Host Department: Paintings Sugata Ray is Associate Professor of Art History at the University of California, Berkeley. (September–June)  She specializes in modern and contemporary art in Brazil. Getty Pre- and Postdoctoral Fellowships are intended for emerging scholars who are working on projects related to the Getty Research Institute's annual theme. Julia Drost is Director of Research at Deutsches Forum für Kunstgeschichte, Paris, France. Greek Theater and Ancient Thrace: An Overview of the Archaeology, Iconography and Literature Congratulations, Matthew Canepa (Fine Arts Research, 2015), Edward Dimendberg (Architecture, Planning and Design, 2018) and Hal Foster (Fine Arts Research, 1998). His research focuses on intellectual history and the study of political thought. (January–June)  (April–June)  Host Department: Paintings Conservation Zosia Archibald is Senior Lecturer in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Liverpool, England. (September–December), Matthew Schueller is a PhD candidate in the Department of Classics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Postdoctoral Fellows are in residence for nine months from late-September to late-June and receive a stipend of $30,000. His research focuses on Greek-Thracian cult relations, particularly in the area of Ismaros. The residence offers Getty/ACLS fellows a structured, personalized orientation to the Getty's rich holdings and provides a forum for them to network and present their research to each other and to Getty curators and staff. (September–June)  Into the Amazon: Nature as a Model to Art They bring a range of expertise and of interesting topics – from courtly art in 15th century Europe to art relating to the Amazon, from antiquities to modern architecture, and even projects that envision art and environment in the future,” said Alexa Sekyra, head of the Scholars Program at the GRI.

Los Angeles, California 90049-1688 Kellie Jones is Professor of Art History and Archaeology and the Institute for Research in African American Studies at Columbia University, New York. Ecology against Modernism: Visual Media and the Vitality of Knowledge in the Transatlantic Nineteenth Century His research focuses on modern and contemporary art in relation to ecology, globalization, and political conflicts. Camila Maroja is Assistant Professor in the Department of Art History & Communication Studies at McGill University, Canada. Vera Beatriz Siqueira is Senior Professor in the Department of History of Art at Rio de Janeiro State University, Brazil. (April–June)  (September–June)  Orphic Echoes: Divine, Human, and Animal Interactions in Ancient Thrace  The Research Institute provides intellectual leadership through its research, exhibition, and publication programs and provides service to a wide range of scholars worldwide through residencies, fellowships, online resources, and a Research Library. ... Postdoctoral Fellows . Omar Olivares Sandoval is a PhD candidate in the Department of Art History at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. (January–March)  Lawrence Chua (Photo by Tim Gerken) Since 1985, …

Utopias and Dystopias of Nature. Her research focuses on the historical geography of ancient Thrace and ancient settlement patterns. Nazar Kozak is Senior Researcher in the Department of Art History in the Ethnology Institute at National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Lviv. Its Research Library and Special Collections of rare materials and digital resources serve an international community of scholars and the interested public. Getty Rothschild Fellowship In 2016, the Getty and the Rothschild Foundation announced the creation of the Getty Rothschild Fellowship, which supports innovative scholarship in the history of art, collecting, and conservation, using the collections and resources of both institutions. The general library collections (secondary sources) include almost 900,000 volumes of books, periodicals, and auction catalogues encompassing the history of Western art and related fields in the humanities. (April–June), Grace Kim is a Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A program of the J. Paul Getty Trust, GRI maintains a research library, organizes exhibitions and other events, sponsors a residential scholars program, publishes books, and produces electronic databases. Report scam, Standing Together: The Humanities and the Experience of War, Chronicling America: History American Newspapers.

No doubt interacting already in the Bronze Age, Thracians had particularly close relations with the Greek colonists who settled along the Black Sea coast in the seventh century BC, including those who took an interest in the gold and silver mines in Thracian territory. Public Art, Private Land: Settler Colonialism, Art and Land Use on the Great Plains (September–December)  Los Angeles, CA . The Research Library’s special collections include rare books, artists’ journals, sketchbooks, architectural drawings and models, photographs, and archival materials. GETTY RESEARCH INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES 2019/2020 SCHOLARS .

The rich archaeological remains of Thrace, including royal burials with superb gold, silver, and bronze works, attest to the sophistication of the culture, which combined local, Greek, and Persian elements. “The scholars are a crucial part of daily life at the Getty Research Institute. Health care benefits vary depending on the individual's program.

His work has been featured in numerous solo exhibitions including Invisibles, Regen Projects; Always, Sometimes, Never, Frye Art Museum; Polar Eclipse, The Bahamas National Pavilion, 55th Venice Biennale 2013; Seen/Unseen, Undisclosed Exhibition, New York; Orthostatic Tolerance: It Might Not Be Such a Bad Idea if I Never Went Home Again, MIT List Visual Arts Center. Biennale; The Immeasurable Daydream, Biennale de Lyon.

His research centers on modern and contemporary art and theory with an emphasis on environmental history and the history of photography. Conçu dès 1983, il voit le jour sous le nom de Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities.. (January–March)  This multivalent discourse on art and ecology incorporates conservation efforts in the age of the Anthropocene as well as critical endeavors to decentralize the human in favor of the animal, the natural, or the post-human. Information on your obligations during your residency. While in residence, Scholars participate in the intellectual life of the Getty, making use of research collections at the Getty Center and Villa, and in the greater Los Angeles area. (January–March)  (January–June) His ambitious and open-ended practice examines the intersection of art, science, and the environment, and has included collaborations with numerous organizations and institutions across the disciplines. He has been the recipient of numerous awards including the 2018 Inaugural Allen Institute Artist in Residence, 2018 Frontier Art Prize Recipient, 2014 LACMA Art + Technology Lab Artist Grant, 2008 Tiffany Foundation Grant, 2007 Grand Arts Residency Fellowship, and 2006 Alice B. Kimball Fellowship. His research focuses on ancient propaganda during the 2nd century. Her research focuses on theories of ecology and perception. Materials do not circulate outside of the Research Library. While the Getty Foundation has many funding programs for scholars around the world, we also administer grants for scholars who come to work at the Getty Center on behalf of the. Applicants must be United States citizens or foreign nationals who can document that they have lived in the U.S. for the three years immediately preceding the fellowship application deadline (from October 1, 2017); Applicants must have completed all degree requirements by the application deadline; The NEH stipend contribution for this fellowship is $5,000/month for eight (8) months, and the Getty stipend contribution for this fellowship is $5,000 for one (1) month, totaling $45,000 over the nine-month fellowship. The GRI-NEH Postdoctoral Fellowship also provides a workspace, housing, transportation, and healthcare options. (September–June), Sophia Farmer is a PhD candidate in the Department of Art History at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Julia Tzvetkova is Assistant Professor of Ancient History at Sofia University, "St. Kliment Ohridski," Bulgaria. Type. The artist-in-residence will be Tavares Strachan. Emil Nankov is an independent scholar from Sofia, Bulgaria. Présentation. Nature is Design: Living Architectures, Organic Design, and Ecological Media after the Bauhaus Petya Penkova is Assistant Professor at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences in Sofia, Bulgaria. From Paleolithic figurines to sculptural interventions in the landscape, or from sacred gardens to the golden ratio in architecture, ecological considerations in art range from the stylistic to the geopolitical, from the material to the philosophical. Earl Powell III is Director Emeritus and the longest serving Director of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Amalia Avramidou is Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology at the Democritus University of Thrace, Komotini, Greece.

A specialist in Byzantine and post-Byzantine art in Eastern Europe, his research focuses on contemporary art. (September–June) 

GETTY RESEARCH INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES 2019/2020 SCHOLARS, Tavares Strachan will be the artist-in-residence for the scholar year, the theme for which is Art and Ecology. Public Entertainment Venues as Urban Network Actors in Roman Macedonia and Thrace View & Apply. Tavares Strachan (Artist-in-Residence) lives and works in New York.
Her research focuses on the anthropology of art and science. Connecting Collecting and Provenance Research (Slovenia/Ex-Yugoslavia, Eastern Europe)  Surmounting the Chernobyl: Artistic Responses to Ecological Disaster Getty Research Institute Jun 18, 2018 . Despoina Tsiafaki is Classical Archaeologist and Director of Research at the Athena Research and Innovation Center in Information, Communication and Knowledge Technologies, Marousi, Greece.