The Dutch Textile Trade Project (www.dutchtextiletrade.org) has been awarded the Renaissance Society of America’s Digital Innovation Award. This project is co-led by HNA members Carrie Anderson and Marsely Kehoe, and received essential initial support from the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation and the Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art, and was the subject of JHNA’s Winter 2023 special issue (https://jhna.org/issues/vol-
In addition, three of the Samuel H. Kress Fellowships were awarded to research projects related to northern Europe:
- Julia LaPlaca, University of Michigan, “Woven Stone, Woven Flesh: Tapestries in Altar Environments, 1350-1580”
- Elizabeth Mattison, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, “Corrosive Thinking: Metals, Making, and Atmosphere in Early Modern Europe (1500-1550)”
- Arianna Ray, Northwestern University, “Paper Skin: Printing Blackness and Materializing Race in the Early Modern Dutch Atlantic”
Congratulations to all for these awards.