American Material Culture: Nineteenth-Century New York
FAIN: EH-50428-14
Bard College (Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504-9800)
David P. Jaffee (Project Director: March 2014 to May 2017)
A four-week institute for eighteen college and university teachers to study nineteenth-century American material culture in New York City.
The Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture proposes a four-week summer institute in July 2013 for college teachers to study American Material Culture and bring this important field of the humanities into wider use for teaching and research. The institute will focus on the nineteenth century with an emphasis on material from New York City. Leading practitioners in this interdisciplinary field of study from a variety of disciplines will serve as faculty. Participants will study significant texts in the scholarly material culture literature, as well as pursue hands-on work with artifacts in local and regional collections. We would anticipate applications from participants with some experience doing artifactual work, as well as those who have never taught or studied material culture. We would ask that applicants come with a modest teaching or research project in hand that they can work on during the four weeks of the institute.