MacDowell names new class of fellows

MacDowell Fellows, clockwise from top left, Colson Whitehead (Joanna Eldredge Morrissey photo), Alexandra Lange (Mark Wickens) Daniel K. Isaac (Luke Fontana Photography), PaviElle French (Sharolyn B. Hagen), Mark Dean Veca (Joanna Eldredge Morrissey), Soomi Kim (Deborah Lopez), Lenard Smith (Mr. Wren) and Eileen Myles (Joanna Eldredge Morrissey).  

MacDowell Fellows, clockwise from top left, Colson Whitehead (Joanna Eldredge Morrissey photo), Alexandra Lange (Mark Wickens) Daniel K. Isaac (Luke Fontana Photography), PaviElle French (Sharolyn B. Hagen), Mark Dean Veca (Joanna Eldredge Morrissey), Soomi Kim (Deborah Lopez), Lenard Smith (Mr. Wren) and Eileen Myles (Joanna Eldredge Morrissey).   COURTESY PHOTO

Published: 09-12-2024 12:04 PM

The MacDowell artist residency program has awarded 147 fellowships to artists working in multiple disciplines from 27 states and 11 countries for the fall and winter season.

These artists will arrive at MacDowell’s campus in Peterborough from September through February, for an average stay of four weeks. They are coming from locations such as Kenya, Macedonia, Uganda, Greece and Australia, and U.S. states like Kentucky, Wisconsin, Washington and Mississippi. The incoming group of artists-in-residence were awarded fellowships based on a work sample judged by independent panels of experts in each of seven disciplines who reviewed 2,274 applications for an acceptance rate of 6.3%

The incoming group of MacDowell Fellows includes architectural critic Alexandra Lange and architect Elihu Rubin, composers Yotam Haber, Gregory Mertl, David Rakowski, Jason Robinson, Steven Kazuo Takasugi and Anthony Vine, filmmakers Faraz Anoushahpour, Faisal Azam, Josephine Decker, Carine Doumit, Lisa Leeman and Michèle Stephenson, interdisciplinary artists Maya Ciarrocchi, nicHi douglas, PaviElle French, Joseph Keckler and Jaamil Olawale Kosoko, theater artists Mugabi Byenkya, Daniel K. Isaac and Soomi Kim, visual artists Nancy Bowen, Liz Collins, Donna Gordon, David Hytone, Elle Perez, Amy Podmore, Lenard Smith and Mark Dean Veca and writers Rachel Cantor, Francisco Cantú, Mary H.K. Choi, Porochista Khakpour, Sue Miller, Eileen Myles, Han Ong, Tyriek White and Colson Whitehead.

“Announcing our latest selection of MacDowell Fellows is one of the highlights of my year,” stated MacDowell Executive Director Chiwoniso Kaitano. “This latest group of incoming fellows, both mid-career and established artists, has affirmed my expectations of awe and discovery. The variety of mediums, styles, approaches, and emotions evoked by their work is a testament to the amazing caliber of artists who apply for MacDowell Fellowships each year.”

While at MacDowell, Fellows are provided with a private studio and accommodations for a period of up to six weeks, and three chef-prepared meals a day. 

The artists awarded fall-winter 2024-2025 fellowships are:

Architecture: Shelby Doyle, Nick Guertin, Daniel Hall, Joseph James, Alexandra Lange, Catie Newell, Elihu Rubin and Andrew Witt.

Music composition: Natalie Dietterich, Peter Fahey, Yotam Haber, John Liberatore, Pamela Madsen, Elliott McKinley, Gregory Mertl, Eric Moe, Karen Power, David Rakowski, Jason Robinson, Matt Smiley, Steven Kazuo Takasugi, Anthony Vine and Xinyang Wang.

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Interdisciplinary arts: Stephanie Acosta, Maya Ciarrocchi, nicHi douglas, PaviElle French, Danielle Hatch, Joseph Keckler, Benjamin Akio Kimitch, Jon Kinzel, Jaamil Olawale Kosoko, Melissa Koziebrocki, Xinan Ran, Matt Romein and Anna Sperber.

Theater arts: jose sebastian alberdi, Lyndsey Bourne, é boylan, Mugabi Byenkya, Daniel K. Isaac, Julia Jordan, Soomi Kim, Stefani Kuo, Minna Lee, Kimi Maeda, Doug Robinson, Mfoniso Udofia, Royce Vavrek and Ali Viterbi.

Visual arts: Nancy Bowen, Liz Collins, veronique (nico) d'entremont, Jose deVera, Georgia Dickie, Josh Dorman, Farima Fooladi, Emily Gherard, Donna Gordon, David Hytone, Melissa Ling, Javaid Nayyar, Elle Perez, Amy Podmore, Lenard Smith, Margaret-Anne Smith, Amy Talluto, Mark Dean Veca, Marian Wijnvoord, Sandy Williams and Tianyi Zhang.

Literature: Alfredo Aguilar, Donald Antrim, Lamorna Ash, Khadija Bajaber, Elizabeth Barber, Rachel Cantor, Francisco Cantú, Diana Cao, Diana Cejas, Mary H.K. Choi, Madeleine Cravens, Arwen Donahue, Jenny George, A. Kendra Greene, Rebecca Handler, David Hansen, Mikko Harvey, Hermione Hoby, Elizabeth Kadetsky, Trevor Ketner, Porochista Khakpour, August Lamm, Andrea Lawlor, Wenwen Mao, Fina Mbabazi, Thomas McBee, Sue Miller, He Jin Moon, Meaghan Mulholland, Eileen Myles, Janelle Nanos, Stephanie Newman, Achim Nowak, Han Ong, Eren Orbey, Carolyn Orosz, Molly O'Toole, Joanna Pearson, Cleo Qian, Melissa Range, Lucy Sante, Ellena Savage, Kathryn Scanlan, Roger Sedarat, Márton Simon, Rachel Slade, Lauren Swift, Sam Taylor, Ikechukwu Roy Udeh-Ubaka, Reggie Ugwu, Corinna Vallianatos, Amy Waldman, Ting Wang, Tyriek White, Colson Whitehead, Cecily Wong, Jenny Xie and Jeffrey Zuckerman.