All full-time faculty (tenure or non-tenure track) on the Morgantown campus are eligible to apply for The Art Museum of WVU Fellowship program, an opportunity for faculty and instructors from across disciplines to enhance their teaching and scholarship by engaging with the Art Museum’s permanent collection of more than 4,000 objects.
This includes clinical, teaching and service track faculty as well faculty equivalents and other professionals with teaching responsibilities.
Fellows will collaborate with museum staff in the summer of 2022 to develop a small (approximately 20 objects) exhibition that integrates themes and concepts from their teaching and research practice with the Art Museum’s collection. During the summer, the fellow will receive $3,600 in summer research funding as they research objects for potential inclusion in the exhibition. They will also meet with Art Museum staff to plan and draft interpretive materials such as exhibition didactics, accompanying essays and education guides.
During the exhibition period (spring semester 2023 or fall semester 2023), the fellow is expected to substantively integrate the resulting exhibition into their curriculum for the chosen semester and to serve as an ambassador for departmental and college colleagues to do the same. They are also expected to participate in at least one public program at the Art Museum related to the exhibition.
The application deadline is April 1; award notification is April 14.
Apply for this Faculty Fellowship Award.
Contact Heather Harris, Art Museum educational programs manager, at heather.harris@mail.wvu.edu for any questions about the fellowship program and application.
Applicants may contact curator Robert Bridges at bob.bridges@mail.wvu.edu for questions about the Art Museum’s collections prior to submitting their applications.