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The Kress Foundation History of Art Institutional Fellowships

The Kress Foundation History of Art Institutional Fellowships

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$30,000

Application Deadline:

30/11/2023
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About This Scholarship

The Kress Foundation History of Art Institutional Fellowships are a type of fellowship program that provides funding to art history institutions to support the research, training, and professional development of scholars and professionals in the field of art history. The Kress Foundation is a philanthropic organization that supports the study and preservation of European art and architecture from antiquity to the early 19th century. The foundation’s History of Art Institutional Fellowships program provides funding to art history institutions such as museums, libraries, and universities to support research, curatorial projects, conservation, and other activities related to the study and preservation of European art.

Eligibility Criteria For The Kress Foundation History of Art Institutional Fellowships

The Kress Foundation History of Art Institutional Fellowships are designed to support the professional development of individuals who work in the field of art history and who are affiliated with non-profit institutions in the United States. The fellowships are intended to provide opportunities for art historians to enhance their knowledge and skills, and to contribute to the field through research, writing, and other scholarly activities.

To be eligible for the Kress Foundation History of Art Institutional Fellowships, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • They must be affiliated with a non-profit institution in the United States, such as a museum, university, or research center.
  • They must hold a PhD in art history or a related field, or be currently enrolled in a doctoral program in art history or a related field.
  • They must have at least two years of professional experience in the field of art history, and must demonstrate a strong record of scholarly achievement.
  • They must have a specific research project that they wish to pursue during their fellowship, and must provide a detailed description of their project in their application.
  • They must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

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