Saturday 20 December 2014

Terra Foundation for American Art International Essay Prize

The Terra Foundation for American Art International Essay Prize recognizes excellent scholarship by a non-U.S. citizen working in the field of historical American art. Manuscripts should advance the understanding of American art, demonstrating new findings and original perspectives.
The aim of the award is to stimulate and actively support non-U.S. scholars working on American art topics, foster the international exchange of new ideas, and create a broad, culturally comparative dialogue on American art. Ph.D. candidates and above (or equivalent) who have not published in the journal American Art previously are eligible to participate in the competition. Essays may focus on any aspect of historical (pre-1980) American art and visual culture; however, architecture and film studies are not eligible.
Theme
Historical American art
Organizer
The Terra Foundation for American Art
Terra Foundation for American Art International Essay Prize
Prizes
The prize winner will be given the opportunity to work toward publication in American Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s scholarly journal. The winner will also receive a $1,000 cash award and a travel stipend of up to $3,000 to give a presentation in Washington, D.C., and meet with museum staff and fellows. This prize is supported by funding from the Terra Foundation for American Art.
Deadline
15 January, 2015
Guidelines
  • Preference will be given to submissions that address American art within a cross-cultural context and offer new ways of thinking about the material. A strong emphasis on visual analysis is encouraged.
  • Manuscripts previously published in a foreign language are eligible if released within the last two years (please state the date and venue of the prior publication).
  • Essays that have been published in English will not be considered.
  • Authors are invited to submit their own work for consideration; however, former applicants must submit on a new topic if they wish to be considered again.
  • We also urge scholars who know of eligible articles written by others to inform those authors of the prize.
  • The length of the essay (including endnotes) should be between 7,000 and 8,500 words and should include approximately 12 to 14 illustrations with figure references in the text.
  • The essay should be submitted by e-mail as a Word file and should include a bibliography of key sources.
  • A PDF file containing all of the illustrations, along with captions that provide each object’s title, artist, date, medium, dimensions, and current location, is also required.
  • All manuscripts should be accompanied by an abstract of 500 to 1,000 words written in English that: 1) clearly states the author’s thesis and the essay’s contribution to the field of American art, and 2) outlines the essay’s basic structure and methodology.
  • A curriculum vitae should be included as well.
  • Submissions must be sent toTerraEssayPrize@si.edu by January 15, 2015. Questions or comments may be emailed to the same address.
Inquiries
For more information on American Art, please consultamericanart.si.edu/research/journal.
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