyk • Links to audio / video / social media / website
Open call brief: https://drive.google.com/file/d/16x0Z8fIw-8_WD0-mUIs_aVtDCurmaRNz/view
16 Feb 2026 CFP: Symposium on Artistic Research in Analog Practices – Sustainable Body
- Full URL https://tally.so/r/RGMPp9
- Deadline 16 February 2026
NB: Participation fee applies (? unsure if presenters can participate for free) Please read carefully. Submission is free.
11–12 April 2026 The Finnish Museum of Photography Helsinki, Finland
Two-day symposium focusing on analog photography and moving image practice. It will be held in the Process Space at the Finnish Museum of Photography, Helsinki, Finland, during the weekend 11.–12.4.2026. The symposium will also take place on an online platform and streamed to the participants in real time.
20 Feb 2026 CFP: Session @ RGS London: Geographies of Concealment: Temporary Urban Barriers of Masking, Covering, and Hiding
- Full URL https://sabinaandron.com/2026/01/31/call-for-papers-rgs-london-1-4-sept-2026-geographies-of-concealment-temporary-urban-barriers-of-masking-covering-and-hiding/
- Deadline 20 February 2026
Royal Geographical Society, London 1-4 September 2026
This panel focuses on barriers as affective infrastructural tools (Bosworth, 2023; Henderson, 2008) that physically, visually, and behaviorally establish a temporary relation of masking, covering, or hiding space in the city. Through varying materialities, opacities, and scales, barriers impose a vertical limit that redirects movement, interrupts sightlines, and reshapes everyday spatial politics.
21 Feb 2026 ŠUM Journal - #27 & #28 - ‘Cults’
- Full URL https://www.sum.si/projects/sum-26-27-open-call-for-writers-and-artists
- Deadline 21 February 2026
Paid opportunity (300 EUR)
This open call investigates how the figure of the cult allows us to think more rigorously about the formation, transmission, and normalization of belief. How do minimal collectives produce epistemological shifts that later appear as naturalized worldviews? What does the cult reveal about the memetic power of ideas, their infectious capacity, and the conditions under which they become dominant?
We invite contributions that engage with conspiracy / occultism as a historical, aesthetic, political, and epistemological structure—prior to, during, or beyond the moment of total contagion—and that examine its role in shaping contemporary culture and its possible futures.
23 Feb 2026 CFP: ACH (Association for computers and the humanities) Conference 2026: Emergence/ia
- Full URL https://ach2026.ach.org/en/cfp/
- Deadline 23 February 2026
Virtual conference, 24-26 June 2026
Papers accepted in EN, ES
ACH 2026 explores how we create and collaborate through moments of exigency in a bilingual, virtual conference. In Spanish, emergencia can mean both “emergence” and “emergency.” This dual meaning serves as our starting point. While emergence/ia speaks to growth, connection, and creation, emergency/ia signals moments of urgency that demand care, response, and transformation. ACH 2026 seeks to ask: What forms of knowledge creation in the digital humanities (broadly defined) are emerging from pressing challenges across the Americas? How do digital humanists respond to emergencies through knowledge creation, while being mindful of ramifications of computing for environmental crises? What insights do themes of transnationalism and solidarity reveal across the Americas about our work and communities, and the role of emerging technology in shaping both?
26 Feb 2026 Funding: Research Revival Fund
- Full URL https://researchrevival.org
- Deadline 26 February 2026
Research Revival is an experimental fund restoring neglected, illegible, or prematurely dismissed research to active circulation.
01 Mar 2026 CFP: International conference - The Evolution of Artistic Representations of Marginalized Identities in the Americas (19th–21st centuries): Ruptures and/or Continuities?
- Full URL https://rais-ameriques.sciencesconf.org/?forward-action=index&forward-controller=index&lang=en
- Deadline 01 March 2026
25–27 November 2026, University of Lille
The aim of this conference is to take stock of current research on the evolution of representations and imaginaries of identity and alterity in/of the Americas, as well as the power dynamics they entail, through artistic and cultural practices and productions, and to lay the foundations for the creation of an international research network in this field.
Papers accepted in EN, FR, ES.
01 Mar 2026 CFP: Building Identities: Character in Architecture and Beyond
- Full URL https://eahn.org/2026/01/building-identities-character-in-architecture-and-beyond/
- Deadline 01 March 2026
International Conference, Zurich, 2-4 September 2026
01 Mar 2026 CFP: Vesper Journal no. 15 - Détournement
- Full URL https://www.iuav.it/en/node/956
- Deadline 01 March 2026
Vesper is a six-monthly, double-blind peer-reviewed journal, multidisciplinary and bilingual (Italian and English).
Sections: Project / Essay / Journey / Archive / Ring / Tutorial / Translation / Fundamentals / Tale
02 Mar 2026 Kairos Spring Residency: Reworlding with Tim Waterman
- Full URL https://www.kairos.london/event/kairos-spring-residency-reworlding-with-tim-waterman/
- Deadline 02 March 2026
29 April – 5 May, Selgars Mill, Uffculme, Cullompton, Devon
Join us for the first Kairos residency: six days of talks and discussion, walks and contemplation, community-building, rejuvenation and fun.
03 Mar 2026 CFP: Situated Imaginaries and Imaginaries of Urban Futures Conference, University of Cambridge
- Full URL https://situatedimaginationconference.cargo.site
- Deadline 03 March 2026
Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge, 17 July 2026.
A conference exploring how situated imaginations and imaginaries are formed, contested, and translated across politics and space towards urban futures.
06 Mar 2026 CFP: Design and Artificial Intelligence: Ethical, Plural, and Situated Perspectives
- Full URL https://revistas.udd.cl/index.php/BDI/announcement/view/105
- Deadline 06 March 2026
Academic journal Base Diseño e Innovación, School of Design, Universidad del Desarrollo Manuscripts accepted in EN / ES
CFP PDF: https://revistas.udd.cl/index.php/BDI/libraryFiles/downloadPublic/33
06 Mar 2026 CFP: Enabling Boundaries: Rethinking Spatial Categories, Epistemic Challenges, and Transformative Design Practices
- Full URL https://arthist.net/archive/51564
- Deadline 06 March 2026
Oldenburg, Germany Symposium date: June 6, 2026
We invite contributions from practitioners, critics and researchers from the design disciplines such as urban design and planning, architecture, landscape and environmental design, but also from scholars in philosophy, sociology, geography, media philosophy, political science, etc. To foster debate and exchange, we are planning a one-day on-site workshop on June 5, 2026 in Oldenburg (with Zoom option). Limited funding to cover travel expenses is available. The workshop is part of the “Rurban Design Lab” research project, which belongs to the “4N” research network.
06 Mar 2026 CFP: SAHANZ-AUHPH 2026, 7-9 December 2026, Melbourne, Australia
- Full URL https://bookings.events.unimelb.edu.au/event/absence2026/call-for-abstracts
- Deadline 06 March 2026
This conference invites contributions that explore the echoes within the void: to engage with the idea of absence in the built and designed environment in all its myriad forms and machinations: absences of people, structures, places, ideas, or representation, by design, neglect, or by force.
06 Mar 2026 Ellipses Journal - 'Corrosive spatial practice'
- Full URL https://www.ellipses.org.za
- Deadline 06 March 2026
Link to open call PDF: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pzFGhxK0eF9KRtgnPFdIoyo_bF7vEbFv/view
10 Mar 2026 CFP: The Princeton Journal of Interdisciplinary Research
- Full URL https://www.princeton-press.com/submission-guidelines
- Deadline rolling
Deadline: varies, earliest is 10 Mar 2026
The Princeton Journal of Interdisciplinary Research (PJIR) is now accepting submissions for its 2026 editions. We welcome both review and original research papers across a broad range of disciplines, including humanities studies, social sciences, and science and technology. PJIR is particularly interested in interdisciplinary papers that bridge these fields and offer fresh perspectives or innovative approaches to existing research challenges. Our goal is to showcase diverse and thought-provoking scholarship that contributes meaningfully to academic discourse.
12 Mar 2026 The Journal of Architecture - This IS Architecture. Notes from the Field*
- Full URL https://www.thejournalofarchitecture.com/thisisarchitecture
- Deadline rolling
Deadline: rolling, across 2026 and into early 2027. Reviewed on a rolling basis.
In 2026, as it marks thirty years of publication, the Journal of Architecture invites contributions to ‘This IS Architecture. Notes from the Field’: concise, rigorously framed reports and reflections that document how architectural research, and research on architecture, becomes public through events and practices around the world. We seek situated writing that shows why a given event or practice is timely where it happens, how it speaks to the climate emergency and related socioeconomic and ecological crises, and in what ways it sets trajectories for research, pedagogy, policy, or practice. Rather than asking whether something is ‘architectural’, the strand asks what kinds of practices, events, and inquiries matter for the ways we inhabit and organise space. A ‘Note from the Field’ is short-form and accessible, yet grounded. Authors are encouraged to write from participation or close observation, to foreground local actors and knowledges, and to articulate stakes and implications with clarity. We welcome contributions from researchers, practitioners, educators, collectives, curators, activists, policy workers, and community partners. Notes may emerge from exhibitions, installations, design studios, field schools, research projects, public programmes, policy processes, activist work, or situations where architectural knowledge – including that which emerges outside conventional boundaries of the discipline – is produced, contested or mobilised.
15 Mar 2026 Symposium: Time to Listen – Multispecies Creativity in Music and Sound
- Full URL https://www.field-notes.berlin/en/conferences/time-listen-2026/open-call
- Deadline 15 March 2026
Academy of Arts, Hanseatenweg, 26–27 June 2026
We invite artists, curators, and researchers to propose sessions they would like to lead during the symposium on 26–27 June. Sessions are 45 minutes long, and the format is open: it can range from lectures, project presentations, workshops, sound walks, listening sessions, to guided improvisations. We are seeking contributions that engage with the theme of Multispecies Creativity in Music and Sound.
15 Mar 2026 CFP: Learnings/Unlearnings: Environmental Learning, Spatial Design, and Participatory Pedagogies Within Institutions and Beyond
- Full URL https://www.the-lsa.org/call-for-abstracts-learningsunlearnings-conference/
- Deadline 15 March 2026
| Dates: 3–5 September 2026 | Location: London, UK |
https://www.the-lsa.org/call-for-abstracts-learningsunlearnings-conference/ https://caravanize.nu/learnings-unlearnings-2026/call-for-abstracts/
15 Mar 2026 CFP: The Self at Scale - Workshop @ ICI Berlin, Bard College Berlin
- Full URL https://www.ici-berlin.org/call-for-papers-the-self-at-scale/
- Deadline 15 March 2026
Autotheory, autofiction, and related genres, such as auto-sociobiography or mythobiography show the interplay between theorizations of personal life, subjectivity and historical or collective experience. This workshop explores the history of these forms, and is interested in their genealogies, as well as in the politics and aesthetics of subjectivity, especially in the moments when these practices have intensified.
15 Mar 2026 CFP: Maps and the Imagination - Special Issue, Imago Mundi: The International Journal for the History of Cartography
- Full URL https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issues/maps-and-the-imagination/
- Deadline 15 March 2026
By exploring the map-imagination nexus, this issue engages questions ranging from the practical to the philosophical: What do maps do for acts of creativity, and conversely, what does the imagination want from maps? How do maps help making and knowing imagined selves and communities? How does the image, rhetoric, and materiality of maps influence creative practices, be it for imagining social and political contexts, or for texts creating compelling stories ranging from classic epics and romance fiction to fantasy novels and climate fiction? How do methods and theories of historical cartography and forms of imagined thinking complement each other? How have the materiality and technology of mapmaking informed imagined subjects and subjectivities, and conversely how do expressions of the imagination allow us to rethink the nature of maps?
16 Mar 2026 CFP: Making Ecologies: Craft, Material, and Situated Practice
- Full URL https://www.lahp.ac.uk/making-ecologies-call-for-contributions/
- Deadline 16 March 2026
How do materials, environments, and traditions shape the way we make?
Making Ecologies is a one-day interdisciplinary symposium exploring how craft and material practices engage with ecological, cultural, and situated ways of making.
We invite scholars, researchers, artists, designers, conservators, and practitioners to respond to themes including: • Material Ecologies • Craft Assemblages • Situated Practices
17 Mar 2026 Scholarship: The Albert Dawson Educational Trust RCA MRes Scholarship
- Full URL https://rca.ac.uk
- Deadline 17 March 2026
23 Mar 2026 CFP: Journal of Architectural Education - 80:1-2 - The Future of Architectural Education
- Full URL https://www.jaeonline.org/issue/fall-2026/
- Deadline 23 March 2026
This double issue of the Journal of Architectural Education will celebrate the core mission of the JAE: advancing architectural education through thoughtful analysis, critique, and reflection. We are calling for papers, projects, and articles that address the future of architectural education. This comes at a critical moment. Higher education faces many challenges, including declining domestic and international student enrollments, eroding public support, rising economic uncertainty, and increasing student debt. At the same time, architectural education confronts a number of related concerns, such as reduced student demand, challenges to equity and sustainability efforts, expanded support for alternative paths to licensure, shifting expectations on the part of students, and rapid advances in disruptive technologies affecting the profession and the building industry.
23 Mar 2026 Funding: SURF doctoral funding - Keele University (UK)
- Full URL https://www.keele.ac.uk/surf/
- Deadline 23 March 2026
Sustainable Rural Futures - Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarships Programme
23 Mar 2026 Funding: Urban Urgencies, USF (Urban Studies Foundation)
- Full URL https://perspectivesjournal.ca/contribute/
- Deadline 23 March 2026
Up to 6 grants of up to £35,000 each
The Urban Studies Foundation (USF) is pleased to launch a new research funding initiative to seed-fund collaborative primary research proposals that engage with the theme Urban Urgencies. Up to six innovative projects will be awarded up to GBP £35,000 each. Project activities should begin within nine months of the application deadline, and are expected to last up to eighteen months. All proposals should be clearly situated and relevant to the broader academic field of urban studies, and their contribution to scholarly debate and dialogue in this field should be compelling and timely. Proposals must also be based upon an active partnership with at least one non-academic organisation.
24 Mar 2026 Journal of Design History - Call for submissions for Explorations
- Full URL https://academic.oup.com/jdh/pages/explorations
- Deadline rolling
Explorations editors accept proposals for reflective writing pieces, interviews, position papers, meditations, practitioner statements, educator statements, letters, reflections on methods, among other formats. Submissions can be visually led, include videos, audio files and other media-based material. They should be 1,500–4,000 in length (excluding endnotes) and do not have a prescribed number of images. Explorations pieces are published in the Journal of Design History’s webpages on the Oxford University Press website. Contributions have their own DOI, are published as advanced articles, and are associated to a specific issue of the journal.
Explorations
As design gains significance in the major debates around our past, present, and future, the Explorations section of the Journal of Design History seeks to nurture innovative, experimental, and creative interventions in researching and writing about design and its histories. The Explorations section aims to:
- Support experimentation with new or alternative forms of scholarly communication, collaborative writing and/or interdisciplinarity.
- Extend the JDH’s authorship and readership base, supporting early career researchers, emerging and future scholarship.
- Diversify research dissemination and promote timely responses to key debates.
24 Mar 2026 Journal of Design History - Call for proposals for Virtual Special Issues
- Full URL https://academic.oup.com/jdh/pages/virtual_special_issues.
- Deadline rolling
The Journal of Design History is seeking proposals for Virtual Special Issues (VSIs). These are selections of previously published articles, prefaced with an introduction by the editor. Examples of previous VSIs are available at https://academic.oup.com/jdh/pages/virtual_special_issues.
26 Mar 2026 2026 AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) Studentships, for October 2026 start
- Full URL https://www.ahrc-cdp.org/2025-ahrc-collaborative-doctoral-partnership-studentships/
- Deadline rolling
27 Mar 2026 SGSAH Research Showcase, Glasgow, Scotland
- Full URL https://www.sgsah.ac.uk/about/news/headline_1246617_en.html
- Deadline 27 March 2026
Are you a doctoral researcher in Arts & Humanities in Scotland?
Here’s an opportunity to share your work, connect with the Arts & Humanities community, and bring your research to life — with up to £1000 in funding to support how you present it.
The SGSAH Research Showcase 2026 takes place 24–25 June in Glasgow as part of our Summer School.
27 Mar 2026 CFP: Colonial Hinter-Seas: A Conference on Subaquatic Resources and Waterside Lives from the Early Modern to the Contemporary
- Full URL https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfC1WocuLDlmdGao3qhhtz-RUmM5uepRM5toEFCSWk5GLyr4Q/viewform
- Deadline 27 March 2026
August 2026, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
29 Mar 2026 Call for all sections: Journal of Traditional Building, Architecture and Urbanism - Issue 7
- Full URL https://www.traditionalarchitecturejournal.com/index.php/home/about/submissions
- Deadline 29 March 2026
Accepted formats: Research papers (original and unpublished research papers), Works (Short informative articles on works carried out in the fields of building, architecture and urbanism), Reflections (Short essays on theory and practice of traditional building, architecture and urbanism, as well as on their teaching, their preservation and their continuation), or Book Reviews.
30 Mar 2026 CFP: Book - Ecofeminist Drama: Theatre, Performance, and Ecological Futures
- Full URL https://networks.h-net.org/group/announcements/20142419/cfp-ecofeminist-drama
- Deadline 30 March 2026
We invite original scholarly contributions that investigate drama and performance as sites where ecofeminist thought is materially embodied, dramaturgically enacted, and politically reimagined. Particular attention will be given to chapters engaging contemporary theatre and performance and articulating how ecofeminism is transformed through theatrical aesthetics, performance politics, and formal innovation.
31 Mar 2026 CFP: Thinking with Materials across Histories and Practices
- Full URL https://arthist.net/archive/51686/lang=en_US
- Deadline 31 March 2026
The Centre for Doctoral Studies UMPRUM invites submissions for an international doctoral conference exploring materials and materiality within art historical and artistic research methodologies. The conference will take place on October 1–2, 2026 at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, with the possibility of online participation.
The event focuses on historiography of material-oriented approaches, microhistories, and new perspectives on material as a starting point for artistic and theoretical inquiry. PhD students and early career researchers are especially encouraged to apply. Papers should be presented in English and not exceed 20 minutes.
Instagram post: https://www.instagram.com/p/DUqC9B9iCro/
31 Mar 2026 CFP: Inflection Journal Vol 13 - Detail
- Full URL https://sah.org/conferences/virtual-2026/
- Deadline 31 March 2026
Journal of the Melbourne School of Design
In examining detail as a site of revelation, concealment, propagation, and as a cultural language, Inflection vol. 13 invites contributions that explore the role of detail in the built environment. We invite full paper drafts of academic pieces (up to 4,500 words), practice-related pieces (up to 1,000 words), abstract or fictional works (up to 500 words), and visual artworks that explore these themes.
03 Apr 2026 CFP: AFRAUHN (African Architectural and Urban History Network) Nairobi
- Full URL https://www.afrauhn.org/items/call-for-papers-afrauhn-nairobi
- Deadline 03 April 2026
8–10 September 2026 Conference run by the African Architectural & Urban History Network (AFRAUHN) in collaboration with the Department of Architecture, University of Nairobi, Kenya.
The African Architectural and Urban History Network (AFRAUHN), in collaboration with the Department of Architecture at the University of Nairobi, invites proposals for papers about emerging discourses and themes in African architectural and urban practices for a major international conference being held at the University of Nairobi from 8th September – 10th September 2026.
It will be the second AFRAUHN bi-annual conference, the first having taken place at the Wits School of Architecture and Planning in South Africa in July 2024. Recognizing that discourses about African architecture and urban planning are more complex than the bifurcated ‘traditional’/‘colonial’ or ‘African’/‘Western’ models which still tend to dominate the research, writing, environmental design and spatial design practices in the continent, this conference instead welcomes contributions that critically examine the status quo(s) of these models and disciplines – be that in terms of academic, practice, national institutions or regulatory bodies, or as are imagined by policy-makers in forms of urban development which are then disseminated to the public.
This second AFRAUHN bi-annual conference is organized to coincide with the inaugural Pan-African Biennale of Architecture, curated by Omar Degan and team, and which is also being held in September 2026 in Nairobi, Kenya.
06 Apr 2026 Call for PhD proposals on Architecture Curation and Culture & History and Decarbonisation, TU Eindhoven
- Full URL https://www.e-flux.com/announcements/644300/phd-proposals-on-architecture-curation-and-culture-history-and-decarbonisation
- Deadline 06 April 2026
07 Apr 2026 CFP: Special Issue: Decoloniality in Media and Cultural Studies: Looking Back, Looking Forward
- Full URL https://journals.sagepub.com/page/ics/call-for-papers-decoloniality-in-media-and-cultural-studies
- Deadline 07 April 2026
International Journal of Cultural Studies
10 Apr 2026 TRANS 49 - Left
- Full URL https://www.trans.ethz.ch/article/open-call
- Deadline 10 April 2026
Together in issue 49 we look to the left side. What is left beyond an orientation? What else is there besides the right and the straight? Leave us directions towards alternative futures and leftist visions of the past; show us the left side of a floorplan; write with your left hand; tell us sinister stories and eat up the leftovers of yesterday; focus on the weaker side of yourself.
15 Apr 2026 CFP: Liquid, Solid and Gaseous: Remembering Through and With Water
- Full URL https://www.instagram.com/p/DVbpo_QCFcx/
- Deadline 15 April 2026
24–25 June 2026, King’s College London LAHP-funded, hybrid conference
15 Apr 2026 CFP: Bodies and climate : transcorporeal affects of weathering
- Full URL https://emma.www.univ-montp3.fr/fr/ressources/ressources-spécifiques/bodies-and-climate-transcorporeal-affects-weathering
- Deadline 15 April 2026
13 November 2026, Site Saint-Charles, Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3
This research day aims at investigating how transcorporeal weathering is evoked, imagined, respresented in literature, the visual arts, the cinema and the performative arts. Tempests, storms, floods as well as droughts have long captured human imagination. The apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic imaginaries have been fuelled by real disasters and an increasing awareness of our entangled vulnerabilities. The possibility of a new sublime triggered by the unimaginable scale of pollution, depletion, meltdown, extinctions has been debated. Emily Brady has showed how a humbling sublime may emerge from new human and non-human relationalities.
15 Apr 2026 CFP: Elemental Ecologies: Art Histories of Situatedness and Drift from the Great Acceleration
- Full URL https://www.biblhertz.it/3776792/03032026_CFP-Elemental-Ecologies_-Art-Histories-of-Situatedness-and-Drift-from-the-Great-Acceleration
- Deadline 15 April 2026
International seminar - Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History Rome, October 28-30, 2026
What models might art historians adopt for acknowledging both the locatedness of artistic practices and their deep entanglement with planetary systems? What are the possibilities and the limits for the discipline when thinking through humanity’s impact on the Earth’s elemental components? How do the material histories of drift, movement, and transformation coexist with histories of belonging and situatedness?
15 Apr 2026 CFP: Design Anthropology: Designing for Radical Alternative Futures - Special Issue of Design and Culture Journal
- Full URL https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issues/design-anthropology-designing-for-radical-alternative-futures/
- Deadline 15 April 2026
How can design anthropology contribute to addressing the contemporary polycrisis and the shaping of social transformation and radical alternative futures at scale?
This special issue explores the potential of design anthropology as a transdisciplinary, interventional, future-oriented research field committed to co-creating socio-cultural change and fostering sustainable and just worlds. It asks how design anthropology can mobilize localized knowledge, cultivate collaborative approaches, and employ imaginative speculation to confront interconnected global challenges and envision larger-scale alternative futures, and it examines how it does and might do so.
15 Apr 2026 The Contrapuntal: Call for pitches. Post-panoptics: Embodied Surveillance & The Architectures of Control
- Full URL https://thecontrapuntal.com/call-for-submissions-post-panoptics-surveillance-and-architectures-of-control/
- Deadline 15 April 2026
We welcome pitches from:
- investigative and long-form journalists — particularly those based in or reporting from the Netherlands and the wider Benelux region,
- academics and researchers in surveillance studies, STS, critical data studies, human geography, border and disability studies, legal theory, and media studies, who can write for a non-specialist audience without sacrificing rigour;
- artists and multimedia practitioners working with photography, documentary video, installation, data visualization, illustration, comics, or hybrid forms.
- Artistic contributions carry the same editorial weight and commission terms as written work; and multimedia journalist-artists whose practice moves across text, image, and interactive media.
We do not require institutional affiliation.
20 Apr 2026 Call for External Editors: PARSE (Platform for Artistic Research Sweden)
- Full URL https://parsejournal.com/opencall/open-call-for-external-editors/
- Deadline 20 April 2026
PARSE (Platform for Artistic Research Sweden) is an online international artistic research publishing platform based in The Artistic Faculty at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. PARSE publishes open access research and organises events which facilitate dialogue, publication and open peer review. Our multidisciplinary content aims to address academics, artists and art audiences who are curious about the contribution of research to the arts, and the contribution of the arts to knowledge-making. As an exclusively digital platform, our purpose is to foster, publish and archive research across international contexts. PARSE aims for an openness towards content and format and provides resources to experiment with these in the editorial process. PARSE is run by a small working group who are interested in developing and learning through working with external editors.
PARSE invites submissions for external editors to propose content for a journal issue. Two proposals will be selected, one to be published in Autumn 2027 and one in Spring 2028. We are looking for proposals which collapse clear subject and disciplinary distinctions and demonstrate a desire to allow different knowledge forms to meet. We wish to work with editors who think of publishing not only as a form of dissemination but as a process through which forms of writing as well as themes are experimented with. We invite interested applicants to look through previous PARSE issues as well as our guidelines on article format, as the working group is particularly interested in proposals that expand the thematic reach of the journal and put forward article formats which contribute to the development of the field of artistic research.
23 Apr 2026 Call for case studies - International Archives Week (8–12 June 2026), Archives for Justice
- Full URL https://www.ica.org/call-for-proposals-case-studies-share-your-insights-on-archivesforjustice/
- Deadline 23 April 2026
NB: ICA members only
As part of International Archives Week 2026 (8–12 June 2026), the International Council on Archives (ICA) invites its members to submit proposals for case studies aligned with this year’s theme: #ArchivesForJustice: Rights, Memory & Futures.
This is your opportunity to showcase innovative practices, highlight challenges, and share lessons learned from archival initiatives that advance justice, human rights, and memory.
Case studies are detailed presentations of real-world archival projects or initiatives, demonstrating practical applications, ethical considerations, and societal impact. Presentations should last ten (10) minutes, followed by five (5) minutes for audience discussion. They provide a platform to share experiences, inspire peers, and contribute to the global discourse on archives and justice.
25 Apr 2026 CFP: Heritage, identities, memories - II International Conference of Studies on Photography, Universidad de San Andrés
- Full URL https://arthist.net/archive/52060
- Deadline 25 April 2026
Humanities Department, Universidad de San Andrés Buenos Aires, October 21 to 23, 2026
Abstracts accepted in ES, EN, FR, PT.
The Program in Photography and Visual Arts Studies (Centro Materia-IIAC, UNTREF) invites submissions for the second International Conference on Photography Studies, “Heritage, Identities, Memories,” to be held in October 2026 in Buenos Aires. The conference is intended as a space for critical reflection on the specificity of the photographic medium, its artistic relevance, its theoretical and historical methodologies, its materiality, and its particular agency as a device of representation.
CFP EN: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RQbhVAW9Rj4OTG9ZjNtqkkhNN9VfPUhI/view CFP ES: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L_jcJDZfNMVAb3_vmAXi7LM0QAtupVY5/view CFP FR: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_YVDekGSMQCxkAvGBTYdZF281hQCCxKY/view
30 Apr 2026 The Juan Facundo Riaño Essay Medal
- Full URL https://artes-uk.org/the-juan-facundo-riano-essay-medal/
- Deadline 30 April 2026
To encourage emerging scholars that are based in the UK, ARTES, in collaboration with the Embassy of Spain, awards an annual essay medal to the author of the best art-historical essay or study on a Hispanic theme, which must be submitted in competition and judged by a reading Sub-Committee. The medal is named after Juan Facundo Riaño (1829-1901), the distinguished art historian who was partly responsible for a growing interest in Spanish culture in late nineteenth-century Britain. The winner is also awarded a cash prize of £400, and the runner-up is awarded a certificate and prize of £100 – both prizes are generously sponsored by the Office for Cultural and Scientific Affairs of the Embassy of Spain. Prize-winners also receive a year’s free membership to ARTES, and the winning essays are considered for publication in the annual visual arts issue of Hispanic Research Journal. See the information about eligibility and rules of competition. The deadline is 30th April 2026, and we aim to reach a decision by 31st May.
30 Apr 2026 Funding: ARTES CEEH Scholarships
- Full URL https://artes-uk.org/artes-ceeh-scholarships/
- Deadline 30 April 2026
ARTES, the UK’s Iberian and Latin American Visual Culture Group Various: travel scholarships; £3000 scholarship for PhD students at UK universities; £3000 scholarship for PhD students or post-doctoral scholars who wish to conduct research in the UK.
Thanks to the generous support of CEEH (Centro de Estudios Europa Hispánica https://www.ceeh.es/), ARTES awards a number of scholarships to students working on any aspect of Spanish visual culture before 1900. The deadline for all applications is 30th April 2026 and the Scholarship Committee will inform successful applicants by 31st May. Scholarship winners are normally invited to an awards ceremony at the ARTES AGM in June.
01 May 2026 CFP: DHS Student Conference, 12-13 June 2026: EPHEMERAL ENCOUNTERS
- Full URL https://www.designhistorysociety.org/news/view/call-for-papers-dhs-student-conference-2026-ephemeral-encounters
- Deadline 01 May 2026
- What role does ephemera play in the practice of design history?
- How can we approach the question of ephemerality when thinking about sustainability in the face of the climate crisis and political turmoil?
- How can archives, museums, and historical repositories work to preserve spaces, objects, skills, memories, traditions, and cultures for the future?
- What can design history do to preserve fleeting encounters? How do design historians negotiate the ephemerality of user experience?
- As design historians, how do we come to terms with these uncertainties, do we simply attempt to preserve and share these histories, or do we attempt to find new methods of engaging with these histories that might help us face contemporary issues?
We welcome papers and other creative responses which fit with an online format, such as audio/ visual work or creative ways of presenting (in-conversation papers, interviews etc.), engaging with design history and the themes of ephemera, ephemerality and ephemeral encounters. Students and recent graduates from diverse backgrounds are all encouraged to present their work.
01 May 2026 CFP: 13th International Conference of the Hellenic Geographical Society - Geography Matters
- Full URL https://hellenic-geographical-society.com/en/conference2026
- Deadline 01 May 2026
27-28 November 2026. Athens, Greece
Modern Geography encompasses a broad spectrum of subjects, interacting with the natural, social, and human sciences, as well as with applied sciences and spatial planning. The 13th Conference of the Hellenic Geographical Society (HGS), titled Geography Matters, and co-organised with the Harokopio University of Athens, aims to highlight the richness and diversity of Geography, placing special emphasis on bridging different approaches and interconnecting scientific boundaries.
In an era of significant changes and uncertainty, major challenges - such as the climate crisis, humanitarian disasters and intensification of social inequalities, and geopolitical tensions and authoritarianism in governance - necessitate innovative, interdisciplinary and multiscalar inquiries.
01 May 2026 Antennae Journal #69 - Impossible Archives
- Full URL https://www.instagram.com/p/DVRbI5Xkmlq/
- Deadline 01 May 2026
This issue of Antennae: The Journal of Nature in Visual Culture, co-edited by Giovanni Aloi and Cristina Baldacci, invites submissions that think creatively about archives of all kinds, especially those entangled with nature, ecology, the more-than-human, and the visual cultures that surround them. In part inspired by Baldacci’s book Archivi Impossibili (2016), the issue is interested not only in archives that preserve, protect, and classify, but also in those that resist and challenge boundaries, hierarchies and order: archives that are fragmentary, speculative, excessive, illegible, ephemeral, sensorial, living, or deliberately “impossible”, since they undermine the idea of archives of modern origin. What happens when the archive is no longer a guarantee of truth but a contested field, one shaped by extraction, erasure, environmental transformation, and competing claims to belonging?
01 May 2026 Funding: Anna Polke Foundation Research Scholarships
- Full URL https://www.anna-polke-stiftung.com/en/scholarship/
- Deadline 01 May 2026
Two scholarships of €5,000 each available.
The Anna Polke Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of two scholarships of €5,000 each. Supported research projects include those by scholars in the field of art history or related disciplines that reevaluate aspects of Sigmar Polke’s oeuvre from a relevant contemporary perspective.
01 May 2026 CFP: CLARA #14: Uncertainties
- Full URL https://clararevue.ulb.be/CLARA/announcement/view/21
- Deadline 01 May 2026
Clara is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal in architecture dedicated to topics, research methods, and tools specific to the field. Each issue comprises a main thematic section proposed by guest editors, and two additional sections: Archives, with articles based on the exploration of archival documents, and Position(s), with articles that take a stance on current developments or events in architecture.
Full call PDF: https://clararevue.ulb.be/CLARA/libraryFiles/downloadPublic/109
10 May 2026 Anthropolitan magazine (UCL Dept. of Anthropology)
- Full URL https://anthropolitan.org/2026/03/27/anthropolitan-call-for-submissions-2026/
- Deadline 10 May 2026
This year, we are inviting both written submissions and visual works that will be showcased in two streams:
Anthropolitan Print Magazine
We welcome submissions across all formats for the Anthropolitan print magazine: ethnographic essays, creative non-fiction, poetry, photography, illustration, and experimental work that defies easy categorisation. Work that sits between disciplines, genres, or registers is especially encouraged. Word count for articles should be limited to 1,500 words and should be accompanied by at least 1 visual element (in high resolution jpeg format).
Anthropolitan x The Creative Collective Picture Competition
All visual art submissions will be entered in a competition to select the cover image for this year’s Anthropolitan print. Shortlisted pictures will be showcased during the AnthroShow on June 9 2026, and selected submissions will also be exhibited in the department, framed and displayed in the coming academic year.
In this way, visual works will be able to shape the department’s visual identity and its evolving legacy. Visuals should be of good quality resolution ( 2339 x 3307 pixels per inch), ideally to be printed in A3 and A4 formats and submitted as jpeg files.
10 May 2026 CFP: Choosing the Past: The Manifestation of History in a Changing Public Sphere
- Full URL http://choosingthepast.conference2026.tilda.ws
- Deadline 10 May 2026
Choosing the Past: The Manifestation of History in a Changing Public Sphere 10–12 June 2026 | Hybrid (online & in-person) | Charles University, Prague
This international and interdisciplinary conference invites PhD candidates and selected Master’s students to explore how historical narratives are constructed, negotiated, and debated in the contemporary public sphere. The event welcomes contributions from fields such as history, sociology, anthropology, political science, cultural studies, gender studies, and related disciplines.
Key topics include memory and visual culture, national identity, heritage and urban memory, disinformation, decolonisation of history, and the politics of belonging.
The conference will be held online & in-person on June 10-12, 2026. The event is organized by the Department of East European Studies and the Boris Nemtsov Academic Center, Faculty of Arts, and the Department of Historical Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Charles University in Prague.
11 May 2026 CFP: Oral History Australia 2026 Biennial Conference - Human voices, modern technology: Oral history & authenticity
- Full URL https://oralhistoryaustralia.org.au/biennial-conference-2026/cfp/
- Deadline 11 May 2026
3-6 December 2026
We invite papers that consider how new applications, techniques and changes in technology are being used by practitioners in planning, recording, transcribing, archiving, and sharing oral histories. Papers might consider (but are not limited to):
- ethical considerations
- transcription technologies
- challenges underpinning podcasting and videography
- the long-term storage of interviews, and the
- potential consequences of hosting projects online.
Alternatively, we are also looking for papers that reaffirm the values that have always been inherent to oral history as a methodology necessitating human interactivity and authentic storytelling, which recognise the importance of continuing to forge connections and safeguard oral histories for the future.
14 May 2026 CFP: The Grammar of Art, Kunstlicht Vol. 47, no 3/4
- Full URL https://tijdschriftkunstlicht.nl/call-for-papers-the-art-of-grammar-kunstlicht-vol-47-no-3-4/
- Deadline 14 May 2026
What does it mean to read art—not as image, but as language? And what if language itself is unstable, embodied, coded, or even resistant to being read at all?
For our next issue of Kunstlicht, we are looking for submissions that address the historical, situated, embodied, and fractured conditions of language in art, moving between theoretical and philosophical perspectives that situate particular linguistic and cultural ruptures, and artworks that test the limits of language as a tool.
15 May 2026 Funding: LRG (Landscape Research Group) Research Fund 2026
- Full URL https://landscaperesearch.org/lrg-research-fund-2026-call-for-applications/
- Deadline 15 May 2026
A total of £15,000 is available for the 2026 Research Fund. Applicants may request between £1,000 and £5,000.
The Research Fund supports innovative projects that deepen understanding of landscape and contribute to more equitable, sustainable relationships between people, place and environment.
This year, the Research Fund invites proposals that develop interdisciplinary, innovative, and methodologically advanced approaches to understanding landscape change across scales, ranging from planetary systems to intimate, lived environments, encompassing humans, non-humans, and more-than-human relations in more equitable ways.
15 May 2026 CFP: Photography’s Material Conditions: Residue, Object(hood) and Practices in the Expanded Field
- Full URL https://www.photographyandtheory.com/icpt-call-for-papers
- Deadline 15 May 2026
8th International Conference of Photography & Theory (ICPT2026) Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre, 26-28 November, 2026
We invite proposals for 20-minute presentations from various disciplines, such as: photography, art history and theory, visual sociology, anthropology, museology, philosophy, ethnography, education, cultural studies, and visual and media studies. To propose a paper, please submit a 450-word abstract (including references) through our online submission system, no later than: May 15th, 2026
15 May 2026 CFP: Drawing from Territory - Research and practices in art, science and technology
- Full URL https://conferencias.bienaldecerveira.pt
- Deadline 15 May 2026
International Conference 23rd - 25th November 2026 Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal
Abstracts accepted in EN, ES, PT
Drawing from territory is an international artistic and scientific conference held within the framework of the XXIV International Biennial of Art of Cerveira, with the support of research centres from the University of Porto: the Research Institute in Art, Design and Society (i2ADS), the Centre of Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning (CEGOT), and the Research Centre for Territory, Transports and Environment (CITTA).
Rooted in the border territory of Vila Nova de Cerveira, in northern Portugal, and Galicia, the initiative proposes a discussion of pressing territorial issues, with particular attention to border regions as spaces of negotiation, permeability, exchange, and tension.
Drawing from territory invites artists, scientists, professionals from STEM fields, as well as researchers from all areas of knowledge, to engage with Drawing as a broad and transversal discipline, capable of articulating research and praxis across different domains.
15 May 2026 CFP: Warburg, Malraux, Picasso: Album, Atlas, Archive
- Full URL https://courtauld.ac.uk/research/the-research-forum/calls-for-papers/warburg-malraux-picasso-album-atlas-archive/
- Deadline 15 May 2026
Aby Warburg, André Malraux and Pablo Picasso were fascinated in their lifetime by the persistence and metamorphoses of images and the inheritance of world art. Today, Malraux’s musée imaginaire or ‘museum without walls’ extends to the virtual universe of images. Throughout 2026 events are taking place internationally to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the death of André Malraux, the adventurer, writer and first French Minister of Culture. The Warburg Institute, School of Advanced Study and the Courtauld Institute, University of London, together with the Musée national Picasso-Paris, are celebrating this occasion with a conference to be held on 4-5 December, 2026.
Warburg and Malraux expert Georges Didi-Huberman (EHESS, Paris) is a confirmed speaker.
Subjects might include:
- Aby Warburg as precursor
- Cultural restitution and the global ‘museum without walls’
- Re-readings from the viewpoint of postcolonial theory
- The global culture of image circulation
- Focussed studies, such as Picasso’s exchanges with Malraux, commemorated in Malraux’s La tête d’obsidienne, 1974 (Picasso’s Mask, 1976)
- Contemporary responses by artists such as Dennis Adams or Goshka Macuga
Papers should aim at 15-20 minutes for delivery, in English, with further time for questions.
Conference dates: 4-5 December 2026
Locations: The Warburg Institute, School of Advanced Study, and the Courtauld Institute, University of London.
16 May 2026 Cavendish Arts Science Fellowship at Girton College, Cambridge, UK
- Full URL https://www.cavendish-artscience.org.uk/open-call/
- Deadline 16 May 2026
The annual Cavendish Arts Science Fellowship is delivered in partnership with Girton College thanks to the vision and generous support of Una Ryan. The Fellowship supports the Cavendish Arts Science ethos of experimenting, decentring and re-imagining. It is designed for artists to develop thought-provoking ideas through engagement with physicists and those in other fields, and to experiment with new approaches to their practice that are transformative and push boundaries.
The one-year Fellowship will begin in October 2026 and end in October 2027. It includes a residency period in Cambridge, typically of at least six months up to one year. Exact dates of the residency period are flexible and will be agreed with the selected artist.
The Fellowship is financially supported:
- A stipend of 10,000 GBP(£) will be paid to the successful candidate. This amount includes all taxes and is a contribution towards the artist’s living costs and expenses
- Rent-free accommodation and meals will be provided at Girton College during the residency period in Cambridge
- A production budget of 10,000 GBP(£) will be made available to support the development of new work
- A travel budget of up to 3,000 GBP(£) depending on where the artist is based, will be available to support the cost of travel to/from Cambridge during the Fellowship
18 May 2026 CFP: Society for Visual Anthropology Visual Research Conference (VRC) 2026
- Full URL https://www.societyforvisualanthropology.org/visual-research-conference
- Deadline 18 May 2026
November 16-18, 2026, St. Louis, MO, USA
The VRC provides an opportunity for professionals and students to dialogue about visually engaged works-in-progress in 40-minute presentation slots. Conventionally there are no specific themes to follow for general submissions, though we are most interested in new ideas and projects under development in the study of visual signification, visual communication, and visual forms of representation, and/or utilizing visual media (photo, film, web, polymedia, intermedia, multimodal media).
18 May 2026 Call for sessions, roundtables & papers: SAH (Society of Architectural Historians) Virtual Conference 2026
- Full URL https://sah.org/conferences/virtual-2026/
- Deadline 18 May 2026
24–26 September, 2026 — Online conference via Zoom
The Society of Architectural Historians invites those interested in the history of the built environment to submit a session or paper proposal for its virtual conference—SAH Virtual 2026—that will be held from Thursday, September 24, to Saturday, September 26, 2026.
The purpose of SAH Virtual 2026 is to share and discuss research in architectural history and related disciplines that cover every period in the history of architecture and all aspects of the built environment. In addition to architectural historians, we seek submissions from allied and adjacent disciplines including (but not limited to) architecture, landscape, urban history, art history, design, archaeology, sociology, anthropology, geography, environmental studies, etc. The guiding principle for SAH Virtual 2026 is inter-disciplinary sharing and collaboration. We hope this will be an opportunity for people from any discipline who are interested in the history of the built environment to participate in a meaningful exchange of ideas.
25 May 2026 CFP: Un/Stable: Lands, Anxieties, Dreams
- Full URL https://www.instagram.com/p/DXcMjLIjM2i/
- Deadline 25 May 2026
Photography Research Group, University of Brighton Photoworks Festival
Photoworks and the Photography Research Group at the University of Brighton are co-organising a conference as part of the upcoming edition of Photoworks Festival.
The theme Un/Stable: Lands, Anxieties, Dreams will explore geographical, psychological and metaphysical flows and connections of life, culture, and the environment.
This call for papers invites responses to the fragile and current states of personal and collective geographies. Through photography practices and perspectives on photography, we seek to address anxieties and fractured realities, opening speculative spaces of care, resistance, and reimagining.
The conference will take place on Friday 2 October 2026 at the University of Brighton, School of Art and Media, City Campus, and aims to support development of new research locating photography within various fields of study.
These include ecological entanglements and cosmotechnics, geological and technological anxieties, looking at how histories, identities, futures and place are interconnected.
This area of research includes Art in the Age of Anxiety, (2021) edited by Omar Kholeif; Cosmotechnics: For a Renewed Concept of Technology in the Anthropocene, (2021) edited by Yuk Hui and Pieter Lemmens; Ways of Being, (2022) by James Bridle, and Returning to Benjamin: Art in the Age of AI by Victor Burgin (2025).
26 May 2026 CRASSH Summer Research Placement
- Full URL https://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/about/vacancies/#1-summer-research-placement-at-crassh
- Deadline 26 May 2026
Help us put together a history of how and why CRASSH was founded 25 years ago, its evolution, and how it has impacted research at Cambridge and beyond.
We are looking for a PhD student or a postdoc to lead this project, which will involve conducting informal interviews with a range of people who have interacted with CRASSH over the years, hunting down important information in School and University records, and drafting a narrative of around 1500-2000 words.
Training in historical methods and/or journalistic experience may be an advantage, but we will consider all applicants who can persuade us that they have excellent writing skills, an eye for detail, and the confidence to interview very senior figures in and beyond the University.
You will need to work independently but in consultation with the management team at CRASSH.
31 May 2026 CFP: Emerging Tourism: Architecture and Planning Perspectives
- Full URL https://www.bmsca.org/call-for-papers.html
- Deadline 31 May 2026
BMS College of Architecture, Design and Planning Bengaluru, India Conference dates: 29-31 January 2026
BMS College of Architecture, Design and Planning invites you to the International Conference on Emerging Tourism: Architecture and Planning Perspectives (INCET 2027)
Tourism today goes beyond economics—shaping culture, ecology, infrastructure, and human experience. INCET 2027 brings together academia, practice, and policy to explore sustainable, inclusive, and design-led tourism futures.
31 May 2026 CFP: Vision and Veiling: Photographic Resilience and Sociopolitical Change
- Full URL https://www.photographynetwork.net/news/call-for-proposals-symposium-2026
- Deadline 31 May 2026
Photography Network Virtual Symposium, Nov 5–7, 2026
Photography practitioners, historians, and curators respond in a multitude of ways to political and cultural contexts that challenge their work. Moreover, in response to efforts to remove, omit, occlude, obscure, or manipulate, photographs often persist, transform, and recirculate, reformulating visual worlds. Photographs bear a complex relationship to political and social power; authorities might manipulate or remove photographs to further their goals, but forms of covering up, self-censorship, or self-fashioning might also function in the name of individual privacy, safety, or resistance. Furthermore, as the material capabilities and limitations of photography shift, new questions continually emerge about the role of photographic removal and photographic resilience in constricting cultural climates.
This symposium offers a platform for scholarship that investigates the adaptability of photography and photo history in the face of constraints, be them cultural, governmental, institutional, editorial, individual, or otherwise. What do historians, curators, and photographers do when limitations are placed on their work, and what do the limitations themselves reveal about photography? Relatedly, when is restriction, refusal, or withdrawal protective, strategic, or empowering? Finally, what, if anything, has changed about how the medium navigates social or cultural boundaries—what can we learn from how practitioners have done this in the past that might shed light on present-day questions? We welcome interdisciplinary approaches, and we especially encourage international scholars to submit.
01 Jun 2026 Funded PhD project: Critical Heritage Stories, Communities, and Technologies: Eastney Engine Houses and the Past, Present, and Future of Industrial Heritage Museums
- Full URL https://criticalinfrastructures.net/events/ahrc-collaborative-doctoral-partnership-studentship/
- Deadline 01 June 2026
October 2026 start, Portsmouth City Council and the University of Southampton
The Portsmouth City Council and the University of Southampton are pleased to announce the availability of a fully funded Collaborative doctoral studentship starting 1 October 2026 under the AHRC’s Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Scheme.
This practice-based research project will examine the past, present, and future of industrial heritage museums through a case study of Eastney Engine Houses, in dialogue with Portsmouth Museums’ local and social history collections.
This project will be jointly supervised by Bruce Doswell (Eastney Engineer) and Katy Ball (Curator of Social History), Portsmouth City Council, and Dr Megen de Bruin-Molé, Dr Alexandra Anikina, and Dr Dimitra Gkitsa in the department of Art and Media Technology, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton. The student will be expected to spend time at both Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, and Portsmouth City Council as well as becoming part of the wider cohort of CDP funded students across the UK. The student will also be embedded in the activity of Critical Infrastructures and Image Politics research group.
01 Jun 2026 CFP: Thresholds 55: Property
- Full URL https://thresholdsjournal.com/submissions
- Deadline 01 June 2026
MIT Department of Architecture Journal Thresholds 55: Property
Property: a thing, often material, that is possessed. Property: an aspect or attribute of that thing.
While seemingly concrete, the concept of property is frequently fragmentary, contingent, and ephemeral, premised in an array of theoretical descriptions. Property is constructed through social relationships and defined through reciprocal accord. These social dynamics highlight the proximity of property to power through its delimitation of rights to access, possession, and exclusion. Ideas of property have been foundational in both western and non-western frameworks of culture and law, implicated in understandings of individual autonomy, rights, and the economy. From the enclosure of land to its representation in painting, from waqf funds to development mechanisms to environmental protection, to labor, protest, and repatriation, imaginaries of property have shaped art and architecture through history and across geographies. Thresholds 55 invites scholarly writing, criticism, and artistic interventions that interrogate these interactions.
02 Jun 2026 Funding: RIBA Research Fund
- Full URL https://www.riba.org/learn/bursaries-and-scholarships/riba-research-fund/
- Deadline 02 June 2026
The fund is here to support independent architectural research at any stage of your career, whether it be in UK practice or academia. It covers critical investigation into a wide range of subject matters relevant to architecture’s advancement, and connected arts and sciences.
We welcome applications to support all research topics as long as the subject matter and final outputs are relevant to the advancement of architecture and associated disciplines and professions. Applications are welcome from individuals or teams from architectural practices and academia at any stage of their research careers.
08 Jun 2026 CFP: SAH (Society of Architectural Historians) 2027 Chicago
- Full URL https://sah.org/conferences/chicago-2027/call-for-papers-2027-annual-international-conference/
- Deadline 08 June 2026
The Society’s 80th Annual International Conference will take place in Chicago on April 14-18, 2027.
SAH is now accepting abstracts for its 80th Annual International Conference in Chicago, Illinois, April 14–18, 2027. Please submit an abstract no later than 11:59 p.m. CDT on June 8, 2026, to one of the 54 thematic sessions, the Graduate Student Lightning Talks or the Open Sessions for the Chicago conference. SAH encourages submissions from architectural, landscape, and urban historians; museum curators; preservationists; independent scholars; architects; scholars in related fields; and members of SAH chapters, Affiliate Groups, and partner organizations.
If your research topic is not a good fit for one of the thematic sessions, please submit your abstract to the Open Sessions.
15 Jun 2026 CFP: The International Conference on Sustainable Development 2026 - European Center of Sustainable Development
- Full URL https://ecsdev.org/conference/14th-icsd-2026
- Deadline 15 June 2026
Conference dates: Wednesday, 09 September – Thursday, 10 September 2026
NB: Deadlines vary, please check the website. The deadline posted on this call is the late submission deadline on the website.
Theme: Creating a unified foundation for the Sustainable Development: research, practice and education
21 Jun 2026 CFP: Model and the Reactor: AI as and against Environmental Media
- Full URL https://machineagencies.milieux.ca/cfp-model-and-the-reactor/
- Deadline 21 June 2026
Abstracts accepted in EN, ES, PT
This special issue questions the imbrication of AI and digital sovereignty at work in new articulations of technological nationalism (Charland, 1986; Couture & Toupin, 2019; Grohmann & Costa Barbosa, 2025; Medina, 2011). Theories of the digital sublime and charismatic technologies have long been used to legitimate technologies as social blueprints (Ames, 2019; Carey & Quirk, 1970; Mosco, 2004), but AI arrives at a moment of critical duress for social epistemologies usually found in journalism seem incapable or unable to counter the sociotechnical futures produced by big AI (Bareis & Katzenbach, 2021; Dandurand et al., 2023; Liebig et al., 2024; Valderrama Barragán et al., 2025). We encourage contributions that unite fragmented scholarship as a counterpoint to Big Tech’s global, competitive cyberphysical project (Lai et al., 2026; Salamanca, 2025).
21 Jun 2026 CFP: Cornell Journal of Architecture Issue 14 - Spare
- Full URL https://cornelljournalofarchitecture.cornell.edu/news
- Deadline 21 June 2026
The theme for the next issue of the Cornell Journal of Architecture is “Spare.” Spare exists in anticipation: of use, of need, of loss, of return. Something fails. Someone arrives. Something secondary becomes essential. A spare points to the unexpected possibilities within the present. In changing conditions, the spare—all but nominal—supersedes the original.
26 Jun 2026 CFP: Untold Tales: Women Pioneers in British and Irish architectural history
- Full URL https://courtauld.ac.uk/research/the-research-forum/calls-for-papers/untold-tales-women-pioneers-in-british-architectural-history/
- Deadline 26 June 2026
There have been a growing number of studies of female architects over the past twenty years but almost no accounts of female architectural historians. One exception is Dana Arnold’s edited collection Women and Architectural History: The Monstrous Regiment Then and Now (2025) which involved women operating from the 1970s onwards. This symposium looks back further to the earliest generations involved in the writing and promotion of architectural history in a wide range of spheres. We are interested in women who were involved in the subject as academics, curators, journalists, photographers, writers and in the conservation and heritage spheres from the nineteenth century onwards.
27 Jun 2026 CFP: LA+ ‘FIELD’
- Full URL https://laplusjournal.com/27-FIELD-CFP
- Deadline 27 June 2026
The word field conveys the idea of a space or place—physical, conceptual, or operational—within which relationships, forces, or activities occur. Field refers equally to perception—such as the fields of vision and sensing through which landscapes are seen and experienced—and to action, as in fieldwork from which observations build knowledge and/or which grounds theory in lived, material conditions. In scientific and cultural contexts, a field describes the networks of forces, relations, and influences operating across space and time. In educational and professional contexts, it defines what constitutes the methods and domain of a discipline. Together, these meanings establish the field as a dynamic interplay between thinking, knowing, making, and doing.
LA+ FIELD invites submissions that explore the concept of field in landscape architecture. We seek critical, theoretical, and practice-based perspectives organized around three interrelated categories: Field as Discipline, Field of Perception, and Field Work. Field as Discipline might examine landscape architecture’s intellectual, professional, and institutional terrain, including its boundaries, methods, histories, and evolution in response to environmental and social changes. Topics in Field of Perception may elucidate specific methods and techniques that shape the ways in which landscapes are sensed, experienced, interpreted, and represented. Field Work could engage material practices of observation, measurement, and intervention, including more-than-human studies, site-based experiments, and questions about relations, labor, and care. Priority will be given to abstracts that explore how two or more of these domains intersect and how they affirm or expand contemporary understandings of landscape architecture.
29 Jun 2026 Stanley Picker Fellowship in Art & Design
- Full URL https://www.stanleypickergallery.org/fellowships/stanley-picker-fellowships-in-art-design-2026/
- Deadline 29 June 2026
Stanley Picker Gallery at Kingston University is seeking to appoint two contemporary practitioners to the Stanley Picker Fellowships in Art & Design.
Each Fellowship provides up to £16,000 and valuable access to the extensive material workshops, technical resources and expertise within Kingston School of Art and the wider University, to support a practice-based, innovative research project that will result in an exhibition of international standing at Stanley Picker Gallery.
30 Jun 2026 Call for Forums – Space, Urban Studies, Cityscapes, and Virtual/Digital Spaces
- Full URL https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2026/04/20/call-for-forums-–-space-urban-studies-cityscapes-and-virtualdigital-spaces
- Deadline 30 June 2026
Language, Literature, and Interdisciplinary Studies
4 x CFPs for the volume:
- Mapping Body Space Continuum in Urbanscapes: https://ellids.com/announcements/mapping-body-space-continuum-in-urbanscapes/
- Power in Urbanscapes: Rethinking Spatiality and Sociality: https://ellids.com/announcements/power-in-urbanscapes-rethinking-spatiality-and-sociality/
- Planned, Unplanned, and the In-between: Interactions of Architecture, Space, and Experience: https://ellids.com/announcements/planned-unplanned-and-the-in-between-interactions-of-architecture-space-and-experience/
- Embodied Spaces: Digital Reconfigurations of Experience: https://ellids.com/announcements/embodied-spaces-digital-reconfigurations-of-experience/
01 Jul 2026 CFP: Pleasure as the Aim of Art? The Place of Pleasure in Seventeenth-Century European Art Theory and Practice
- Full URL https://arthist.net/archive/52323
- Deadline 01 July 2026
University of Lausanne, Nov 26–28, 2026
Abstracts accepted in EN, FR
Considering both creation and reception, this conference proposes to examine the various facets of artistic pleasure in seventeenth-century Europe. The perspectives developed may invite a broader reconsideration of the complex place of pleasure in early modern thought on art, its potential role in the construction of a system of the arts (Du Bos and especially Batteux) and in the development of eighteenth-century aesthetics (Baumgarten, Burke, Kant). Often regarded as secondary, pleasure may thus be reinvested with genuine heuristic value, both for analysing past discourses and practices and for reflecting on our own ways of apprehending, engaging with and even studying works of art in the broadest sense.
15 Jul 2026 CFP: Art, Aura, and the Algorithm
- Full URL https://www.instagram.com/p/DXhHLS7G53N/
- Deadline 15 July 2026
PNCA 2026 Symposium: Art, Aura, and the Algorithm. Oct 1-3, 2026
What happens to art, authorship, and presence when AI enters the creative process?
We invite proposals from artists, writers, and scholars interested in questions like:
- Can AI-generated art possess aura?
- What becomes of authorship, originality, and artistic presence today?
- How is aura produced, performed, or gamified online?
- What new forms of creativity emerge through human–machine collaboration?
FORMAT: We are accepting proposals for individual papers (15–20 minutes). Research, creative practice, and community-based work are all welcome. Graduate & advanced undergraduate students are especially encouraged to submit. You don’t need all the answers—just a strong question to explore.
31 Jul 2026 Postdoc: British Council UK 90th Anniversary Fellowship 2027
- Full URL https://www.iash.ed.ac.uk/british-council-90th-anniversary-research-fellowships
- Deadline 31 July 2026
The British Council celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2024. We are delighted to announce a research partnership between the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH) at the University of Edinburgh and the British Council.
We are awarding up to two 12-month Fellowships starting in January 2027 – open to postdoctoral researchers based in any ODA-recipient country where the British Council operates (see list of countries on page 139 of their Annual Report or the list below).
Fellows will spend the first ten months of their Fellowships at IASH, followed by up to two months based in their home countries focused on knowledge exchange and dissemination in collaboration with the British Council.
05 Sep 2026 CFP: Alternative Spirituality: Counter-Normativity, Rejected Epistemologies, Epistemologies of the Rejected
- Full URL https://ojs.ejournals.eu/Przeglad-Kulturoznawczy/about/submissions
- Deadline 05 September 2026
Thematic issue of Przegląd Kulturoznawczy, edited by Justyna Balisz-Schmelz and Marta Kudelska. (EN, PL)
Full call (EN): https://arthist.net/archive/51542
For detailed information regarding the editorial requirements / further information on the journal visit: https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/przeglad-kulturoznawczy
15 Sep 2026 Paul Mellon Centre funding - Autumn 2026 + Spring 2027
- Full URL https://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/about/news/our-funding-news
- Deadline 15 September 2026
Autumn 2026 deadline: Monday 14 September 2026 (11:59pm BST) Spring 2027 deadline: Monday 18 January 2027 (11:59pm GMT)
For individuals:
- Research grants
- Author grants
- Study support grants
- Andrew Wyld Research support grants
- New Narratives Master’s degree scholarship
- New Narratives Doctoral scholarship
- New Narratives Early career fellowship
- Rome Fellowship
Details for individuals: https://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/grants-and-fellowships/grants-and-funding-individuals
For organisations:
- Research project grants
- Exhibition publication grants
- Event support grants
- Conservation grants (Technical grant)
- Digitisation grants (Technical grant)
Details for organisations: https://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/grants-and-fellowships/grants-organisations
Official announcement post: https://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/about/news/our-funding-news
18 Jan 2027 Paul Mellon Centre funding - Autumn 2026 + Spring 2027
- Full URL https://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/about/news/our-funding-news
- Deadline 18 January 2027
Autumn 2026 deadline: Monday 14 September 2026 (11:59pm BST) Spring 2027 deadline: Monday 18 January 2027 (11:59pm GMT)
For individuals:
- Research grants
- Author grants
- Study support grants
- Andrew Wyld Research support grants
- New Narratives Master’s degree scholarship
- New Narratives Doctoral scholarship
- New Narratives Early career fellowship
- Rome Fellowship
Details for individuals: https://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/grants-and-fellowships/grants-and-funding-individuals
For organisations:
- Research project grants
- Exhibition publication grants
- Event support grants
- Conservation grants (Technical grant)
- Digitisation grants (Technical grant)
Details for organisations: https://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/grants-and-fellowships/grants-organisations
Official announcement post: https://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/about/news/our-funding-news