Wyeth Foundation for American Art Publication Grant
Wyeth Foundation for American Art Publication Grant Application Process, Materials, Checklist
Application Process
Application must be submitted by the publisher. The publisher gathers all materials listed in the Grant Application Checklist, and mails the completed application to: Wyeth Grant, College Art Association, 275 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001.
Applications submitted by authors will not be accepted. Applications must be submitted in hard copy by mail or other delivery service. Applications submitted by email will not be accepted.
Schedule
Deadline for grant application to be received in the CAA office: October 1.
Awards will be made in November or December, and publishers notified by the end of the year. Grant awards will be announced at the CAA Annual Conference and in the March issue of CAA News.
Grant Application Checklist
Prepared by the author, and forwarded to the publisher:
- Form A (PDF, 12 KB)
- Author’s curriculum vitae
- Narrative description or abstract of the book (two pages maximum)
- Author’s response to (anonymous) peer reviews
Prepared by the publisher, who submits the completed application package:
- Form B (PDF, 12 KB)
- Publisher’s cover letter, describing the importance of the work and detailing for what purpose the grant is needed, including a basic budget or cost estimate.
- Partial manuscript, including:
Table of contents
Introductions
Sample chapter or partial chapters
Picture list (complete or representative)
Sample photocopies of images
Sample bibliography (no more than five pages) - Two or more peer reviews of the manuscript that have been submitted to the publisher. Reader’s reports should be anonymous to the author but (if possible) signed and dated for the benefit of the jury (to be kept confidential) and should not be more than three years old. The reports must be substantive, analytical evaluations of the complete manuscript. Mere endorsements are not acceptable. The author’s response to the reports should be included with the application so that the current state of the manuscript is made clear. These should be dated, with state-of-progress report, if older than one year. The jury does not admit reports written by the author’s dissertation adviser or other interested parties, such as a series editor. Note that reader’s reports are a significant and influential element of the grant application.
- All materials prepared by author, as listed above.
The logo of the College Art Association must appear with this notice and will be supplied to the publisher upon request.
Questions? Please contact:
Eve Sinaiko
Director of Publications
College Art Association
275 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY 10001
212-691-1051, ext. 208.



