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Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art

Fellowship Year

Elise Armani

Year:
  • 2024
State University of New York, Stony Brook
Making Rhythms Out of Barriers: Infrastructural Interventions by Migrant Artists on the Lower East Side (1975-1989)

Elizabeth Fair

Year:
  • 2024
University of California, Berkeley
The Walls Speak: Migration and Memory in Chinese American Architecture and Ornament

Alex Fialho

Year:
  • 2024
Yale University
Apertures onto AIDS: African American Photography and the Art History of the Storage Unit
Ellen Holtzman Fellow

Kéla Jackson

Year:
  • 2024
Harvard University
UnBecoming: The Poetics of Rupture in Visions of Black Girlhood

Li A. Machado

Year:
  • 2024
Temple University
Intricately Woven: Networks of Desire in Queer Chicanx L.A., 1985-2020

Ashley Elizabeth Williams

Year:
  • 2024
Columbia University
Unfree Artists on the Borders of US Empire, 1850-1930

Joseph Zordan

Year:
  • 2024
Harvard University
Tangible Sorrows: The Materiality and Heritage of Grief in Colonial New York, 1688-1764
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