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Mary D. Sheriff Travel and Research Award Applications due by 15 February 2021 Supporting feminist topics in eighteenth-century art history and visual culture Award Amount: $2000 Eligibility: Doctoral candidates, early career scholars, and contingent...
Hunter House, ca. 1748. Courtesy the Preservation Society of Newport County. ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ Press release from The Decorative Arts Trust (11 December 2020). . . The Decorative Arts Trust congratulates the New-York...
The Rijksmuseum Fellowship Programme, 2021–22 Applications due by 17 January 2021 The Rijksmuseum welcomes international, independent research proposals that open new perspectives on the museum’s collection, its history, and activities. The...
From Crystal Bridges: Tyson Scholars Program: Fellowships in American Art Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2021–22 Applications due by 15 January 2021 The Tyson Scholars of American Art Program supports full-time scholarship...
The European University Institute in Fiesole, Italy, is offering fully funded doctoral fellowships for students wishing to pursue Ph.D. studies in European history. The European University Institute (EUI) is located on a majestic hill overlooking...
Are you writing a paper dealing with the history of war and society during academic year 2020-20201? If so, you may be eligible to submit your paper for consideration for a Best Paper Prize from the War and Society Program at Chapman University. Students...
From the Rare Book School: Rare Book School’s Andrew W. Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography, 2021–23 Applications due by 2 November 2020 Rare Book School’s Andrew W. Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography...
From SAAM: Smithsonian American Art Museum Fellowships, 2021–2022 Applications due by 1 November 2020 The 2018–19 Smithsonian American Art Museum Fellows The Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) and its Renwick Gallery invite applications...
The Renaissance Society of America offers fellowships for graduate students and faculty who are conducting research on topics in Renaissance studies. “The Society awards a number of competitive fellowships to members each year supporting individual...
From APS: 2020 APS Publication Grant (up to $2000) Applications due by 31 August 2020 The Association of Print Scholars invites submissions for the 2020 APS Publication Grant, supported by C.G. Boerner and Harris Schrank. The APS Publication Grant supports...
Grant recipient Isabella Rosner will research Quaker makers of shell and wax work boxes. Mary Morrison, wax and shellwork shadow box, 1769, Philadelphia (Chester County Historical Society). ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊...
The Lewis Walpole Library is delighted to announce the recipients of Visiting Fellowships and Travel Grants for 2020–21: Fellowships • Hillary Burlock (Queen Mary University of London), Politics and Pirouettes: The Intersection of Politics...
From the fellowship announcement: The Rijksmuseum Fellowship Programme, 2020–21 Applications due by 19 January 2020 The Rijksmuseum welcomes international, independent research proposals which open new perspectives on the museum’s collection,...
From The Morgan: Morgan Drawing Institute Fellowships The Morgan Library & Museum, New York, 2020–21 Applications due by 19 November 2019 We would like to remind you of our annual fellowships in the Morgan Drawing Institute. This year we are...
From The Morgan: Belle da Costa Greene Curatorial Fellowships The Morgan Library & Museum, New York Applications due by 31 December 2019 The Morgan Library & Museum announces the creation of two new two-year curatorial fellowships, the Belle da...
The Lewis Walpole Library invites applications to its 2020–21 fellowship program: Fellowships and Travel Grants in Eighteenth-Century Studies The Lewis Walpole Library, 2020–21 Applications due by 6 January 2020 The Lewis Walpole Library,...
From Crystal Bridges: Tyson Scholars Program: Fellowships in American Art Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2020–21 Applications due by 15 January 2019 Apply now for a fellowship to support your research. Crystal Bridges...
The fellowship programs at Bard Graduate Center (BGC) are designed to further the institution’s goal of promoting research in the areas of decorative arts, design history, and material culture—what we call the “cultural history of the...
From the University of Glasgow Library: University of Glasgow Library Visiting Research Fellowships, 2020 Applications due by 15 November 2019 The University of Glasgow Library is pleased to announce that its Visiting Research Fellowships scheme for...
With more information available through CAA: Terra Foundation for American Art Research Travel Grants Applications due by 15 January 2020 The College Art Association is pleased to announce its administration of the Terra Foundation for American Art Research...
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