The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) has announced the 2019 Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellows in American Art. Eleven scholars have been selected to receive support during the 2019-2020 academic year as they research and write their dissertations, which explore a wide range of topics in object- and image-based US art history.

“Since the early 1990s, this program has supported 300 exceptional emerging scholars of US art history,” said Matthew Goldfeder, director of fellowship programs at ACLS. “Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellows have helped to shape the field of American art. Many former fellows give back to the program as senior scholars by participating in the program’s peer-review process and helping to select the promising new scholars who will continue to build the field in the coming generation.”

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Doctoral Candidate, Visual and Environmental Studies

Harvard University

Fluid Materialisms in Contemporary Art, 1960s-Present

Doctoral Candidate, Art and Art History

University of Texas at Austin

After the Punchline: American Visual Parody since the 1970s as Generative Form

Doctoral Candidate, Art History

University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Traces: A Transhistorical Study of Fiber Ecologies in Contemporary Art

Doctoral Candidate, History of Art

University of California, Berkeley

Maximum Feasible Participation: Art in the War on Poverty, 1959-1973

Doctoral Candidate, Art History, Theory, and Criticism

University of California, San Diego

Vanguardias Transnacionales: Reconciling the Local and the Global in Chicano Art

Doctoral Candidate, Art History

City University of New York, The Graduate Center

After the Renaissance: Art and Harlem in the 1960s

Doctoral Candidate, Visual Studies

University of California, Irvine

Alternative Abstractions: Art and Science in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles

Doctoral Candidate, Art History

Northwestern University

For Immediate Release: Public Relations and Contemporary Art in the United States, 1967–1990

Doctoral Candidate, Art History

Stanford University

Deep Cuts: Art and Transgender History in the United States

Doctoral Candidate, Art History

Northwestern University

Machine-Eyed Modern: Art, Science, and Visual Experience in Early Cold War America

Doctoral Candidate, History of Art

University of Pennsylvania

Facing Freedom: Tracing African American Emancipation in Antebellum Portraiture