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Academic Residencies
To advance its educational mission, the Terra Foundation for American Art welcomes university and visual arts students and staff in the rich historical context of Giverny. Short-term academic residencies can be organized at the museum, allowing the participants to experience a multi-layered residency where lectures, seminars and workshops are held alongside gallery visits.
The seminar rooms and the auditorium, equipped with an audiovisual installation, are available to residential groups. The accommodation in the residency houses of the museum can be booked.
Download the academic residencies brochure
For further information, please contact
Ewa Bobrowska
e.bobrowska@maag.org
Ph: 33 (0)2 32 51 94 60

The International Consortium on Art History: Sixth International École de Printemps
The Multiple and the Unique: Seriality and Reproducibility
Musée d’Art Américain Giverny, June 9 – June 13, 2008
After Paris in 2003, Frankfort and Munich in 2004, Cortona in 2005, Lausanne in 2006 and Eichstätt in 2007, the sixth International Springtime Academy will take place this year in Giverny, France. This meeting of Masters, PhD students and art history professors is organized by the Réseau International pour la Formation en Histoire de l’Art – the International Consortium on Art History. The consortium is made up of European and North American Universities (Paris X, Lausanne, Francfort, Montréal, Harvard), “grandes écoles” (or prestigious doctoral institutions - Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa and École Normale Supérieure, Paris) and research centers (Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art de Paris et le Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte de Munich). Organized this year by the French member institutions of the network in partnership with the Terra Foundation for American Art, the Springtime Academy will bring together more than sixty participants to discuss themes based on the phenomena of seriality and reproducibility. The Academy will address the subject of American art history for the first time at this exceptional collaborative meeting.
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