Winterthur Research Fellowship Program Application Due Date January 15,
2011
Winterthur, a public museum, library, and garden supporting the advanced
study of American art, culture, and history, announces its Research
Fellowship Program for 2011-12. Winterthur offers an extensive program of
short- and long-term fellowships open to academic, independent, and museum
scholars, including advanced graduate students, to support research in
material culture, architecture, decorative arts, design, consumer culture,
garden and landscape studies, Shaker studies, travel and tourism, the
Atlantic World, childhood, literary culture, and many other areas of
social and cultural history. Fellowships include 4-9 month NEH
fellowships, 1-2 semester dissertation fellowships, and 1-2 month
short-term fellowships.
Fellows have full access to the library collections, including more than
87,000 volumes and one-half million manuscripts and images, searchable
online at
winterthur.org<http://winterthur.org/research/library_resources.asp>.
Resources for the 17th to the early 20th centuries include period trade
catalogues, auction and exhibition catalogues, an extensive reference
photograph collection of decorative arts, printed books, and ephemera.
Fellows may conduct object-based research in the museum's collections,
which include 85,000 artifacts and works of art made or used in America to
1860, with a strong emphasis on domestic life. Winterthur also supports a
program of scholarly publications including Winterthur Portfolio: A
Journal of American Material Culture.
Fellows may reside in a furnished stone farmhouse on the Winterthur
grounds, and participate in the lively scholarly community at Winterthur,
the nearby Hagley Museum and Library, the University of Delaware, and
other area museums.
Fellowship applications are due January 15, 2011.
For more details and to apply visit
winterthur.org/fellowship<http://winterthur.org/fellowship>
or e-mail Rosemary Krill at
rkrillwinterthur.org<mailto:rkrillwinterthur.org>.
Quellennachweis:
STIP: Winterthur Research Fellowship Announcement. In: ArtHist.net, 05.11.2010. Letzter Zugriff 19.10.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/33177>.