This panel discussion explores the history of digital art history, its methods, and current trends. It took place on April 6, 2022 as part of the ARLIS/NA 50th Annual Conference in Chicago and was moderated by Samantha Deutch and Michelle Wilson. It begins with an overview of Digital Art History given by Paul B. Jaskot titled "Visibility and Invisibility in (Digital) Art History: A Critical Overview." Hannah Jacobs focuses her talk, "Making Digital Art History Happen: Resources and Methods", on project management. Next, Lauryn Smith presents "Digging into the Data: Employing Digital Tools as an Object-based Art Historian." Finally, Michelle Wilson and Samantha Deutch provide an introduction to ARLIS/NA's Digital Art History Directory. This recording is made available under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 license (
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.)