The Smithsonian Craft Show is now open for applications from United States-based crafters for its live show on April 21-24, 2022. The deadline for the online application is September 17, 2021.
News from the Field
The Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC) has established a GoFundMe page to raise funds that will go toward providing logistical support, visa support, and assistance in finding workplaces in different countries for Afghan scholars, artists, musicians, and academic staff who
Historifans is looking for contributors who want to geek out and write articles about the connections between contemporary pop culture and their scholarly interests.
The Utah-based local web publication Cachevalleydaily.com recently profiled folklorist Elaine Thatcher in honor of her retirement as executive director of the Summerfest Arts Faire in Logan County, UT.
The New Books Network (NBN) is seeking hosts for the podcast “New Books in Folklore.”
The Berlin-based Max Planck Institute for the History of Science will host a virtual public lecture titled "Critical Heritage Practice: Preferred Futures, Uncertain Presents and Speculative Pasts" on September 7, 2021.
Folklorist Nic Hartmann was recently the subject of a profile in the Cedar Rapids, Iowa-based newspaper The Gazette.
InMind Support, a Polish interdisciplinary conference organization, is calling for submissions for its upcoming online conference, Memory, Trauma and Recovery. Submissions are due by August 29, 2021. Acceptances will be confirmed by September 1, 2021.
The Colombia-based folklorist and anthropologist Maria Angélica Rodríguez started a new Spanish-language podcast, called "FolclorArt- creatividad en contexto."
The Southwest Folklife Alliance has partnered with the Surdna Foundation, the Highlander Research and Education Center and the Othering & Belonging Institute to deliver Participatory Action Research training to Black Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) researchers working in their own communities