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Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art

Fellowship Year
Related Program

Dusti Cheyenne Bridges

Year:
  • 2023
Cornell University
(Re)lating Archaeological Collections: Hodinöhsö:ni' Art, Colonialist Histories, and Indigenous Futurities in Archaeological Research

Ashley E. Kim Duffey

Year:
  • 2023
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
(Re)visioning Kinship: Photographies of U.S.-Korean Adoption since 1953

Sonja Elena Gandert

Year:
  • 2023
City University of New York, The Graduate Center
La resolana: Chicano Artistic Imaginaries of Place, Race, and Activism in New Mexico and Texas, 1969–1985

Emma McMath Kennedy

Year:
  • 2023
Northwestern University
Entangled Lives: The Representation of Blackness and Indigeneity in Contemporary Art

Phillippa Pitts

Year:
  • 2023
Boston University
Pharmacoepic Dreams: Art and America’s Medical Democracy, 1800-1860

Elizabeth Driscoll Smith

Year:
  • 2023
University of California, Santa Barbara
Build/Live/Work: Artist-Built Environments and the Expanded Vernacular in the Twentieth Century
Ellen Holtzman Fellow

Meshell Lea Sturgis

Year:
  • 2023
University of Washington
The Political Aesthetics of Black Girl Magic: Self-Representation in Alternative Media
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