Voicing Innocence | Call for papers Deadline: January 5, 2026

  • Global Digital Music Conference

    UNESCO has argued that the Covid-19 crisis is a reminder “that we should nurture the socially-beneficial applications of digital technologies and focus on improving access and uses in countries where it is lacking.” Building on this and keeping true to its mission, RILM seeks to bring together researchers, educators, and librarians interested in the ways […]

  • Andy Warhol’s Inner Journeys: An ERC Webinar with CUNY

    Free Webinar Andy Warhol’s Inner Journeys Friday, April 14, 5:30-7:00 EST Andy Warhol's creative life touched many levels of modern culture. His status as an icon of modern art and an overwhelming public figure gains even greater poignancy when seen against his tormented inner life. The dual nature of Warhol's journey, and the conflation of […]

  • Unshackled Visions: The Artistic Quests of Salvador Dalí and Federico García Lorca

    An ERC Free Webinar with CUNY   MONDAY, May 8th at 5:30 pm Free Webinar via Zoom Unshackled Visions: The Artistic Quests of Salvador Dalí and Federico García Lorca The meeting of Salvador Dalí (a high priest of Surrealism) and Federico García Lorca (the most translated Spanish author ever) in 1923 was a momentous event […]

  • Music, Migration, and the Exchange of Knowledge: Spain – North America – Latin America

    Institut d'Estudis Catalans Carrer del Carme, 47, Ciutat Vella, Barcelona, Spain

    The Spanish presence in the Americas spans from the Early Modern period to the age of mass Atlantic migrations from the mid-nineteenth century onwards. Likewise, interest in Spanish culture and arts led people from the Americas to travel and establish links and alliances with Spain, and many Spanish musicians and/or intellectuals went to work in […]