Art History/Archaeology Professor Receives Dedalus Fellowship
June 20, 2013
Abigal Mcewen Accepts The 2013 Dedalus Foundation Senior Fellowship For Her Project, “revolutionary Horizons: Art And Polemics In 1950s Cuba.”
By Natalie Kornicks
The College Of Arts And Humanities Would Like To Congratulate Art History And Archaeology Professor Abby Mcewen On Receiving The 2013 Dedalus Foundation Senior Fellowship For Her Project, A Book Titled “revolutionary Horizons: Art And Polemics In 1950s Cuba.” The Fellowship Includes A Stipend Of $30,000, The Maximum Amount Of Money Awarded To A Recipient.
“the Fellowship Is Supporting Final Stages Of Work On My Book Manuscript,” Mcewen Said. “and The Stipend Will Support A Semester Of Research Leave From The University (In Fall 2013), As Well As Travel To Miami And Havana.”
Her Book, Which She Expects To Complete By The End Of The Fellowship Year, Considers The Emergence Of Abstract Art In Havana And Its Promulgation Within A Radicalized Cultural Filed, Circumscribed By The National Discourse Of Cubanía And The Cold War Ideological Divide. Abstraction, Both A Physical Form And An Ideological Platform, Signaled New Possibilities For Art As A Means Of Social And Political Transformation, And Is The Focus Of Mcewen’s Research.
In Addition To The Dedalus Senior Fellowship, Her Project Has Also Been Supported By Grants And Fellowships From The Metropolitan Museum Of Art And The University Of Maryland Graduate School.
The Dedalus Foundation’s Senior Fellowship Program Is Intended To Encourage And Support Critical And Historical Studies Of Modern Art And Modernism. Under This Program, Fellowships Are Awarded To Writers And Scholars Who Have Demonstrated Their Abilities Through Previous Accomplishments And Who Are Not Currently Matriculated For Academic Degrees.
Congratulations Again To Assistant Professor Mcewen On Receiving This Prestigious Fellowship!