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Georgia
O’Keeffe Museum Research Center |
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Modernism (1890–present):art, architecture, literature, music,
and photography |
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The
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Research Center, a component of the
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, sponsors research in American Modernism
(1890–present) by awarding six scholarships annually to qualified
historians (both predoctoral and postdoctoral) in the fields of art,
architecture, literature, music, and photography, and to museum or
other professionals who wish to have or extend curatorial experience.
Located in downtown Santa Fe, one block from the Museum, the Research
Center
provides office space for scholars, an archive of materials relating
to O’Keeffe and her contemporaries, and a research library that
includes the books from O’Keeffe’s personal library at
her Ghost Ranch house, where O’Keeffe lived and worked part
of each year from the mid-1930s through the early 1980s. Scholars
proposing topics that specifically address O’Keeffe and her
art have access to the extensive art and archival materials in the
Museum and Research Center collections as well as to the Ghost Ranch
house, which is a component of the Research Center. The Research Center’s
program of lectures, symposia (on-site and virtual), colloquia, conferences,
informal discussions, and publications complements the Museum’s
education, exhibition, lecture, and performance programs. Scholars
are invited to participate in these programs and in the rich cultural
milieu of the city and its institutions. Scholarships are awarded
for three- to twelve-month periods, are not renewable, and cannot
be extended. Scholars receive allowances for housing and travel and
are expected to be in residence during the scholarship period. The
application deadline is the Monday following Thanksgiving and awards
are announced the following year in mid-March. |
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