The Jacqueline Lichtenstein CFHA-Clark Fellowship at the Clark Art Institute supports innovative summer research in art history, museum studies, or visual arts for French-based scholars and curators.
Funder: Clark Art Institute
Due Dates: October 15, 2026 (Annual Clark Fellowship application deadline; applies to Clark fellowships, including the Jacqueline Lichtenstein CFHA‑Clark Fellowship)
Funding Amounts: 5-week summer fellowship; stipend, housing, and office provided (see guidelines for details).
Summary: Supports innovative research in art history, museum studies, or visual arts for curators or academics based in France or its overseas territories.
Key Information: Only curators or academics based in France or its overseas territories are eligible.
The Jacqueline Lichtenstein CFHA-Clark Fellowship is a summer fellowship hosted by the Research and Academic Program (RAP) at the Clark Art Institute in partnership with Le Comité français d'histoire de l'art (CFHA). Named in honor of Jacqueline Lichtenstein, this fellowship is designed to support path-breaking research in art history, museum studies, or the visual arts. The award provides curators or academics based in France or its overseas territories with the opportunity to pursue focused, innovative scholarship in the supportive and resource-rich environment of the Clark.