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Henry Moore Institute Research Fellowship

Henry Moore Institute

Research Fellowships (2003-4) Location: United Kingdom Fellowship Deadline: 2003-01-06 Date Submitted: 2002-08-20

Announcement ID: 131047 (H-Net Announcements) The Henry Moore Institute invites applications from artists, academics, curators and educationalists, who are interested in working on historic and contemporary sculpture using the resources available to them at the Institute. The collections comprise

sculptures, a library, slide library, an archive of works on paper, models and original documents.

Up to four fellows will be offered accommodation, travelling expenses and a per diem in order to use these resources for periods of up to one month. The Institute is also able to offer the possibility of presenting finished research projects in published form, as a seminar, or in its exhibition galleries.

Please send a proposal and a CV marked RF by 6 January 2003 to the address below. For further information contact Liz Aston.

Contact information:

Henry Moore Institute

74 The Headrow, Leeds LS1 3AH England

tel: 0044 113 246 7467 fax: 0044 113 246 1481 Email: liz@henry-moore.ac.uk Fellowship website:

http://www.henry-moore-fdn.co.uk

Reference:

STIP: Henry Moore Institute Research Fellowship. In: ArtHist.net, Aug 26, 2002 (accessed Feb 27, 2022),

<https://arthist.net/archive/25163>.

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