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Call for applications Summer Course for the Study of the Arts in Flanders: The Age of Van Eyck in Context

Annually, the Summer Course brings a select group of 18 highly qualified young researchers to Flanders. They are offered an intensive 11-day programme of lectures, discussions, and visits related to a specific art historical period of Flemish art. The Summer Course provides the participants with a clear insight into the Flemish art collections from the period at hand, as well as into the current state of research on the topic.

The sixth edition of the Summer Course will focus on 'The Age of Van Eyck in Context'. It will be held from June 21 until July 1, 2020. Excursions will be made to Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp, Leuven, Brussels, Hoogstraten, Lille, Mons and Tournai. The language of the Summer Course is English.

Programme
Check the preliminary programme (.pdf). 

Who can apply?
Participants have a master's degree or are PhD student, junior curator or restorer and they are specialised in (art in the age of) Van Eyck. The master's degree was earned maximum 10 years ago.

Deadline for applications
15 December 2019, 5 p.m. (Central European Time)

Participation fee and grants
The participation fee of the Summer Course is fixed at €1089 per person. The fee includes the full 11-day programme, 10 overnight hotel stays in a single-occupancy room, all transportation within the programme, all entry tickets, two receptions, five lunches and five dinners. Not included in the participation fee is the transport to and from Belgium.

  • To facilitate students with limited financial means, the organisation of the Summer Course for the Study of the Arts in Flanders has made available two grants of €544,5 each. The recipients of the grant will pay a reduced participation fee of €544,5 instead of the regular fee.
  • Thanks to the generous support of the Samuel H. Kress Foundation's History of Art Grants Program two US students and citizens are offered a grant that will fully cover the programme fee and round trip flights between Belgium and the US.

How to apply?
All applicants should send a resume, a letter of motivation and a letter of recommendation from a faculty member or a museum professional to an.seurinck@vlaamsekunstcollectie.be.

In addition to a resume, a letter of motivation and a letter of recommendation, from a faculty member, required for general applications, candidates for the Summer Course grant are asked to send a Summer Course a grant application form

In addition to a resume, a letter of motivation and a letter of recommendation, from a faculty member, required for general applications, candidates for the Kress grant are asked to send a one page statement explaining their financial need.

Partners
The Summer Course for the study of the arts in Flanders is a joint initiative of:
Musea Brugge
Museum of Fine Arts Ghent
Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp
Mu.ZEE Ostend
M - Museum Leuven
University of Ghent
Catholic University of Leuven
Flemish Research Centre for the Arts in the Burgundian Netherlands
Rubenianum
Flemish Art Collection

Structural content partners for this edition are:
KBR (Royal Library of Belgium)
Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (KIK-IRPA)
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium

This edition is coordinated by:
Musea Brugge
Flemish Research Centre for the Arts in the Burgundian Netherlands
Flemish Art Collection

With the support of the Rubenianum Fund administered by the King Baudouin Foundation.