Grants and Fellowships July 2022–June 2023
Autumn 2022 At the October 2022 meeting of the Advisory Council, the following grants and fellowships were awarded: Collaborative Project Grants Arts Council Collection and the Department of Art History, University of Birmingham were awarded £20,000 towards collaborative research for the project Mapping the Collection The University of East Anglia and Loughborough University London were awarded £20,000 towards collaborative research for the project Exhibiting Oceans in the UK Today Curatorial Research Grants Drawing Room was awarded £30,401 to help support a research curator to work on the project The Time of Our Lives Museum of the Home was awarded £37,366 to help support a research curator to work on the project Homes Through Time The Royal Academy was awarded £22,287 to help support a research curator to work on the project Entangled Pasts: The Royal Academy, Enslavement and Empire
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Turner Contemporary was awarded £35,000 to help support a research curator to work on the project Resistance The Victoria and Albert Museum was awarded £30,000 to help support a research curator to work on the project Hubs, Nodes and Networks: A New History of British Digital Art Digital Project Grants University of Lincoln was awarded £20,000 towards a digital research project focused on architectural illusionistic spaces at Beverley Minster and Lincoln Cathedral, through the project Morphing Virtual Spaces: Medieval Architecture and Illusion Tate Galleries was awarded £30,000 towards the digitisation and online publication of the collage scrapbook of Alison Smithson, through the project Alison’s Mind: A Collage Scrapbook of Postcolonial Imagery on Old England Four Corners Gallery was awarded £30,000 towards the digital project focused on the Half Moon Photography Workshop’s touring exhibitions from 1976 to 1984, through the project On the Move: Digital Archive Project
Publication Grants Rosamond Allwood and North Herts Council were awarded £4,900 towards publishing Camden Town to Garden City: The Letchworth paintings of Gilman, Gore and Ratcliffe Jeffrey Auerbach was awarded £800 towards publishing William Simpson’s Underground Empire Gemma Brace and Simon Grant were awarded £3,000 towards publishing Paule Vézelay: Living Lines Clare Carolin was awarded £3,000 towards publishing The Deployment of Art: The Imperial War Museum’s Artistic Records Committee John-Joseph Charlesworth was awarded £1,800 towards publishing The Mediation of Art in Britain 1968–1976: The Critical War Alice Correia, Anjalie Dalal-Clayton and Elizabeth Robles (Editors) were awarded £3,000 towards publishing Interventions in British Art History: Critical Essays on Artists of African, Caribbean, and Asian Descent