ALLEN WHITEHILL CLOWES CURATORIAL FELLOWSHIP
The Indianapolis Museum of Art is pleased to announce a nine-month
curatorial fellowship. The fellowship supports scholarly research related to
the Clowes Collection at the IMA and provides curatorial training in the
field of European painting and sculpture. The Clowes Fellow is fully
integrated into the curatorial division of the Museum and has duties
comparable to those of an assistant curator, ranging from collection
research and management to exhibition development and the preparation of
interpretive materials and programs.
To be eligible for the fellowship, the applicant must be enrolled in a
graduate course of study leading to an advanced degree in the history of art
or a related discipline, or be a recent degree recipient (within the last
two years). Applicants must demonstrate scholarly excellence and promise, as
well as a strong interest in the museum profession. U.S. citizenship is not
required.
The Clowes Fellow will receive a stipend of USD 16,000 and an educational
travel allowance of USD 2,000. Housing is provided in a scholar¹s residence
on the grounds of the museum. The nine-month fellowship period will begin
September 1, 2010. The appointment is renewable.
Applications should include a cover letter explaining your interest in the
fellowship, a curriculum vitae, a concise statement describing your area of
research and its relationship to the Clowes Collection and three letters of
recommendation (academic and professional). Applications must be received by
March 31, 2010.
Please send application materials to:
Ronda Kasl
Senior Curator of Painting and Sculpture before 1800
Indianapolis Museum of Art
4000 Michigan Road
Indianapolis, IN 46208-3326
Quellennachweis:
STIP: Curatorial Fellowship: Indianapolis Museum of Art. In: ArtHist.net, 04.02.2010. Letzter Zugriff 18.10.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/32336>.