Thirteen artists and scholars, representing the fields of Painting, Sculpture, and Art History were awarded Howard Fellowships for 2001-2002. The fellows and their projects were:
Linda Besemer, Professor, Painting, Occidental College, New Works: A Dialogue with High Modernist Painting.
Bruce Chao, Sculpture, Professor, Rhode Island School of Design, Trees as Sculpture.
Anne Higonnet, Associate Professor, Art History, Wellesley College, A History of Private Museums, from the Revolutions of 1848 to the Second World War.
David Joselit, Associate Professor, Art History, University of California, Irvine, Feedback: Art in the Age of Television.
Christina Kiaer, Assistant Professor, Art History, Columbia University, Towards an Art History of Socialist Realism: Aleksandr Deineka as Case Study.
Phyllis I. McGibbon, Associate Professor, Studio Art, Wellesley College, Fringe: a Series of Installations and Related Works on Paper.
Amy E. McNair, Associate Professor, Art History, University of Kansas, The Buddhist Sculpture Grottoes at Longmen: Patronage, Politics and Self-representation in Medieval China.
Jerry Mischak, Adjunct Lecturer, Sculpture, Brown University, Indigenous.
Sabina D. Ott, Associate Professor, Painting, Washington University in St. Louis, A Light and Heavy Place: New Digital Paintings.
Maria Tomasula, Associate Professor, Painting, University of Notre Dame, Baroque Proposals, a series of oil paintings.
Elizabeth Valdez del Alamo, Associate Professor, Art History, Montclair State University, Palace of the Mind: The Sculpture of Silos and the Transformation of Castilian Art during the Twelfth Century.
Timothy J. Van Laar, Professor, Painting, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne, Painted Sites: Digitally Structured Paintings.
Kim T. Yasuda, Professor III, Sculpture, University of California, Santa Barbara, Identity as Site, Domesticating Urban Geography.