Bard Graduate Center, a member of the Association of Research Institutes in Art History (ARIAH), offers long and short-term fellowships for researchers working on the cultural history of the material world and welcomes scholars working across art history, architecture and design history, economic and cultural history, history of technology, philosophy, anthropology, and archaeology. Below are the fellows who will be in residence during the 2019–20 academic year.
Jan Eike Dunkhase will be resident at the BGC until the end of November working on Heidegger’s thinking about history in the 1920’s and its impact on later 20th-century historiography.
Soon Kai Poh is BGC’s Mellon Fellow in Cultures of Conservation this academic year. He will be working on organizing the seminar meetings at the Cooper-Hewitt that are aimed at developing the upcoming exhibition on Conserving Active Matter (spring 2022).
Jan Eike Dunkhase will be resident at the BGC until the end of November working on Heidegger’s thinking about history in the 1920’s and its impact on later 20th-century historiography.
Soon Kai Poh is BGC’s Mellon Fellow in Cultures of Conservation this academic year. He will be working on organizing the seminar meetings at the Cooper-Hewitt that are aimed at developing the upcoming exhibition on Conserving Active Matter (spring 2022).