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Master Drawings Writing Seminar

Publishing an article in a scholarly journal requires a different approach than preparing a seminar paper or drafting a dissertation chapter. Join the Editorial Board of the journal Master Drawings for a workshop on how to develop a publication-worthy submission and learn strategies for translating your research into article format so it can reach a broader audience. A series of presentations will be followed by an interactive session in which participants will be divided into smaller groups to work closely with one of the journal’s editors.

The course takes place Wednesday, April 22, 2020 from 2:00 to 5:00 pm at the Morgan Library & Museum.

This seminar is open to recent Ph.D. recipients and advanced graduate students in the history of art whose work focuses on drawings. Only 20 participants will be selected for this program. The afternoon includes a catered coffee break between sessions.

Interested participants are kindly invited to submit a one paragraph statement, which should include the following:
• Name and email
• Academic institution, class year, and field of study
• Interest in drawings
• Reason/s for wanting to participate in the seminar

Application Deadline: March 2, 2020. Applications should be submitted electronically with the subject header “Writing Seminar” to: administrator@masterdrawings.org.

Participants will be notified by April 1, 2020.

Please visit the 'External Link' below for more information and to apply.
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