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Getty/ACLS Postdoctoral Fellowships in the History of Art

Fellowship Year
Related Program

Nicola J. Barham

Year:
  • 2020
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Syrian Diasporas in the Ancient Roman World: Soldiers, Wives, and Economic Migrants

Monica Bravo

Year:
  • 2021
California College of the Arts
Silver Pacific: A Material History of Photography and its Minerals, 1840-1890

Kent Cao

Year:
  • 2015
  • 2021
New College of Florida
On Their Own Merits: Indigenous Bronze Cultures in the Yangtze River Valley, c. 1500-900 BCE

Esther Miriam Choi

Year:
  • 2022
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
The Organization of Life: Interwar Entanglements between Architecture, Art, and the Life Sciences

Sandrine Colard

Year:
  • 2021
Rutgers University-Newark
Double Exposures: A History of Photography in the Colonial Congo

Christina Elizabeth Crawford

Year:
  • 2020
Emory University
Atlanta Housing Interplay: Expanding the Interwar Housing Map

Douglas Gabriel

Year:
  • 2021
The George Washington University
Over the Mountain: Realism, Reunification, and the Resounding Cold War Across the Two Koreas

Berin Golonu

Year:
  • 2022
University at Buffalo, State University of New York
People’s Gardens: Structuring Public Leisure Space in the Late Ottoman Empire, 1870-1918

Ximena A. Gómez

Year:
  • 2021
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Indigenous and Black Confraternities and the Creation of Visual Culture in Colonial Lima

Andrew P. Griebeler

Year:
  • 2021
University of Southern California
Medusa Underground: An Occult Icon in Byzantium

Sahar Hosseini

Year:
  • 2022
University of Pittsburgh
Zayandehrud and Its City: Reading the Riverine Landscapes of Seventeenth-Century Isfahan

Kamila Kociałkowska

Year:
  • 2022
Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
The Black Square and the Blue Pencil: Modernist Mimicry of Censorial Style in Russian Avant-Garde Books

Álvaro Luís Lima

Year:
  • 2022
University of Florida
Farewell to the Future: Art in Mozambique at the End of Socialism

Lillian Makeda

Year:
  • 2021
Independent Scholar
The Octagon: A Symbol of Native American Identity in Diné Architecture

Brian Martens

Year:
  • 2021
American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Greece
Sculptors at Work in Roman Athens: Production, Trade, and Economics

Sara Maria Öberg Strådal

Year:
  • 2021
University of Cambridge, UK
From Manuscripts to Clock Tower: A History of the Volvelle, 1240-1540

Giulia Paoletti

Year:
  • 2020
University of Virginia
Unbound: Photography and Visuality in Senegal

Kayleigh Perkov

Year:
  • 2022
Independent Scholar
Prototype Pastoral: Gender, Craft, and Technology, 1965-1980

Agata Justyna Pietrasik

Year:
  • 2020
How Exhibitions Rebuilt Europe: Exhibiting War Crimes in the 1940s

Kailani Polzak

Year:
  • 2022
University of California, Santa Cruz
Difference Over Distance: Visualizing Contact between Europe and Oceania

Levi Prombaum

Year:
  • 2020
  • 2021
Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art
“Disagreeable Mirror Though One May Be”: Portraits of James Baldwin, 1945-65

Gretel Rodriguez

Year:
  • 2022
Brown University
The Roman Honorific Arch: Its Making and Ancient Reception from Augustus to Constantine

Caroline Lillian Schopp

Year:
  • 2020
Universität Wien, Austria
In-Action: The Vienna Group, Viennese Actionism, and the Passivities of Performance Art

Holly Shaffer

Year:
  • 2020
Brown University
Grafted Arts: The Marathas and the British in Western India, 1760-1820

Gemma Sharpe

Year:
  • 2022
Sarah Lawrence College
Modernist Agencies: Modernism and Cold War Politics in Pakistan

Agnieszka Szymanska

Year:
  • 2020
University of Richmond
Sacred Spectating: Monastic Architecture and Spirituality in Late Antique Egypt

Richard H. Teverson

Year:
  • 2020
Fordham University
The Art of Future Romans: Visions of the Future from the Last Decades of Kingdoms Allied to the Roman Empire

Luis Adrian Vargas-Santiago

Year:
  • 2020
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
The Afterlives of Zapata: A Revolutionary Icon in Mexico and the United States

Yang Wang

Year:
  • 2020
University of Colorado Denver
Yellow Earth: Regional Chinese Ink Painting in the Age of Postwar Modernism

Matthew Worsnick

Year:
  • 2022
Vanderbilt University
Designs on Territory: Mental Maps and the Fabrication of a Contested Border
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