Art History in Latin America
Reports of the Latin American Fellowship Program, 1994–2000

Publication History
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The Latin American Fellowship Program began in 1994 as the first major research collaboration of the Association of Research Institutes in Art History (ARIAH). It concluded with the publication of this research report. The program was intended to provide research opportunities at ARIAH-member and other North American institutions for scholars from Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. Over a six-year period, eighteen fellows were hosted by eight of ARIAH’s then eighteen member institutions and made trips to more than sixty institutions throughout North America and Italy, where they forged professional ties with colleagues. The ARIAH consortium provided an unrivaled network of research opportunities, affording fellows mobility among institutions and combined resources stronger than those available at any single institution.
Published by the National Gallery of Art and the Association of Research Institutes in Art History
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