STIP 02.12.2017

Schulman and Bullard Article Prize & APS Collaboration Grant

Bewerbungsschluss: 31.01.2018

Angela Campbell

The Association of Print Scholars invites submissions for two distinct grant opportunities:

The Schulman and Bullard Article Prize, now in its fourth year, and the APS Collaboration Grant, in its first year. Please find additional information about the application requirements below and on our website.

Please contact Angela Campbell, APS Grants Coordinator (angelaprintscholars.org), with questions on either opportunity.

The Schulman and Bullard Article Prize is given annually to an article published by an early-career scholar that features compelling and innovative research on fine art prints or printmaking. The award, which carries a $2,000 prize, is generously sponsored by Susan Schulman and Carolyn Bullard. Following the mission of the Association of Print Scholars, articles can feature aspects of printmaking across any geographic region and all chronological periods. Articles will be evaluated by a panel of advanced scholars for the author’s commitment to the use of original research and the article’s overall contribution to the field of fine print scholarship.

For nomination criteria and further details, please visit:

http://printscholars.org/awards/

The deadline for submissions is January 31, 2018

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The APS Collaboration Grant funds public programs and projects that foster collaboration between members of the print community and/or encourage dialogue between the print community and the general public. The grant carries a maximum award of $1,000. Projects should provide new insights into printmaking and introduce prints to new audiences. Funds may be applied to costs including space rental, honoraria, and travel and lodging for speakers and participants. Food or beverage expenses for receptions and dinners/lunches are excluded. Examples of potential collaborative projects include, but are not limited to, the following:

A multi-speaker conference or symposium;

A single-speaker lecture;

A workshop focused on identifying printmaking methods and techniques and/or print media;

A study day with printmakers and paper conservators focused on printed materials;

An educational program about printmaking intended for the general public.

For further details on criteria and the application process, please visit:

https://printscholars.org/awards/aps-collaboration-grant/

The deadline for submissions is February 1, 2018

Quellennachweis:
STIP: Schulman and Bullard Article Prize & APS Collaboration Grant. In: ArtHist.net, 02.12.2017. Letzter Zugriff 20.04.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/16881>.

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