Terra Foundation Research Travel Grants

Terra Foundation Research Travel Grants

The Terra Foundation for American Art Research Travel Grants provide support to doctoral, postdoctoral, and senior scholars from both the US and outside the US for research topics dedicated to the art and visual culture of the United States prior to 1980. The grants foster firsthand engagement with American artworks and art-historical resources; build networks for non-US-based scholars studying American art; and expand access to artworks, scholarly materials, and communities for US-based scholars studying American art in an international context.

Proposals are accepted from doctoral students, postdoctoral scholars, and senior scholars.

The grant program is administered by College Art Association (CAA), on behalf of the Terra Foundation for American Art. The deadline for applications is January 15, . . . → En lire plus

Terra Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Paris

Terra Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Paris

This fellowship is designed to build capacity and professional expertise in American art history by supporting the research of postdoctoral scholars from outside the United States. It is open to candidates having successfully completed a PhD dissertation on American art before 1980 at a Francophone academic institution anywhere in the world.

This residential fellowship at the Institut national d’histoire de l’art (INHA), in Paris, offers a postdoctoral scholar the opportunity to pursue his or her own work while in residence for 12 months. The Terra Foundation fellow will be able to consult local libraries and archives, including the INHA library, the largest art history library in the world. Additionally, the Terra Foundation fellow . . . → En lire plus

Drawing Institute Fellowships (The Morgan Library & Museum, New York)

Drawing Institute Fellowships, New York The Morgan Library & Museum, New York, September 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022 Application deadline: Nov 30, 2020

Drawing Institute 2021-22 Fellowships at the Morgan Library & Museum

The Drawing Institute at the Morgan Library & Museum is a research center with a mission to deepen the understanding and appreciation of the role of drawing in the history of art. Making full use of the resources at the Morgan Library & Museum, the Drawing Institute is devoted to the study of drawings from all periods, exploring their centrality in the creative process.

Each year, the Drawing Institute offers multiple fellowships:

The nine-month . . . → En lire plus

Poste: French Image Specialist, Washington, National Gallery of Art

French Image Specialist, Washington DC National Gallery of Art, Washington DC Application deadline: Oct 16, 2020

The Department of Image Collections at the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC) seeks a French Image Specialist.

This position is located on the staff of the Executive Officer for Collections, Exhibitions, and Programs (P), in the Library’s Department of Image Collections (PLI). The primary purpose of this position is to maintain and develop an extensive study collection of photographs, digital images and other visual material with emphasis on the art of France up to the year 1900.

Information regarding the position and the application process can be found in the attached link: . . . → En lire plus

Bourse recherches en sciences humaines, Etats-Unis.

National Humanities Center Residential Fellowships, 2021-22

Research Triangle Park, NC Application deadline: Oct 8, 2020

The National Humanities Center invites applications for academic-year or one-semester residential fellowships. Mid-career, senior, and emerging scholars with a strong record of peer-reviewed work from all areas of the humanities are encouraged to apply.

Scholars from all parts of the globe are eligible; stipends and travel expenses are provided. Fellowship applicants must have a PhD or equivalent scholarly credentials. Fellowships are supported by the Center’s own endowment, private foundation grants, contributions from alumni and friends, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Located in the vibrant Research Triangle region of North . . . → En lire plus

New Fellowships at Clark Art Institute

New Fellowships at Clark Art Institute

Williamstown, MA, September 1, 2021 – January 9, 2022 Application deadline: Oct 15, 2020 <www.clarkart.edu>

The Research and Academic Program at the Clark Art Institute is welcoming applications for three new fellowships. In our fellowships, we will seek to eliminate barriers in academia, museums, and arts institutions by supporting scholarship that reveals the systemic inequalities of art history as a discipline and challenges us to address these inequalities as we move forward differently. In order to work toward this, we are introducing three new fellowships:

Caribbean Art and Its Diasporas Fellowship The Caribbean has been home to some . . . → En lire plus

2021-22 Residential Grants and Fellowships at the Getty Research Institute

2021-22 Residential Grants and Fellowships at the Getty Research Institute

Applications are available now online for the 2021/2022 Residential Grants. Applicants are invited to address one of the following future themes: – The Fragment (Research Institute) – Phoenicians, Philistines, and Canaanites: The Levant and the Classical World (Villa) – African American Art History (Research Institute)

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The Fragment (Research Institute) 2021/2022

The 2021/2022 academic year at Getty Research Institute will continue the theme of the fragment. Issues regarding the fragment have been present since the beginning of art history and archaeology. Many objects of study survive in physically fragmented forms, and any object, artwork, or structure . . . → En lire plus

Poste : Curator, Print Collection, Philadelphia Museum of Art

JOB: Curator, Print Collection, Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia Museum of Art, July 01, 2020

The Ted and Kathy Fernberger Curator of Prints

The Philadelphia Museum of Art seeks a curator with an exceptional record of exhibitions and publications to oversee the museum’s distinguished collection of 120,000 European, North American, and Japanese prints. Reporting directly to the Senior Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs, you will join the curatorial team during a period of transformation within the department and the museum. This position requires a broad-based knowledge of prints and the print market. Candidates at the assistant, associate, and full curatorial levels will be . . . → En lire plus

Appel à candidatures – Bourse de la Terra Foundation for American Art à l’INHA

Du 1er septembre 2020 au 31 août 2021, l’Institut national d’histoire de l’art s’associe avec la Terra Foundation for American Art pour attribuer une bourse postdoctorale qui s’accompagne d’un accueil d’un an à l’INHA et d’une bourse de voyage.

Le lauréat aura pour mission de produire une recherche inédite sur l’art des États-Unis avant 1980 donnant lieu à la publication d’un article dans l’année suivant le terme de la bourse. La bourse de la Fondation Terra s’applique aux recherches qui incluent toutes les catégories d’arts visuels, à l’exception de l’architecture et du cinéma commercial/animation. Dans le cadre du voyage . . . → En lire plus

Appel à candidatures – École de Printemps 2020

XVIIIe École de Printemps du Réseau International de formation en histoire de l’art

Art et Texte

Cambridge (Royaume-Uni), du 11 au 15 mai 2020

Dans le cadre de sa XVIIIe édition à l’université de Cambridge, l’École de Printemps du RIFHA invite ses partenaires et ses participants à une réflexion sur les rapports entre art et texte. L’appel à candidatures peut être téléchargé en pièce jointe en anglais et en français.

Présentation générale

La semaine internationale de printemps en histoire de l’art est la rencontre centrale organisée par les membres du Réseau international de formation en histoire de l’art (https://www.proartibus.org/ ) pour les étudiants. Il s’agit d’une rencontre annuelle, à . . . → En lire plus

Bourses pour étudier le dessin au Morgan Drawing Institute

The Morgan Drawing Institute Drawing Institute Fellowships, New York

The Morgan Library & Museum, 225 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016, September 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021 Application deadline: Nov 19, 2019

Drawing Institute Fellowships at the Morgan Library & Museum

The Drawing Institute at the Morgan Library & Museum is a research center with a mission to deepen the understanding and appreciation of the role of drawing in the history of art. Making full use of the resources at the Morgan Library & Museum, the Drawing Institute is devoted to the study of drawings from all periods, exploring their centrality in the creative process.

. . . → En lire plus

Getty Pre- and Postdoctoral Fellowships

Getty Pre- and Postdoctoral Fellowships

2020-2021 Themes: The Fragment (Getty Research Institute); Phoenicians, Philistines, and Canaanites: The Levant and the Classical World (Getty Villa)

 

The next deadline to submit an application for a pre- or postdoctoral fellowship at the Getty is be October 1, 2019 (5:00 p.m. PT).

To begin: review the information below to determine your eligibility and select the « Begin a New Application » link beneath « How to Apply » and you will be directed to the Getty’s grant application portal. . . . → En lire plus

Getty Library Research Grants

Applications for the 2020 Getty Library Research Grants are now available online at

http://www.getty.edu/foundation/initiatives/residential/library_research_grants.html

The application deadline is October 15, 2019.

Getty Library Research Grants provide partial, short-term support to researchers of all nationalities whose projects demonstrate a compelling need to use Getty Research Institute materials, and whose place of residence is more than 80 miles from the Getty Center in Los Angeles.

In addition to the open call for applications relating to projects utilizing any specific area of the GRI’s collections, several focused grants will be awarded:

Specialized topics:

—Research on intersections between art and science –Research on connections . . . → En lire plus

Bourses : Lauréats Daniel Arasse de l’École française de Rome et de l’Académie de France à Rome

Bourses : Lauréats Daniel Arasse de l’École française de Rome et de l’Académie de France à Rome

Depuis 2001, dans le cadre d’échanges scientifiques, l’École française de Rome et l’Académie de France à Rome – Villa Médicis attribuent chaque année huit bourses pour des recherches doctorales portant sur l’histoire de l’art, de la Renaissance à nos jours.

Ces bourses sont destinées aux chercheurs en histoire de l’art, français ou étrangers, titulaires d’un Master 2 français ou d’un diplôme équivalent (laurea specialistica), inscrits en doctorat (inscription principale ou dans le cadre d’une cotutelle) dans une université française (ou dans un établissement d’enseignement supérieur et de recherche . . . → En lire plus

Appel à candidature : deux postes de maîtres de conférences en histoire de l’art (Oxford & Monash, juillet-août 2019)

Deux postes de maîtres de conférences (Lecturers) en CDD sont proposés à des docteurs et doctorants par les universités d’Oxford et de Monash :

1) Departmental Lecturer in the History of Art, University of Oxford (Grande Bretagne), Faculty of History Date limite : 24 juillet 2019. Contrat de douze mois

Art médiéval et moderne ; réception de l’Antique

Departmental Lecturer in the History of Art Department of History of Art, Littlegate House, St Ebbe’s, Oxford Grade 7 Salary in the range: £32,236 – £34,189 p.a. This is an exciting opportunity to join our . . . → En lire plus

Program Officer/Director, Terra Foundation, Chicago/Paris

Program Officer/Director, Terra Foundation, Chicago/Paris Terra Foundation for American Art, Chicago or Paris Application deadline: Jul 5, 2019

The Terra Foundation for American Art seeks to hire a PROGRAM OFFICER/DIRECTOR, ACADEMIC GRANTS & INITIATIVES. The position would be based in Terra Foundation’s Chicago or Paris office.

ORGANIZATION The Terra Foundation for American Art is dedicated to fostering exploration, understanding, and enjoyment of the visual arts of the United States for national and international audiences. Recognizing the importance of experiencing original works of art, the foundation provides opportunities for interaction and study, beginning with the presentation and growth of its own art collection in Chicago. To further cross-cultural . . . → En lire plus

Bourses au Clark Art Institute

Clark Art Institute Fellowships: French and Spanish Art Williamstown, MA, September 1 – May 1, 2020 Application deadline: Oct 15, 2019

The Clark offers between eleven and sixteen fellowships each year, ranging in duration from one to ten months, the majority awarded for one academic semester. National and international scholars, critics, curators, and museum professionals are welcome to propose projects that extend and enhance the understanding of the visual arts and their role in culture.

CENTER FOR SPAIN IN AMERICA FELLOWSHIP

Sponsored by the Center for Spain in America, this one-semester fellowship is intended to support the study of all aspects of Spanish art from the . . . → En lire plus

Poste : Digital Humanities Research Associate

Digital Humanities Research Associate

Deadline: May 31, 2019

The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies seeks two Digital Humanities Research Associates to join a research group working on semantically enriched digital publications and historical spatio-temporal data. Applicants should have a background in Cultural Heritage Informatics and have experience in semantic web technologies and standards (RDF, SPARQL, OWL), including data modeling and transformation, preferably with the CIDOC-CRM and related ontologies. Software development experience in Java and web application development (Javascript, HTML5 etc.) highly preferred. Research Associates will collaborate with humanities scholars and other Digital Humanities researchers to implement a wide range of digital projects, . . . → En lire plus

Fellowship Clark Art Institute: Digital methods in art history today

Fellowship Clark Art Institute: Digital methods in art history today Clark Art Institute, September 01, 2020 Application deadline: Oct 15, 2019

This fellowship supports a residency at the Clark Art Institute of one semester for a scholar at any stage of their career involved in a project that is either born-digital or has a substantial component that exists outside the publishing model of the monographic book. The project should contain not only a digital component but also a critical awareness of the methodological possibilities, problems, and questions in applying digital methods to art history today. This fellowship is particularly aimed at scholars working on material that is pre-1900. . . . → En lire plus

Poste: Directeur du programme de recherche, Clark Art Institute

Starr Director of the Research and Academic Program, Clark Art Institute

The Clark Art Institute, known for its dual mission as both an art museum with an exceptional collection of European and American art and a center for research and higher education in the visual arts, is seeking candidates for the position of Starr Director of the Research and Academic Program. The Starr Director of the Research and Academic Program reports to the director of the Clark and is responsible for the conceptualization, coordination, organization, and development of the Institute’s scholarly art historical research and academic efforts. As both a scholar and . . . → En lire plus