The Michael Ann Holly Fellowship from the Clark Art Institute supports senior humanities scholars researching the critical or historiographic aspects of visual phenomena.
Funder: Clark Art Institute
Due Dates: October 15, 2026 (Annual application deadline for Clark fellowships, including Michael Ann Holly Fellowship)
Funding Amounts: Semester-length residential fellowship; includes stipend, housing, and office space (exact stipend not specified—see guidelines).
Summary: Supports senior humanities scholars undertaking critical or historiographic research on visual phenomena.
The Michael Ann Holly Fellowship, part of the Clark Art Institute’s Research and Academic Program, is a semester-long residential fellowship designed to support senior humanities scholars. The fellowship prioritizes projects that critically or historiographically explore visual phenomena, fostering theoretically and historically reflective scholarship in the humanities. Named in honor of Michael Ann Holly, Starr Director Emerita of RAP, the fellowship offers an immersive research environment at the Clark in Williamstown, Massachusetts.