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New Fellowships at Clark Art Institute

Williamstown, MA, Sep 1, 2021–Jan 9, 2022 Application deadline: Oct 15, 2020

www.clarkart.edu Caroline Fowler

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 of the most influential critical theorists, poets, writers, and artists of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This fellowship seeks to support art historians, artists, critics, and writers who are engaging with the complexity of critical Caribbean scholarship, art, and visual practices today.

Critical Race Theory and Visual Culture Fellowship

The emergence of critical race theory in legal scholarship and beyond demonstrated the systemic racism that structures American society based on white privilege and the legacy of white suprema- cy. In art history and visual culture, critical race theory has revealed the racist structures within the discipline and its institutions. This fellowship aims to support scholars who are working with criti- cal race theory to integrate and reimagine new art histories while also engaging with the structu- ral racism that has informed and built the discipline.

Futures Fellowship

This fellowship supports artists, educators, scholars, writers, and art critics who are reimagining the possibilities of museums, scholarship, and public engagement. Projects that examine social justice and the arts, reimagine the canon of art history, or consider the role of performance art in exposing erased histories are particularly welcome. 

Applicants are required to complete an online application form. All materials must be submitted in English.

All application materials must be received by October 15.

Apply here: https://www.clarkart.edu/Research-Academic/Fellowship-Program/Fellowship-Appli- cation

For further information: https://www.clarkart.edu/research-academic/fellowship-pro-

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