National Gallery of Canada/Musée des
beaux-arts du Canada
   
Canadian art, history of photography, art and science
   
The fellowships program of the National Gallery offers four competitive fellowships: one in pre-1970 Canadian art, one in post-1970 Canadian art, one in the history of photography (Lisette Model/Joseph G. Blum Fellowship), and one in art and science (Claudia De Hueck Fellowship). The fellowships in Canadian art and in art and science are open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. The fellowship in the history of photography is open to international applicants. The program supports advanced research by art historians, curators, critics, independent researchers, artists, and other professionals in the visual arts, museology, and related disciplines in the humanities, social, and natural sciences, who have a master’s degree or equivalent experience. All fellowships emphasize the use and investigation of the collections of the National Gallery, including those of the library and archives. Depending upon the nature of the research proposal, fellowships support three to five months tenure at the museum.
 
National Gallery of Canada
Musée des beaux-arts du Canada,
Ottawa, Ontario
Fellowships Programs
National Gallery of Canada
380 Sussex Drive
P.O. Box 427
Station A
Ottawa, Ontario K1N 9N4
Canada
Tel: (613) 990-0586
Fax: (613) 990-6190
E-mail: mwadding@gallery.ca
Website: http://www.national.gallery.ca
 
 

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