The Curatorial Fellowship Program at the Harvard University Art Museums is designed to broaden the experience of persons embarking on professional and scholarly careers in art history who are considering the museum profession. The Fellow shares fully in the range of curatorial activities including acquisitions, storage and documentation of the permanent collection, and in answering scholarly inquiries and general correspondence. The Fellow also undertakes an independent, collections-related project, under the supervision of the curator. The Harvard University Art Museums, with the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, is a major center for art historical research and training. Fellows engage in close study and analysis of objects and their institutional frameworks, as well as broader issues of museum practice and museology.
Amount: $1,200
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Funder: Harvard University
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