The Mortimer Hays-Brandeis Traveling Fellowship provides support to students in the visual and fine arts, including art history, conservation, studio art and photography, for travel and living expenses outside the continental United States, Alaska and Hawaii in accordance with a program of independent study or other activities approved by the fellowship selection committee.
The $19,000 fellowships are funded by income from the Mortimer and Sara Hays Endowment at Brandeis University.
This event is generously co-sponsored by the Committee on the Study of Religion, the Mahindra Humanities Center, and the Department of South Asian Studies. This event is part of the Harvard Buddhist Studies Forum events.
In Grief Made Marble (Yale University Press, 2023), Seth Estrin (History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University) offers a new account of the relationship between art and emotion in ancient Greece through a revelatory study of the sculpted funerary...
In this opening program for A Female Landscape and the Abstract Gesture, the curator Chassidy A. Winestock will offer an introduction to the exhibition and its historical context, followed by a conversation with the art historian Mary Schneider Enriquez. This exhibition brings...
The Post-Baccalaureate Fellowships are for Harvard College graduating seniors and recent graduates who wish to develop and apply their research and professional skills while gaining experience, building a portfolio of successful projects, and contributing to the humanities. These...
"We are delighted to announce the dates of the sixth annual SUNY New Paltz Undergraduate Art History Symposium, which will take place over Zoom on April 11-14, 2024. We enjoyed our biggest event yet last year with 143 speakers from 106 collegiate institutions across the globe, and we invite you to explore the website, where you can access all of...
Experience the vibrancy of Shanghai with the Harvard Summer Program, a six-week journey into China's economic powerhouse. This program counts as two semester-long courses...
Ana Ozaki Mellon Post-Doctoral Research Associate University of Virginia
This talk will discuss 'new Brazils' as a compelling model of futurity across the Atlantic over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. While Afro-Brazilian returnees in West Africa implemented such a vision...