Subject: Winterthur fellowships awarded
Winterthur Museum is pleased to announce the recipients of our 2001-2002 research fellowships: National Endowment for the Humanities Fellows: Wendy Bellion Wyeth Fellow, National Gallery of Art "Peale's Republic: Likeness and Deception in Early American Art" Mary Beaudry Associate Professor, Archaeology, Boston University "The Material Culture of Needlework and Sewing" Lisa Strong Assistant Professor, Art and Art History, James Madison University "The Watercolors of Alfred Jacob Miller" Lois F. McNeil Dissertation Fellows: Holly Heinzer Doctoral Candidate, History, Yale University "On the Move: The Means and Meanings of Travel in Northeastern America, 1780-1860" Nancy Holst Doctoral Candidate, Art History, University of Delaware "Architecture, Identity, and the Suburban Ideal in Germantown, Pennsylvania, 1850-1875" Amy Henderson Doctoral Candidate, Art History, University of Delaware "Furnishing the Republican Court: The Building and Decoration of Philadelphia Homes, 1790-1800" Hagley-Winterthur Fellow: Karen Blair Professor of History, Central Washington University "Mens' and Womens' Voluntary Associations in America, 1875-1990" Robert Lee Gill Fellows: Christopher Augerson, Conservator, Versailles "The Study of American Carriage Painting and Varnish Materials of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries" Eleanor Hughes Doctoral Candidate, Art History, University of California, Berkeley "Marine Art Pertaining to the War of 1812" Stephen Pine, Conservator, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston "American Card Tables: Design Driven Innovation" Winterthur Fellows: Benjamin Carp Doctoral Candidate, University of Virginia "Urban Spaces and Revolutionary Mobilization in North America, 1740-1790" Bryan Green Associate Curator for Prints and Photographs, Virginia Historical Society "In the Wake of Thomas Jefferson: The Architectural Education and Career of Thomas R. Blackburn, Architect in Antebellum Virginia" Arlette Klaric Assistant Professor, Design History, Buffalo State College, SUNY "Gustav Stickley's Arts and Crafts Designs: Negotiating Social Concerns and Commerce through the American Home" William Moore Executive Director, Enfield Shaker Museum "We Live in a Shaker House: Faith and Edward Deming Andrews, Shaker Material Culture and American Modernism, 1928-1963 Sarah Mullen Doctoral Candidate, American Studies, University of Texas "Building the Boom: American Domestic Architecture since the Civil War" Robert Silberman Associate Professor, Art History, University of Minnesota "Americana" David Slater Doctoral Candidate, English, University of Minnesota "Embodying Heroines: Women in Illustrated American Fiction" Jose Torre Doctoral Candidate, History, SUNY-Binghamton "The Political Economy of Sentiment, Boston 1784-1822" Anthony Ugolnik Professor, English, Franklin and Marshall College "The Marketing of Masculinity in America" Joseph Wang Professor, Architecture, Virginia Tech "Marian Coffin's Winterthur Gardens as Seen by Ji Cheng, Noted Author and Garden Designer of Ming China" Anna Williams Visiting Lecturer, Communication, University of California, San Diego "Beefsteak was Unknown: The Transformation of Meat Consumption in the United States during the Nineteenth Century" Tom Wolf Professor, Art History, Bard College "Byrdcliffe: Woodstock's Original Art Colony" Please join us in congratulating these fellows. For information about the Winterthur Fellowship Program, please visit <URL:http://www.winterthur.org> and follow leads to the library, call 302-888-4649, or email PElliott [at] winterthur__org. Application deadline for 2002-2003 is January 15, 2002. *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:63 Distributed: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 Message Id: cdl-14-63-006 ***Received on Monday, 21 May, 2001