MacDowell names 155 artists as spring and summer fellows

Clockwise from top left, Polly Apfelbaum by Joanna Eldredge Morrissey, Alice Sheppard courtesy of the artist, Fred Hersch, Sharon Washington by Tess Steinkolk, Shayok Misha Chowdhury by Joe Curnutte/Wooly Mammoth Theatre Company, Laurie Sheck by Nina Subin, Martin Shanly by Quique Curbelo/Festival de Cine Las Palmas and Lan Samantha Chang by IfeOluwa Nihinlola.

Clockwise from top left, Polly Apfelbaum by Joanna Eldredge Morrissey, Alice Sheppard courtesy of the artist, Fred Hersch, Sharon Washington by Tess Steinkolk, Shayok Misha Chowdhury by Joe Curnutte/Wooly Mammoth Theatre Company, Laurie Sheck by Nina Subin, Martin Shanly by Quique Curbelo/Festival de Cine Las Palmas and Lan Samantha Chang by IfeOluwa Nihinlola. —COURTESY PHOTO

Published: 03-07-2024 7:46 AM

MacDowell has awarded the equivalent of more than $2.3 million in spring and summer fellowships to 155 artists from 30 U.S. states and 14 countries.

The incoming artists-in-residence were awarded fellowships from a pool of 2,417 applicants for an acceptance rate of 6.3%.

The incoming group of MacDowell Fellows includes architects Nina Cooke and John and Janette Kim, composers Fred Hersch, Ruo Huang and Eun Young Lee, filmmakers Cecilia Aldarondo, Ra'anan Alexandrowicz, Martin Shanly, Scott Stark and Kimi Takesue, interdisciplinary artists taisha paggett, Patricia Sannit and Alice Sheppard, theater artists Avi Amon, Shayok Misha Chowdhury, Corinne Jaber and Sharon Washington, visual artists Polly Apfelbaum, Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Mar Figueroa and Helen O’Leary and writers Philip Boehm, Lan Samantha Chang, Jiayang Fan, M.K. Foster, Alexandra Kleeman, Megan McDowell, Laurie Sheck, Stacy Szymaszek, Benjamin Taylor, João Tordo and Sarah Weinman. 

“This incoming group of talented artists and the increasing numbers of applications we’ve been receiving means that our admissions panels have a demanding and incredibly important job of reviewing submissions to find the finest examples of creativity,” stated Executive Director Chiwoniso Kaitano. “And as a result of the high caliber of fellows we see coming to MacDowell from all corners of the world, it is clear our selection panels are excelling at their charge, and enabling us to offer residencies to the greatest artists of our generation.”

A panel of professionals in each discipline reviewed the second-largest pool of applicants, selecting fellows based on a work sample and project description. While at MacDowell, Fellows are provided a private studio and accommodations for a period of up to six weeks, and three meals a day. The next application period opens on Aug. 1, with a deadline of Sept. 10 for residencies to be scheduled from March through August of 2025.

According to discipline, the artists awarded spring-summer 2024 fellowships are as follows:

Architects: Nina Cooke John, Iman Fayyad, Ignacio González Galán, Chong Gu, Cory Henry, Elisa Iturbe, Ateya Khorakiwala, Janette Kim and Daisy Ziyan Zhang. 

Composers: Ingrid Arauco, Christian Bloquert, Fred Hersch, Martha Horst, Huang Ruo, Tonia Ko, Eun Young Lee, Eric Nathan, Billy Newman, Kyle Rivera, Stewart Wallace, Mengmeng Wang and Dalit Warshaw. 

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Video and filmmakers: Cecilia Aldarondo, Ra'anan Alexandrowicz, Ana Armengod, Tamara Mariam Dawit, Ana Isabel Fernandez de Alba, Juan Pablo González, Baba Hillman, Patricia Montoya, Nicole Otero, Tiziana Panizza, Morgan Quaintance, Lee Anne Schmitt, Martin Shanly, Scott Stark, Courtney Stephens, Kimi Takesue, Masha Vlasova, Qiong Wang and Eva Weber.

Interdisciplinary artists: Rozalinda Borcila, Doga Buse Cavdir, Nicoletta de la Brown, Sebastian Faßnacht, Liz Ferrer, Akiko Hatakeyama, Bonita Oliver, taisha paggett, Karthik Pandian, Anna Roberts-Gevalt, Patricia Sannit, Alice Sheppard, Bow Ty Enterprises Venture Capital, Allison Akootchook Warden and Cherrie Yu.

Theater artists: Avi Amon, Sam Chanse, Shayok Misha Chowdhury, Mia Chung, francisca da silveira, Erika Dickerson, Emily Feldman, Dave Harris, Monet Hurst-Mendoza, Rhianna Ilube, Corinne Jaber, Kandace James, Alex Lin, Artemis Montague, Utkarsh Rajawat, Peggy Stafford, Sharon Washington, Mallory Jane Weiss and Ava Wong Davies.

Visual artists: Polly Apfelbaum, Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Patrick Costello, Victoria Dugger, Laurie Fader, Mar Figueroa, David Fludd, Brianna Hernández, James Hosking, Janelle Iglesias, Lisa Iglesias, Digvijaysinh Jadeja, Ali Kaeini, Hai-Wen Lin, Farah Mohammad, Olivia Mole, Helen O'Leary, Carrie Schneider, Manal Shoukair, Anna Tsouhlarakis, Ziui Vance, Lulu White and Amia Yokoyama. 

Poets and writers: Joseph Aguilar, Tolani Akinola, Rosa Alcalá, Nell Bernstein, Philip Boehm, Corey Campbell, Lan Samantha Chang, Steven Chang, Ava Chin, Grace Cho, Jeannetta Craigwell-Graham, Sierra Crane Murdoch, Madeleine Dale, Bruna Dantas Lobato, Margaret Dean, Delight Ejiaka, Claire Evans, Jiayang Fan, M.K. Foster, Haleh Liza Gafori, Angie Kang, Adib Khorram, Sahar Khraibani, Alexandra Kleeman, Christopher Kondrich, Keith Kopka, Akil Kumarasamy, Carolene Kurien, Jami Nakamura Lin, Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa, Sarah Maslin, Dara Mathis, Megan McDowell, Zehra Nabi, Shazna Nessa, Uche Okonkwo, Funto Omojola, Itto Outini, Mekiya Outini, Charlotte Pence, Zandria Robinson , Clarisse Baleja Saidi, Said Shaiye, Kent Shaw, Laurie Sheck, Jacqueline Sheehan, Carter Sickels, Stacy Szymaszek, Rebecca Tamás, Benjamin Taylor,  Courtney Faye Taylor, João Tordo, Emma Törzs, Sarah Weinman, Kia Miakka Natisse Wood, Yao Xiao and James Yeh.