Toward a More Inclusive Digital Art History

“Toward a More Inclusive Digital Art History,” a joint project funded through a generous grant by the Terra Foundation for American Art and administered by <em>Panorama</em>, has made it possible to guide a pioneering generation of art historians through workshops, one-on-one meetings, a...

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Autores principales: Johnathan W. Hardy, Diana Seave Greenwald
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Publicado: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.24926/24716839.12824
https://doaj.org/article/bb42eeaaa2794d13b0043aea0958de14
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:bb42eeaaa2794d13b0043aea0958de142021-11-23T17:40:42ZToward a More Inclusive Digital Art History2471-6839https://doi.org/10.24926/24716839.12824https://doaj.org/article/bb42eeaaa2794d13b0043aea0958de142021-11-01T00:00:00Z https://editions.lib.umn.edu/panorama/article/toward-a-more-inclusive-dah/ https://doaj.org/toc/2471-6839“Toward a More Inclusive Digital Art History,” a joint project funded through a generous grant by the Terra Foundation for American Art and administered by <em>Panorama</em>, has made it possible to guide a pioneering generation of art historians through workshops, one-on-one meetings, and technical guidance. Here we offer updates from project participants Theresa Avila, Carolin Görgen, Mary Okin and Celie Mitchard, and Helena Shaskevich and Lia Robinson.Johnathan W. HardyDiana Seave GreenwaldUniversity of Minnesota Libraries Publishingarticle7.2carolin görgencelie mitcharddiana seave greenwalddigital humanitieshelena shaskevichjohnathan w. hardylia robinsonmary okintheresa avilaHistory of the artsNX440-632ENPanorama, Vol 7, Iss 2 (2021)
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topic 7.2
carolin görgen
celie mitchard
diana seave greenwald
digital humanities
helena shaskevich
johnathan w. hardy
lia robinson
mary okin
theresa avila
History of the arts
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carolin görgen
celie mitchard
diana seave greenwald
digital humanities
helena shaskevich
johnathan w. hardy
lia robinson
mary okin
theresa avila
History of the arts
NX440-632
Johnathan W. Hardy
Diana Seave Greenwald
Toward a More Inclusive Digital Art History
description “Toward a More Inclusive Digital Art History,” a joint project funded through a generous grant by the Terra Foundation for American Art and administered by <em>Panorama</em>, has made it possible to guide a pioneering generation of art historians through workshops, one-on-one meetings, and technical guidance. Here we offer updates from project participants Theresa Avila, Carolin Görgen, Mary Okin and Celie Mitchard, and Helena Shaskevich and Lia Robinson.
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