How would you like to spend a year as a Research Resident at La Capraia in Naples, the site of the Center for the History of Art and Architecture of the Port Cities, a collaboration between the Museo di Capodimonte and our friends at the Edith O'Donnell Institute of Art History at Dallas?
"The Center for the History of Art and Architecture of the Port Cities, a collaboration between the Museo di Capodimonte and the Edith O'Donnell Institute of Art History at Dallas, based in the eighteenth-century building "La Capraia" in the Real Bosco di Capodimonte, invites applications for 4 Research Residencies for the academic year 2020-2021, for PhD students in history of art, architecture, history of music and archeology."
The call is also available at the following link: https://utdallas.edu/arthistory/port-cities/residencies/ Applications should be sent to the Center Coordinator Francesca Santamaria ([email protected]) by Saturday 15 February 2020.
For an overview of our activities, please visit https://utdallas.edu/arthistory/port-cities/
SOURCE: The Italian Program at the University of Dallas
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