Harvard’s Summer Institute for Technical Studies in Art (SITSA)
Course Topic: Time
Deadline to Apply: February 6, 2024
Workshop: June 3-14, 2024
Stipend: $1,800
More Information: https://harvardartmuseums.org
The course aims to introduce Ph. D. students in art history with diverse backgrounds and research interests to the interdisciplinary approach that is core to the technical study of art and to building relationships that increase collaboration, enrich research, and enhance scholarship across the field of art history and beyond.
The two-week residential workshop is designed for emerging scholars and museum professionals who believe that their thinking will benefit from more experience with object-based and art-technical investigations. Throughout the course, participants will engage with an expert faculty of conservators, conservation scientists, curators, art historians, artists, and other makers in close looking, art making, and the scientific investigation of artworks and cultural artifacts. This year’s Institute will focus on the topic of TIME.
Participants will be provided with housing and a stipend of $1,800 to help cover round-trip travel costs, food, and incidental expenses for the duration of the program.
More details on the program and information about the application process are accessible on the course’s webpage.