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Clark Fellowship for 2004-5

Mark Ledbury Announcement:

The Clark Art Institute announces its Clark Fellowships for 2004-5.

Guidelines for Application

The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute offers opportunities for scholars of the visual arts to apply for resident fellowships.

Successful applicants for Clark Fellowships will receive stipends and travel expenses. They will have the use of offices in the Scholars' Center and apartments in the Scholars' Residence across the street from the Institute. Clark Fellows are in residence from one to ten months; between six and eight Fellows are in residence at any one time. Scholars may propose topics that relate to the visual arts, their history, practice, theory, or interpretation. Any proposal that contributes to understanding the nature of artistic activity and the intellectual, social, and cultural worlds with which it is

connected will be welcome. Subjects of investigation might come from any period, from prehistory to the present, and from anywhere in the world. Projects can be focused on works in any medium and can employ any methodological approach. Attention, however, will be given to proposals that promise to deepen, transform, or challenge those methods currently practiced within art history or that have the prospect of enhancing an understanding of the role of images in other disciplines in the humanities. Museum professionals can apply to pursue independent research as well as to complete institutional projects such as exhibitions.

Eligibility

Applicants should hold a Ph.D. or demonstrate equivalent professional experience. They may come from the academic or museum worlds, or from other professional backgrounds, and may be residents of any country. They may be employed, full- or part-time, or be independent historians, curators, and/or critics.

Application Procedure

All applicants must complete an application form, available from the Clark website

(http://www.clarkart.edu/research_and_academic/symposia/application_master.pdf) in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.

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All application materials should be addressed to: Michael Ann Holly, Director of Research and Academic Program, Clark Art Institute, 225 South Street, Williamstown, MA 01267-2891.

For more information, call 413-458-2303, extension 260, or e-mail <research@clarkart.edu>

Reference:

STIP: Clark Fellowship for 2004-5. In: ArtHist.net, Aug 26, 2003 (accessed Feb 27, 2022),

<https://arthist.net/archive/25816>.

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