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Henry Moore Foundation 1871 Fellowship

The Henry Moore Foundation 1871 Fellowship was a three-year programme that offered established artists an opportunity to undertake research on aspects of American culture, develop new work and exchange ideas with professional and student artists on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. The six-month award included a research residency at the Rothermere American Institute at the University of Oxford and a production residency at the San Francisco Art Institute.

The Fellowship was offered on an annual basis and artists were selected from a shortlist of candidates nominated by a panel of arts professionals, including Jon Bewley, Lisa Corrin, Gary Garrels, Mary Horlock, Chrissie Iles, Marco Livingstone, Sandra Percival, Robert Storr and Gilane Tawadros.

2003 Jayne Parker (final year of award)
2002 Anya Gallaccio
2001 Richard Wentworth

Organised by the Ruskin School of Art and the San Francisco Art Institute in association with the Rothermere American Institute at the University of Oxford, New College, Oxford, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford and Magdalen College, Oxford and supported by funding from the Henry Moore Foundation.