The recipients for the first session of the 2023 academic year's Humanities and Arts Research (HARP) Production Awards have been announced, with a total of seven faculty members being selected.
These awards are made possible through the generous support of the MSU Research Foundation. The Office of Research and Innovation takes pride in supporting faculty members engaged in significant research endeavors that contribute to the development of creative and performance projects or activities within the arts and humanities.
The Humanities and Arts Research Program (HARP) provides funds, when research is complete, to help subsidize the costs of book publication, permissions to use copyrighted materials, CD recording and production, the creation and mounting of exhibits, and other expenses associated with producing the results of a complete creative or research project.
Congratulations to the following faculty awarded HARP grants for Session I of the 2023 academic year.
HARP Production Session I
Lead | Project Title | Department | College |
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Soma Chaudhuri | The Witch Studies Readet | Sociology | Social Science |
Ryan Claytor | One Bite at a Time - The First 20 Years of Elephant Eater Comics | Art, Art History, and Design | College of Arts and Letters |
Chris Corneal | I Profess: The Graphic Design Manifesto, 20th Anniversary Traveling Juried Exhibition | Art, Art History, and Design | College of Arts and Letters |
Gwendolyn Dease | Works of American Percussion Composer Paul Lansky - A Female Perspective | Percussion | College of Music |
Ricardo Lorenz | Dance Unlikely: Recording of Ricardo Lorenz's Violin Concerto | Music Composition | College of Music |
Rocío Quispe-Agnoli | Qhipa Pacha: Futurismo Peruano. A Bilingual Anthology | Romance and Classical Studies | Collage of Arts and Letters |
Rachel Winter | Samia Halaby: Centers of Energy | MSU Broad Art Museum |