CfA: 2022 The Anne van Biema Fellowship (National Museum of Asian Art)

Date of event:   15/02/2022 − 15/02/2022

Application deadline: 15 February 2022
Institution: Freer Gallery of Art/Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA

 

The Anne van Biema Fellowship was established by bequest to promote excellence in research and publication on the Japanese visual arts. Fellowships support research at the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art in Washington, DC. Research proposals are evaluated in terms of merit, originality, methodology, and potential for significant publication that will advance scholarly and public understanding of the Japanese visual arts. Interdisciplinary proposals with a primary focus on Japanese visual arts will be considered.

Awards are made to scholars at the postdoctoral or senior levels for periods of two to twelve months and are not renewable. The maximum stipend of $60,000 will be prorated for shorter terms (approximately $5,000 per month). Additional support not to exceed $5,000 may be provided for approved research and travel expenses. Research space; a networked computer; and access to art collections, archives, and Smithsonian Institution libraries are provided.

Scholars of all nationalities are welcome to apply. Meeting requirements and obtaining required visas for residence and research in the United States is the responsibility of the applicant. If necessary, the Smithsonian will review the individual for participation in an Exchange Visitor Program and will support the individual, if eligible, in their application for a J-1 Visa.

Application Deadlines
The application deadline is February 15. Notification of awards will be sent by April 15. Appointments begin between June 1 and December 1 of the same calendar year.

How to Apply
Applications must be submitted in English and must include:

  • Application cover sheet;
  • Curriculum vitae with contact information and complete list of publications;
  • Research proposal consisting of a précis (250 words) and a narrative (maximum length 2,000 words). The proposal should address previous relevant research and published results, the significance of the current project to the field of Japanese art history or related disciplines,
  • methodology, and projected schedule of research and writing:
  • Budget for projected research expenses, not to exceed $5,000;

 

Two letters of recommendation emailed to AsiaScholarlyProgram@si.edu. Reviewers should comment on the merits of the proposal and the feasibility of the research plan as well as the candidate’s past publication record and potential for original contribution to the field of Japanese art history. Submit complete applications by email to AsiaScholarlyProgram@si.edu.

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