Subject: Fellowships at Winterthur
Residential research fellowships Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library encourages conservators to apply for its 2001-2002 residential research fellowships. National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships: four to twelve months, up to $30,000. Lois F. Mc Neil Dissertation Fellowships: one or two semesters, $6500 per semester. Winterthur Research Fellowships: one to three months, $1500 per month. Includes many general fellowships as well as the Dwight P. Lanmon Fellowship for the study of ceramics and glass, Robert Lee Gill Fellowships for the study of American decorative arts, painting, architecture, or historic preservation, and the Faith Andrews Fellowship for the study of Shaker life and material culture. 2000-2001 awards in conservation include: Nancy Odegaard, Arizona State Museum "A visual glossary of the part of hand-made material culture objects" Joyce Storey, Philadelphia University, "Changes and developments in the mechanical and chemical technologies of textile printing, 1750-1875 Winterthur's library and museum collections support a broad range of research in America's artistic, cultural, social, and intellectual history from the seventeenth century through the 1930s. For more information and application materials, and to view our on-line library catalog, please visit <URL:http://www.winterthur.org> and follow links to the library. Or, call 302-888-4649; email pelliott [at] winterthur__org. Application deadline is January 15, 2001. *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:22 Distributed: Saturday, October 14, 2000 Message Id: cdl-14-22-019 ***Received on Friday, 6 October, 2000