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Association of Research Institutes in Art History

The Research and Academic Program (RAP) at the Clark Art Institute

Ariah delegate

Caroline Fowler, Starr Director

Alternate Ariah delegate

Caitlin Woolsey, Assistant Director

ADDRESS

225 South Street Williamstown, MA 01267

CONTACT

rap@clarkart.edu
www.clarkart.edu/research-academic/about-rap/about-rap-(1)

The Research and Academic Program (RAP) supports scholarship in art history, visual culture, and interdisciplinary inquiry that challenges how we think about writing history and addresses the complexity of our contemporary world. We are particularly dedicated to projects that reimagine the borders and geographies of art history’s dominant narratives. RAP hosts fellows who pursue innovative research projects at the Clark. We also create and collaborate on programming that invests in thoughtful and passionate debate. Through public and academic events, international partnerships, and an active role in the Clark/Williams College Graduate Program in the History of Art, RAP aims to make our art history accessible to a diverse audience while supporting research that shapes how we understand and imagine our world. RAP is an integral part of the Clark Art Institute, which has one of the strongest art history libraries in the United States. Located in Williamstown, a rural corner of Western Massachusetts, the Clark boasts a pastoral setting, striking natural and architectural landscapes, and the strong artistic community of the Berkshires. This combination of solitude found in nature and the lively community fostered among scholars offers an exceptional opportunity for the pursuit of intellectual inquiry.

Fellowships offered

Fellowships are awarded every year to mid-career to senior scholars with the aim of fostering a critical commitment to inquiry in the theory, history, and interpretation of art and visual culture. RAP does not offer predoctoral or postdoctoral fellowships. As part of our commitment to cultivating diverse engagements with the visual arts, RAP seeks to elevate constituencies, subjects, and methods that have historically been underrepresented in the discipline. Furthermore, we are particularly committed to supporting scholarship that reveals the systemic inequalities of art history as a discipline and challenges us to address these inequalities as we move forward differently. All fellowships are intended to nurture a variety of disciplinary approaches and support new voices in art history.

While RAP supports all geographic areas and time periods in art history, RAP also has several fellowships aimed at supporting understudied areas within art history, including the Center for Spain in American Fellowship, the Kaleta A. Doolin Foundation Fellowship, and the Caribbean Art and its Diasporas Fellowship. RAP also hosts a fellowship aimed at supporting artists with a research-based practice, the “Futures Fellowship.”

Application Deadline: October 15, 2024

https://www.clarkart.edu/research-academic/fellowship-program/about-clark-fellows

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