Scholar-in-Residency at Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies
LACMA announces a Scholar-in-Residency for Viennese Art at the Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies
On occasion of its multi-year acquisition of the Kallir Family Collection, begun by the venerated émigré scholar and dealer Otto Kallir at his Neue Galerie in Vienna in 1923 and continued at New York’s Galerie St. Etienne, the Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies at LACMA has announced a Scholar-in-Residence for Viennese Art. In addition, the Rifkind Center continues its Scholar-in-Residence Program for study of its collection of Expressionist art and dedicated library of primary and secondary literature. Information about the Rifkind Center as well as both on both programs, along with an application form can be found at this link. https://www.lacma.org/learn/rifkind-center-german-expressionist-studies
Rifkind Scholar-in-Residence Program
The Robert Gore Rifkind Foundation funds a Scholar-in-Residence program, giving individuals the opportunity to conduct full-time research in the Rifkind Center for a period of one to two weeks. A fixed stipend is provided to help cover the costs of travel, accommodations, and living expenses over the course of the residency.
Applicants need to complete an application form and provide a current C.V. and a project description of up to 500 words. The project description should describe in detail which Rifkind Center resources are relevant to the research project. Works in the Rifkind Center collection can be searched using LACMA’s Collection Online database. Many of our rare books and periodicals, as well as the complete contents of our library can be searched in the Library Catalog.
The program is open to museum professionals, holders of master’s or doctoral degrees, Ph.D. candidates, and individuals with a record of professional achievement in relevant fields. Scholars from outside of the U.S. are encouraged to apply.
Application deadlines are October 31st and March 31st for spring/summer and fall/winter residencies, respectively. If you have any questions about the program, please email rifkind@lacma.org.
The Kallir Family Scholar-in-Residence for Viennese Art at the Rifkind Center
The Kallir Family in memory of Otto Kallir has initiated a Scholar-in-Residence program devoted to Viennese art at the Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies. This residency is intended for scholars focused on the Secessionist, Expressionist, and allied tendencies in Viennese art in anticipation of an exhibition on the subject tentatively scheduled for 2030 and provides the opportunity to conduct full-time research in the Rifkind Center for a period determined by the needs of each proposal. A fixed stipend is provided to help cover the costs of travel, accommodation, and living expenses over the course of the residency.
Applicants are asked to complete an application form and provide a current C.V. and a project description of up to 500 words. The project description should detail which Rifkind Center resources are relevant to the research. Works in the Rifkind Center collection can be searched using LACMA’s Collection Online database. Many of our rare books and periodicals, as well as the complete contents of our library can be searched in the Library Catalog.
The program is open to museum professionals, holders of master’s or doctoral degrees, Ph.D. candidates, and individuals with a record of professional achievement in relevant fields. Scholars from outside of the U.S. are encouraged to apply.
Applications open on January 1, 2026 for spring/summer and fall/winter residencies. If you have any questions about the program, please email rifkind@lacma.org.