- 4.1.granting fellowships as benefits in kind and/or benefits in cash to applicants who
practice or research multidisciplinarity at an exemplary professional or pre-professional
level, as defined by the Application Guidelines for the Multidisciplinary Fellowship and
for the Philosophy Dissertation Fellowship that are available at the APRA website;
- 4.2.organizing and holding seminars, workshops and conferences in which past
multidisciplinary fellows teach, present or discuss their work and methods of inquiry;
- 4.3.offering the artist and philosopher Adrian Piper’s work environment and history as
resources to researchers seeking a fuller and clearer understanding of the conditions,
methods and processes of multidisciplinary creative inquiry in general;
- 4.4.creating, maintaining and managing the domicile of Adrian Piper’s work environment,
works archive, library and family archive;
- 4.5.publishing texts or electronic media works by, about, or thematically related to Adrian
Piper's work in art and/or philosophy;
- 4.6compiling and publishing a comprehensive online Index of Adrian Piper’s works in art
and in philosophy;
- 4.7.providing informational and material support for and cooperation with curators,
authors and institutions that are interested in the exhibition or publication of works by
Adrian Piper.
It is left to the discretion of the Adrian Piper Research Archive Foundation to decide on
the nature, extent and priority of these measures (4.1) to (4.7) for achieving its charitable
purpose.