The Huntington is pleased to announce an addition to its fellowship program 
that may hold particular interest for members of this group. This fellowship is 
unusual among the Huntington's offerings in having no specific degree 
requirements.


 


The Huntington Fellowship in the Materiality of Print Culture
 This newly created fellowship in the Materiality of Print Culture provides one 
month of support for research in any aspect of printing history, book 
production, or illustration technologies including photography. Applications 
are welcomed from those inside and outside the academy, but are especially 
encouraged from librarians, curators, conservators, and advanced practitioners 
of any of the allied arts of printing, printmaking, photography, graphic 
design, or book production. Applicants must have a focused research project 
that centers on some material aspect of print culture and must demonstrate how 
research in The Huntington's Library collections is critical to its development.


 


Value of award: $3,500 per month


 


The Huntington Library awards over 150 research fellowships annually. 
Recipients of all fellowships are expected to be in continuous residence at The 
Huntington and to participate in, and make a contribution to, its intellectual 
life. The application deadline for fellowships in the 2020-2021 academic year 
is Nov. 15, 2019.


The Huntington is a collections-based research institute, which promotes 
humanities scholarship on the basis of its library holdings and art 
collections. The Library holds more than eleven million items that span the 
11th to 21st centuries. Its diverse materials center on fourteen intersecting 
collection <https://www.huntington.org/library-collections> strengths:




American history

architecture, landscape design, and planning

British history

California

early printed books

Hispanic history and culture

history of science, technology and medicine

literature in English

medieval manuscripts

maps and atlases

the Pacific Rim

prints, posters, and ephemera

photography

Western American history


https://www.huntington.org/available-fellowships#short 
<https://www.huntington.org/available-fellowships#short>


https://fellowships.huntington.org/ <https://fellowships.huntington.org/>


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Kristi Westberg
Senior Book & Paper Conservator
Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
San Marino CA
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