Oceans Book Club! We're reading Ray Nayler's The Mountain in the Sea (2022).
Grab the book, give it a read, and join us for a discussion led by Alison Glassie (Northeastern University).
Working Groups
The Consortium invites scholars to join our topical working groups for challenging and collegial discussion of interesting publications in their fields and of each others’ works-in-progress.
Each group meets monthly. All interested scholars are welcome to participate via online video conferencing.
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Upcoming Meetings
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Approaches to Color
Or, more on the multivalency of color.
How do the combination of disciplinary expectations, research materials, and personal preferences shape approaches to (regard for, use of) color?
In this meeting, we will look at the different frameworks for color in arts, humanities, social sciences, and color science. Plan on an open discussion with opportunities to share your outlook as a researcher and consumer of color.
Romuald Tchibozo (Université d'Abomey-Calavi): Plants in Contemporary Art: The Case of Meschac Gaba in Benin
Dominik Wujastyk (University of Alberta)
The Compendium of Suśruta in Time and Space: Mapping a Medical Tradition
Kamil Ahsan, Yale University
Shane Morrissy, "Art, Authority, and the Phantasmagorias of Color at the Panama Pacific International Exposition (San Francisco, CA), 1915"
Commentator: TBA
Nuance:
Organizer: Sarah
Edwin Coomasaru (London): Plantation Ecologies in Sri Lankan Art: Gender, Sexuality and Environmental Aesthetics
Mannat Johal (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG))
TBD
Scott Erich, Washington College
Henry Noltie (RBGE), ‘Flora Indica: Recovering lost stories from Kew’s Indian drawings’
In the talk I’ll discuss the retrieval of 5, 500 drawings from Kew’s worldwide illustrations collection, their rearrangement into their original collections and subsequent cataloguing. This work lies behind the exhibition of the same title, co-curated with Dr Sita Reddy, on show at Kew from October 2025 to April 2026, which will also be discussed.
Philippa Barr, "The Divided Sky: Regulating Atmospheric Crisis in Early Modern Milan"
Kilian Laclavetine, on color analyses in tarot cards
Nuance: Lejie Zheng on synthetic indigo in China
Organizer: Elizabeth
Christéle Barois (IEA Nantes)
Embryogenesis narratives and the history of ancient Indian medicine
Sonya Schoenberger, Stanford University
NOTE SPECIAL DATE
Guillermo Pupo on trade in anatto in European markets
Commentator: Deirdre Moore, European University Institute
Nuance: Silas Edwards on chromolithography, aniline inks and butterfly collecting
Organizer: Sarah
Mistura Allison (Villa Romana) and Helena Uambembe (Berlin): tbc
Sonia Wigh (University of Cambridge)
TBD
SaeHim Park, Chinese University of Hong Kong
**NOTE: SPECIAL TIME! 8-9:30 PM EST!*
NOTE SPECIAL DATE
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