National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (USA)
The National Gallery of Art offers Senior Fellowships for scholars to conduct full-time research in residence. Fellows receive an office in the East Building and access to the gallery’s vast resources, including its library and art collection. Senior Fellows engage in a vibrant academic environment, participating in lectures, colloquia, and discussions with other scholars.
Types of Fellowships:
- Paul Mellon Fellowships: Support research in any period or geographical area of visual arts.
- Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fellowships: Also support research across all periods and regions of visual arts.
- Samuel H. Kress Fellowships: Focus on European art before the 19th century.
- William C. Seitz Fellowships: Primarily support research on modern and contemporary art.
Eligibility:
- Scholars with a PhD for five years or more, or those with an equivalent professional record.
- Applicants must not be currently affiliated with the National Gallery.
- Fellows may reapply five years after the completion of a fellowship.
Stipend and Housing:
- $50,000 for the academic year.
- Prorated stipends for single academic terms.
- Allowance for travel to scholarly conferences.
- Office space and housing provided, subject to availability.
Application Deadline: October 15, 2024
For more details, visit https://www.nga.gov/research/casva/fellowships/senior-fellowships.html
