The Wyeth Fellowship for American Art Histories at the Clark Art Institute supports research on American art and material culture from the colonial era to the mid-twentieth century.
Funder: Clark Art Institute
Due Dates: October 15, 2026 (Annual Clark fellowship application deadline)
Funding Amounts: Semester fellowship; includes stipend, housing, and office space (see guidelines for current details)
Summary: Supports research on American art, artists, and material culture from the colonial era to the mid-twentieth century.
Key Information: Applications follow the central Clark Fellowship process; Wyeth follows the Clark annual cycle.
The Wyeth Fellowship for American Art Histories, administered by the Research and Academic Program at the Clark Art Institute, supports research projects on the history of American art and visual culture—including Native Art—from the colonial era through the mid-twentieth century. The fellowship encourages historically grounded scholarship addressing art, artists, and material culture within this broad chronological scope. It is designed for scholars whose work advances understanding of American visual and material practices.