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Home Page>>Conferences>>2015 Conferences>>Athens Art Symposium

A Small Symposium on Athens as Archive and Arrow to the Future, 1-4 June 2015, Athens, Greece

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Conference Venue: Titania Hotel, 52 Panepistimiou Avenue, Athens, Greece

 

Academic member responsible for the conference:

Dr. Stephen Andrew Arbury, Academic Member of ATINER and Professor, Radford University, USA.

Dr. Alexandria Pierce, Academic Member, ATINER & Professor of Art History, Savannah College of Art and Design, USA.

Important dates:

Deadline to submit abstracts: Closed (You may submit an abstract for 2016 conference using the form)

Deadline to register with a paper presentation: Please see your acceptance letter sent to you after submitting the abstract.

Deadline to register without a presentation: At least one month before the conference subject to approval.

Deadline to submit full papers: 2 May 2015 (Unless otherwise is specified in your acceptance letter). Click here for Paper Guidelines. Please submit the paper only if the abstract submission has been officially accepted. ATINER does not consider papers for publication if they are not presented by the author at one of its conferences. Please submit your paper via email only and only to this email: book@atiner.gr (please do not cc your paper to other emails of ATINER because it delays the processing of your paper).