Competition: US & Canada
Anthony Angarola
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1928: (Profile photograph by Theatrical Studio) Angarola, Anthony: Appointed for creative work in painting, principally in France and Italy; tenure, twelve months from August 15, 1928. Born February 4, 1893, at Chicago, Illinois. Education: Art Institute of Chicag
Claudia Andujar
Claudia Andujar was born in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, in 1931, and spent her childhood in Romania and Hungary. During World War II, at the age of thirteen, she escaped from Hungary to Austria with her Swiss-born mother. Her father, a Hungarian Jew, was deported to the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau and later died there along
Nancy Andrews
Nancy Andrews, a Fellow in filmmaking and faculty member at the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Maine, has been making unique films for over twenty years. After receiving a B.F.A from the Maryland Institute, College of Art, she joined Emma Elizabeth Downing and Michael Willis to form the performance group Lambs Eat Ivy, which presented such works
Edward D. Andrews
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1937–38: ANDREWS, EDWARD DEMING: Appointed for the preparation of a work on the history of the American communal sect of Shakers and of their religious arts; tenure, twelve months from April 1, 1937. Born March 6, 1894, at Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Education:
Warwick Anderson
Warwick H. Anderson holds an appointment as Professorial Research Fellow in the Department of History and the Center for Values, Ethics, and the Law in Medicine at the University of Sydney. Additionally, he has an affiliation with the Unit for History and Philosophy of Science at Sydney and is a Professorial Fellow of the Centre