Linked.Art is a community project in which all interested parties are welcome to participate, according to the code of conduct.
Get Involved
There are many ways to get involved:
- Attend a Linked Art Event
- Join the Discussion Group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/linked-art
- Join the Slack workspace (email robert.sanderson@yale.edu for an invitation)
- Add to Issues / Questions: https://github.com/linked-art/linked.art/issues
- Edit the website source in Github: https://github.com/linked-art/linked.art/
Funded Projects and Supporters
The Linked Art initiative is supported, directly and indirectly, by a number of projects and their funders:
- Linked Art: Networking Digital Collections and Scholarship (project reference AH/S012419/1) an Research Network funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) based at the University of Oxford
- Linked Art II: Developing Community, Practice, and Scholarship (project reference AH/T013117/1), also funded by the UK AHRC at the University of Oxford
- An grant from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation supporting the work of the Editorial Board
- Enriching Exhibition Stories: Adding Voices to Quire (project reference AH/Y006011/1) funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) based at the University of Oxford
Community Participants
The following participants are some of the many institutions, organizations and people that have contributed to and engaged with the work of the Linked Art initiative.
Partner Projects and Consortia
- American Art Collaborative
- PHAROS Consortium of Photo Archives
- Pre-Raphaelites Online
- Linked Conservation Data
And several others. If you would like to be listed here, please let us know!
Institutions
- Academia Sinica
- The American Numismatics Society
- The Canadian Heritage Information Network
- Colby College
- Design for Context
- ETH Zurich
- Europeana
- FORTH
- The Frick Collection
- Harvard University (I Tatti)
- The Indianapolis Museum of Art
- J. Paul Getty Trust
- The Louvre
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Museum of Modern Art (NY)
- National Gallery of Art (US)
- Oxford University (OERC)
- The Philadephia Museum of Art
- Princeton Art Museum
- Rijksmuseum (NL)
- The Smithsonian Institution
- University of Basel (Digital Humanities Lab)
- The Victoria and Albert Museum
- Yale Center for British Art
- The Zeri Foundation
Unaffiliated Individuals
- Conal Tuohy (working with the National Museum of Australia)
Editorial Board
Starting in January 2019, the Linked Art initiative is managed by an editorial board, which currently consists of the following people:
- Robert Sanderson (chair, Yale University)
- Edward Anderson (Rijksmuseum)
- David Beaudet (National Gallery of Art)
- George Bruseker (Takin Solutions)
- Trang Dang (Canadian Heritage Information Network)
- Antoine Isaac (Europeana)
- John McQuaid (Frick Collection)
- Jonathan Lill (Museum of Modern Art)
- Bree Midavaine (Philadephia Museum of Art)
- Samantha Norling (Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields)
- Kevin Page (Oxford University)
- Richard Palmer (Victoria and Albert Museum)
- Julien A. Raemy (Swiss Federal Archives)
- Daniel Sissman (J. Paul Getty Trust)
The make-up of the editorial board will change over time, however every effort will continue to be made to ensure diversity of representation in the organizations participating in the work. The factors to be represented include geographic location, type and size of institution, gender, and career path.