Subject: Fellowships at Winterthur Museum
2000-2001 Research Fellowship Awards Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library is pleased to announce the recipients of residential research fellowships for 2000-2001: National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship Michael Clapper, Skidmore College "Art after Industrialization: Reproductive Art in the U.S." Lois F. McNeil Dissertation Fellowships Peter Betjemann, Princeton University "Ideal things: Originality, Imitation and Excess in the American Home, 1850-1920" Karen Fang, Johns Hopkins University "Empire of Signs: Print Capitalism and Cultural Consumption in Romantic Britain, 1816-1833" Mark Mitchell, Princeton University "The Artist-Makers: Professional Art Education in New York City during the Mid-Nineteenth Century" Karen Sherry, University of Delaware "Exposing the 'Natural' Woman: Female Bodies in American Visual Culture, 1785-1840" Robert Lee Gill Fellowships Amy Henderson, University of Delaware "321 South Fourth Street: An Expression of Eighteenth-Century Taste" Nancy Odegaard, Arizona State Museum "A Visual Glossary of the Parts of Hand Made Material Culture Objects" Suzanne Flynt, Memorial Hall Museum, Deerfield, MA "The Arts and Crafts Movement in Deerfield" Heidi Nasstrom Evans, University of Maryland "Jane Byrd McCall Whitehead" Dwight Lanmon Fellowship Diana Edwards, Smithsonian Institution "English White-Glazed Stoneware" Hagley-Winterthur Fellowships Kim Burdick, Independent Scholar "Louise Crowninshield, Preservationist" Molly McCarthy, Brandeis University "Redeeming the Day: The History of the Daily Diary in America" Krystyn Moon, Johns Hopkins University "From 'John Chinaman' to 'Japanese Sandman': China and Japan in American Music, 1850-1920" Winterthur Fellowships Kate Culkin, New York University "'Slight a Girl as She Was': Gentility, Reform, and Harriet Hosmer" Robert Edwards, Independent Scholar "Byrdcliffe Review" Nancy Green, Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University "The Byrdcliffe Colony" Briann Greenfield, Brown University "Constructing History: Public Memory in Deerfield, Massachusetts, Salem, Massachusetts, Providence, Rhode Island, and the Smithsonian's Museum of History and Technology, 1926-1975" David Jaffee, City College of New York "Craftsman and Consumer in Early America, 1760-1860" Tanja Angleitner La Crois, Karl Franz University "The New Woman and the World: American Women and the Cosmopolitan Ethos, 1865-1920" Kathleen Lawrence, Boston University "Henry Tuckerman: Forging an American Cultural Identity" Christopher Lukasik, Johns Hopkins University "Discerning Characters: Physiognomy, the Novel, and Early American Visual Culture, 1780-1850" Deborah Mersky, Studio Artist "Visual Trends in Federal Era Decorative Arts" Joshua Ruff, The Museums at Stony Brook "Improving the Past: The Colonial Revival on Long Island" Susan Stabile, Texas A & M University "Beyond the Writing Closet: The Material Culture of Early American Women's Manuscripts" Louise Stevenson, Franklin & Marshall College "Consumption and Literacy: Gender, Material Culture, and Education in the New Republic" Joyce Storey, Philadelphia University "Changes and Developments in the Mechanical and Chemical Technologies of Textile Printing, 1750-1875" Jochen Wierich, Whitman College "The Domestication of History in American Art" Tom Wolf, Bard College "Byrdcliffe, An American Arts and Crafts Colony" We congratulate our 2000-2001 fellows. For information about Winterthur's Research Fellowship Program, please call Pat Elliott 302-888-4649 pelliott [at] winterthur__org or visit <URL:http://www.winterthur.org/>. Application deadline for 2001-2002 fellowships is January 15, 2001. *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:1 Distributed: Monday, June 19, 2000 Message Id: cdl-14-1-013 ***Received on Friday, 9 June, 2000