37.117, Confs: Progress in Colour Studies 2026 (Poland)
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Subject: 37.117, Confs: Progress in Colour Studies 2026 (Poland)
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Date: 09-Jan-2026
From: Adam Pawłowski [adam.pawlowski at uwr.edu.pl]
Subject: Progress in Colour Studies 2026
Progress in Colour Studies 2026
Short Title: PICS 2026
Date: 10-Sep-2026 - 12-Sep-2026
Location: Wrocław, Poland
Meeting URL: https://phc.uni.wroc.pl/PICS2026/
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Lexicography;
Psycholinguistics; Semantics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Submission Deadline: 28-Feb-2026
We are happy to announce that the sixth Progress in Colour Studies
(PICS 2026) conference will be held in Wrocław, Poland, on 10–12
September 2026, following the AIC 2026 Meeting in Florence. The
conference will be organized jointly by the Academy of Fine Arts in
Wrocław and the University of Wrocław.
The aim of the PICS 2026 conference is to provide a forum for
discussing studies on colour conducted by researchers representing
different disciplines: linguistics (semantics, psycholinguistics,
cognitive linguistics), literary studies, philosophy, psychology,
political science, art history, semiotics, and many more.
Following the previous PICS conferences, we welcome proposals for
papers and posters presenting colour studies from any area of
interest, including – among others – the following topics:
- colour in language
- colour in texts, including literature
- colour symbolism
- colour vision, perception, cognition and memory
- colour in fashion.
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