[Nat_Issues] re: Peabody Essex Museum 2012 Native American
Fellowships (fwd)
Charlotte Cote
clotise at u.washington.edu
Thu Feb 9 22:06:40 PST 2012
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Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2012 15:03:45 -0600
From: McNickle Center <mcnickle at newberry.org>
To: wrightm at u.washington.edu
Subject: Peabody Essex Museum 2012 Native American Fellowships
Dear colleagues,
PLEASE NOTE: FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION DUE Feb. 25, 2012!
Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem, Massachusetts is seeking applicants for
the 2012 PEM Native American Fellowships, offering 10-week paid fellowships in
museum
practice, travel and lodging included.
For Program Guidelines, Project Descriptions and the Application Form go to:
www.pem.org/join/fellowships
For further questions, or if you have difficulty downloading the attachments,
please contact me at the address, e-mail or phone number below.
Please feel free to forward this information to others that may be interested
in this opportunity. Thanks!
Dan Elias
Director of Grant Administration
Peabody Essex Museum East India Square Salem, MA 01970
dan_elias at pem.org Direct line: 978-542-1578 Fax: 978-740-0562
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For additional information about the Peabody Essex Museum, please visit our
website, www.pem.org
The Peabody Essex Museum presents art and culture from New England and around
the world. The museum's collections are among the finest of their kind,
showcasing an
unrivaled spectrum of American art and architecture (including four National
Historic Landmark buildings) and outstanding Asian, Asian Export, Native
American,
African, Oceanic, Maritime and Photography collections. In addition to its vast
collection, the museum offers a vibrant schedule of changing exhibitions and a
hands-on education center. The museum campus features numerous parks, period
gardens and 22 historic properties, including Yin Yu Tang, a 200-year-old house
that
is the only example of Chinese domestic architecture on display in the United
States
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