THE FOURTH CONFERENCE OF THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR ASIAN ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY
8-13 September, 2025 | Lisbon, School of Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon
The Board of the European Association for Asian Art and Archaeology (EAAA) is pleased to announce a call for papers for the 4th EAAA Conference to be held at the School of Arts and Humanities - University of Lisbon (Portugal) between 8 and 13 September 2025. The 4th Conference is jointly organised by the European Association for Asian Art and Archaeology (EAAA), the UNIARQ - Centre for Archaeology (School of Arts and Humanities), the CH-ULisboa - Centre for History of the University of Lisbon, ARTIS - Institute of Art History and ACN - Asia Collections Network.
The School of Arts and Humanities - University of Lisbon is the largest scientific school of Arts and Humanities in the country and has the only existing first cycle programme in Portugal dedicated to the study of Asia as a whole.
Main aims of the 4th EAAA Conference
- To open a dialogue between scholars of Asian art and archaeology and to offer a platform for the presentation and discussion of recent research.
- To highlight the significance of Asian art and archaeology research.
- To focus research on the many collections of Asian art in Europe.
- To revise the historical approach that has been prevalent in the study and research of Asian art and archaeology.
- To critically engage and elaborate on existing art theories and methodology.
- To formulate new research vistas, approaches and methods in Asian art and archaeology.
Further information
Later, suggestions for accommodations in Lisbon and all other information will be posted on the website.
For questions related to the conference, please email: conference@ea-aaa.eu
For questions related to the EAAA, please email: info@ea-aaa.eu
Organisational committee
Mariana Diniz [UNIARQ]
Luís Urbano Afonso [ARTIS - IHA/FLUL; ACN - Europe]
Elisabetta Colla [CH-ULisboa - UNIARQ - ACN and ACN - Europe and EAAA]
Iside Carbone [RAI-UK, ACN, ACN- Europe, CH-Ulisboa & EAAA]
António Barrento [CH-Ulisboa]
Diana Nukushina [UNIARQ & Embassy of Japan in Portugal]
Collaborators
Carine Silva de Souza [UNIARQ]
Rafael Lima [UNIARQ]
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