Once again the Sotheby Research Institute is sponsoring a research award for students writing on the subjects of art collecting or the art market
http://www.sothebysinstitute.com/news-and-events/news/call-for-student-paper-submissions-arlis-award/. This generous award of $3000 to the winner (individual or group effort) and $1000 to the assisting library will be presented at the 2018 ARLIS conference
in New York.
Please post this flier, pass along to your departments or students, and encourage anyone you know to submit. The deadline is December 15 which should allow for papers written this semester to be considered. Any paper written in this calendar
year up to the deadline, graduate or undergraduate, by a current or recently-graduated student is eligible.
Please contact me if you have questions.
Lee
Lee Sorensen, A.M., A.M.
Chair, Sotheby Research Institute Award Committee
Librarian for Art, Architecture and Visual Studies
Duke University
919.660.5994
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