A.S. (Ann-Sophie) Lehmann, Prof Dr

2020-2023
Curious Hands. Moving Making to the Core of Education (NWO Smart Culture)
https://www.nwo.nl/actueel/nieuws/2019/08/zeven-toekenningen-in-programma-smart-culture-kunst-en-cultuur.html
2019 (may-july)
Visiting fellow, BildEvidenz, Excellence Cluster Art History, FU Berlin
http://bildevidenz.de/fellows/ann-sophie-lehmann/
2016-2019
Art, Making & Material Literacy, Art Academy Minerva
https://www.hanze.nl/nld/onderzoek/profielen/lectoren/ann-sophie-lehmann?r=https://www.hanze.nl/nld/onderzoek/overzichten/lectoren
2016-2020
Recipes & Realities. NWO & Netherlands Institute for Conservation, Art & Science (NICAS); member of research team
http://www.nicas-research.nl/research/current-projects/stumpel/rare.html
2016
Exhibition Object Lessons. Die Welt begreifen in 8 Lektionen, Museum der Dinge, Berlin
http://www.museumderdinge.de/ausstellungen/object-lessons
2015 May-July
Visiting Scholar, Bottled Knowledge: Visual and Textual Transmission of the Material Properties of Oil for Painting, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Research Group Prof. Dr. Sven Dupre Art and Knowledge in Pre-modern Europe.
2013
Getty Scholar, Coloring Life, Crafting Images: Early Hand-Colored Photographs in Japan and the West, The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles
2006-2010
The Brush in the Computer. A critical history of computer graphics and the 'painterly turn' in visual culture. VENI-research grant NWO (Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research)
2008-2013
The Impact of Oil 1350-1550, NWO Research Project, PI prof. Jeroen Stumpel, Utrecht University, University of Amsterdam, in collaboration with the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
2008-2010
Navel-Body-Skin, Art & Research project, IVOK, Instituut voor Onderzoek in de Kunsten, KU Leuven and St. Lucas Academie, Gent. PI prof. B. Baert, KU Leuven, International research partner: A. Lehmann
2008
The representation of creativity and art making in visual culture, research fellow Meertens Institute, KNAW, Amsterdam
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