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PAT PHILLIPS, Induction Cut, 2018, acrylic, oil pastel, collage, airbrush, aerosol paint on canvas, 52” x 63” – Visual Arts Fellow 2019-2020 WORK CENTER MONTHLY MARCH 2020 FINE ARTS WORK CENTER BETTE WARNER RESIGNS AFTER NEARLY A DECADE OF LEADERSHIP The Board of Trustees of the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown announces the resignation of Bette Warner as Co-Executive Director effective March 1, 2020 due to personal circumstances. We take this time to thank Bette for her commitment and invaluable contributions during her tenure. Over the past nine years, Bette has overseen a number of important programming and development initiatives, providing essential operational guidance and leadership. During her time with the Work Center, she has been an integral part of the FAWC family. Bette is departing with the Work Center in good hands – with an experienced staff and Co-Executive Director Richard MacMillan’s continued leadership. “I came to the Work Center for two reasons – FAWC’s remarkable contributions to American arts and letters and to work with the inimitable Bette Warner,” says Richard MacMillan. The Work Center looks to 2020 as a very pivotal year for opportunity, growth and succession. We thank Bette for her guidance over the years and wish her and her family the very best. Trustee President Marty Davis noted that, “Bette has been key to the survival and success of the Work Center. We will miss her. On behalf of the Board and the entire FAWC community, we wish her and her family the very best for the future.” “After much reflection, it is with a heavy heart that I have decided to resign from my position as Co-Executive Director, says Bette Warner. I come to this decision due to important family considerations. My tenure at the Work Center has been deeply rewarding. Being a part of this extraordinary creative community has defined my days for nearly a decade. I am grateful to many and will deeply miss my committed colleagues, the gifted Fellowship community, and our dedicated volunteer leadership. It has been an honor to work along-side you.” WE WILL MISS YOU! SUMMER PROGRAM WEEK-LONG WORKSHOPS IN CREATIVE WRITING AND VISUAL ARTS 2020 SUMMER WORKSHOPS REGISTRATION IS OPEN! PETE HOCKING, For My Prayer Has Always Been Love (detail), 2019, oil on panel, 36” x 36” – 2020 Summer Program Faculty FAWC.ORG/SUMMER CLICK BELOW TO VIEW THE COMPLETE CATALOG OF SUMMER WORKSHOPS, SPECIAL THEMED WEEKS AND EVENTS LOOK FOR THE PRINTED CATALOG IN YOUR MAILBOX! WORK 2 O 2 O BOOK A CATALOG OF CREATIVE WRITING AND VISUAL ARTS WORKSHOPS, EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS SUMMER INTERNSHIPS AT THE FINE ARTS WORK CENTER FAWC.ORG/INTERNS CLICK BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY Join our creative writing and visual arts community and spend your summer at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, located at the tip of Cape Cod and surrounded by 40 miles of pristine national seashore. APPLICATION DEADLINE APRIL 3 NOTIFICATION MAY 4 24PEARLSTREET ONLINE WRITING WORKSHOPS FAWC.ORG/24 WATCH FOR OUR SUMMER SESSION 2020 ONLINE WRITING WORKSHOPS CATALOG COMING ONLINE IN APRIL! FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM SEVEN-MONTH RESIDENCIES FOR EMERGING WRITERS AND VISUAL ARTISTS VISUAL ARTS FELLOWS CURRENT & UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS AND NEWS JENNIFER PACKER, Visual Arts Fellow 2015-2016 and 2014-2015 - Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, CA, solo show, “Every Shut Eye Ain’t Asleep,” May 17 – Nov. 30 - Has won the 2020 Hermitage Greenfield Prize – includes a six-week residency at the Hermitage Artist Retreat and a $30,000 commission for a new work, which will premiere in Sarasota in 2022 with the Hermitage’s presenting partner, The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art SUSAN OPPENHEIMER, Visual Arts Fellow 1995-1996 - Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA, solo installation, “S-334473,” on view now RAUL DE LARA, Visual Arts Fellow 2019-2020 - Ethan Cohen Gallery New York, NY, group show, opening Mar. 5 and an additional exhibition in Switzerland in Jun. (details to come) - One of his sculptures will be featured as part of the auction for the Chicago Artists Coalition, Chicago, IL, “Work In Progress, Annual Benefit,” Apr. 2 - Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA, solo exhibition, opening Sep. 1 JENNY LYNN MCNUTT, Visual Arts Fellow 1983-1984 - Schafler Gallery, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY, group show, “Pratt Foundation Faculty Exhibit,” through Mar. 11 - Plaxall Gallery, Long Island City, NY, group show, “Claytopian New York,” through Mar. 15 - The Rubelle and Norman Schafler Gallery, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY, group show, “Foundation Department Exhibition,” through Mar. 11 SONG XIN, Visual Arts Fellow 2007-2008 - Cynthia Reeves Gallery, Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA, “Forefront 2020,” through Mar. 25 - Consulate General of Greece in New York, NYC, NY, group show, “Occupy Project,” through May 13 - Lamont Gallery in Exeter, NH, “Cut Up/Cut Out,” through Mar. 7 FIRELEI BÁEZ, Visual Arts Fellow 2013-2014 - Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), Boston, MA, she has been commissioned for a new, monumental sculpture installation for the museum’s Watershed exhibition space, opening May 24 WILDER ALISON, Visual Arts Fellow 2018-2019 - Gordon Robichaux at Parker Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, group show, “A Page From My Intimate Journal (Part II),” Mar. 15 – Apr. 24 - She is currently an artist-in-residence at Triangle France – Astérides in Marseille, France KAREN SCHIFANO, Visual Arts Fellow 1979-1980 - Sardine Gallery, NYC, NY, group show, “The World is Ending,” through Apr. 5 - Deanna Evans Projects, NYC, NY, Curated Studio Visit, Mar. 14 ALISON O’DANIEL, Visual Arts Fellow 2012-2013 - Has won a 2020 Lincoln City Fellowship, funded by the Speranza Foundation, Los Angeles, CA - Has won a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation award, NYC, NY SV RANDALL, Visual Arts Fellow 2018-2019 - Marshall and Winston Gallery, Roswell, NM, solo show, “SV Randall: As Pair Legged, Roswell Artist-in-Residence,” through Mar. 8 - His work is featured in 100 Sculptors of Tomorrow – a new book that was recently released SARA DITTRICH, Visual Arts Fellow 2018-2019 - American University Museum, Washington, DC, group show, “Art Behind the Scenes,” Apr. 4 – May 24 AUSTIN BALLARD, Visual Arts Fellow 2016-2017 - C3-Lab, Charlotte, NC, group show, “Prism,” through Mar. 28 - Featured artist, Maake Magazine, Issue 10 JUSTIN RICHEL, Visual Arts Fellow 2006-2007 and 2005-2006 - Southwest Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM, group show, “12 New Mexico Artists to Know Now,” Mar. 6 – Apr. 25 BERNARD PALCHICK, Visual Arts Fellow 1968-1969 - Brandt-Roberts Galleries, Columbus, OH, a featured artist – new work inspired by his recent Returning Fellow Residency BEVERLY RESS, Visual Arts Fellow 1990-1991 - Hungerford Gallery, College of Southern Maryland, La Plata, MD, solo show, “Sic Transit Gloria Mundi,” through Mar. 19 ANTONIUS BUI, Visual Arts Fellow 2019-2020 - National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC, group show – finalist, “The Outwin 2019: American Portraiture Today,” through Aug. 30 JAKE TROYLI, Visual Arts Fellow 2019-2020 - His work is featured in the most recent issue of New American Paintings - #140 ANINA MAJOR, Visual Arts Fellow 2019-2020 - National Gallery of The Bahamas, Nassau, N.P., Bahamas, group show, “Refuge,” through Mar. 29 - Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA, group show, “Striking Gold: Fuller at Fifty,” through Apr. 5 MICHAEL MENCHACA, Visual Arts Fellow 2015-2016 - International Print Center New York, NYC, “New Prints 2020/Winter,” through Mar. 21 ARGHAVAN KHOSRAVI, Visual Arts Fellow 2018-2019 - Her work is featured in the most recent issue of New American Paintings - #140 ALEXANDRIA SMITH, Visual Arts Fellow 2014-2015 and 2013-2014 - Bass Museum, Miami Beach, FL, group show featuring work by emerging and prominent artists of color, “Mickalene Thomas: Better Nights,” through Sep. 27 - She has a limited edition print offered exclusively in this year’s NADA x Absolute Art Editions LINDA BOND, Visual Arts Fellow 1978-1979 - The Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program selected one of her drawings for their annual award stipend which honors artists whose work reflects peace-building and conflict transformation - Received an award from The Ruth and Harold Chenven Foundation in support of her upcoming show at Drexel University in Apr. LYDIA MARIE HICKS, Visual Arts Fellow 2017-2018 and Visual Arts Coordinator - She will be speaking on a panel at South by Southwest – SXSW-EDU 2020, Austin, TX, Mar. 9-11 KATE CLARK, Visual Arts Fellow 2006-2007 - Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Gallery, Melbourne, Australia, “Pleasure,” through Mar. 7 WRITING FELLOWS AND WRITING COMMITTEE ANNOUNCEMENTS TYEHIMBA JESS, Writing Fellow 2004-2005 - Will give a free talk at the Mayo Performing Arts Center, Morristown, NJ – as part of its “I am deliberate and afraid/ of nothing: Poetry & Protest,” Arts in the Community event, Mar. 19 7PM SUSAN CHOI, Writing Fellow 1997-1998 - Recently won the National Book Award for fiction, for her novel, Trust Exercise JOY PRIEST, Writing Fellow 2019-2020 - Recently won the The Southeast Review’s Gearhart Poetry Prize for her poem, “My Father Teaches Me How to Slip Away,” which will be published in the Spring issue 38.1 - Her debut collection, HORSEPOWER, won the 2019 Donald Hall Prize for Poetry from the Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP), selected by U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey. It will be published by the University of Pittsburgh Press in Sep. 2020 - She has three poems upcoming in the Spring issue (96.1) of the Virginia Quarterly Review - Her poem, “American Honey” was selected by Cate Marvin for Best New Poets 2019, which is out now ESTHER LIN, Writing Fellow 2019-2020 - Will be hosting a panel, “Undocupoets Read!,” at the 2020 AWP Conference in San Antonio, TX - Has two new poems featured in the current issue of Hyperallergic - She has a poem forthcoming in the Winter 2019–2020 issue of Ploughshares - She has a new review of Hai-Dang Phan’s debut book, Reenactments (Sarabande), in Kenyon Review - She is currently collaborating with composer Melissa Dunphy for a D.C. music festival celebrating the 19th Amendment - Summer 2020. It’s a piece about a forgotten Chinese American suffragette named Mabel Ping-Hua Lee APRIL FREELY, Writing Fellow 2017-2018 and 2014-2015 - Has a new poem, “Uncanny Valley,” on Radar Poetry, Issue 25 JENNIFER TSENG, Writing Fellow 2001-2002 and 2000-2001 - Has just been awarded a $15,000 Massachusetts Cultural Council, Individual Artist Fellowship award in poetry LAURA MARELLO, Writing Fellow 1981-1982 - Her seventh book, Matisse: The Only Blue, is forthcoming in 2021 from Guernica Editions JANET MACFADYEN, Writing Fellow 1992-1993 - Has a poem forthcoming in Scientific American’s new Meter column BILL CARTY, Writing Fellow 2013-2014 - His book off poetry, Huge Cloudy, was named to the longlist of the Believer Book Awards HILARY DOBEL, Writing Fellow 2016-2017 - Her new book, The Messerschmidt Poems, is forthcoming from Platypus Press in late 2021 WILLIAM O’ROURKE, Writing Fellow 1971-1972 and 1970-1971 - His new book, Politics and the American Language: Reviews, Rants, and Commentary, 2011-2018, was just published by Welcome Rain JACQUELINE WOODSON, Writing Fellow 1991-1992 - Her story, “Jacqueline Woodson on Africa, America and Slavery’s Fierce Undertow,” recently appeared in The New York Times JENNIFER TSENG, Writing Fellow 2001-2002 and 2000-2001 - Her essay, “Bread, Banana, Apple, Milk, Goodbye,” is forthcoming on Paris Review Daily - Her essay, “Most of My Dream Fathers are Women” is forthcoming in Ecotone - She has three poems forthcoming in Hunger Mountain ARI BANIAS, Writing Fellow 2013-2014 and 2011-2012 - He will be the June 2020 guest editor for the Academy of American Poets’ Poem-A-Day series DAVID HOON KIM, Writing Fellow 2017-2018 - His story, “Crow the aesthète” (written during his Fellowship), was recently published in the Fall/Winter 2019-2020 issue of Ninth Letter JOHN SKOYLES, Writing Fellow 1975-1976 and 1974-1975 - Has poems forthcoming in The Paris Review and Copper Nickel, and an essay, “Sitting for an Artist,” in The Smart Set JACKIE THOMAS-KENNEDY, Writing Fellow 2010-2011 - Her story “Sister Joan,” appears in Issue 7 of the Bennington Review - Her story, “Feeders and Growers,” appears in Harpur Palate vol. 19 no. 1 MIRIAM BIRD GREENBERG, Writing Fellow 2012-2013 - She has work forthcoming in Poetry, Kenyon Review, Witness and the Cincinnati Review - Her limited-edition letterpress artist book, The Other World, was just released and was selected by Edwin Torres for the 2019 Center for Book Arts chapbook prize. It was designed in collaboration with master printer Keith Graham and features twenty fractured sonnets on disembodiment and dislocation - Was awarded a mixed-practice residency at Crosstown Arts in Memphis – Summer 2020 PHILIP MATTHEWS, Writing Fellow 2018-2019 and 2016-2017 - His first book, Witch, will be published by Alice James Books in April 2020 DIANE WALD, Writing Fellow 1974-1975 and 1973-1974 - Her book, Gillyflower, has won first place in the Fiction: Novella category from the 2019 Best Book Awards sponsored by American Book Festival GABRIEL KRUIS, Writing Fellow 2018-2019 - Has a new poem, “Anonymous Connecticut Valley,” featured on the current issue of OmniVerse - Has a poem, “Auscultation,” featured in A Perfect Vacuum MARY GILLILAND, Writing Fellow 1990-1991 - Was recently awarded a Red Mountain Press Writer Residency - Her award-winning, The Ruined Walled Castle Garden, will be published by Bright Hill Press in 2020 CLEOPATRA MATHIS, Writing Fellow 1981-1982 - Her eighth book, After the Body: New and Selected Poems, will be published by Sarabande Books in Summer, 2020 WE ENCOURAGE ALL FELLOWS TO SEND US NEWS OF EXHIBITIONS, PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR INCLUSION IN THE WORK CENTER MONTHLY AND ON OUR WEBSITE. PLEASE SEND ALL INFORMATION TO [email protected] . FAWC.ORG/FELLOWS BAILEY BOB BAILEY, The Pops and Clicks of the World, 2018, acrylic, gouache, and pencil on wood, 36” x 36” – 1991-1992 and 1989-1990 Visual Arts Fellow ARTIST TALK & READINGS STANLEY KUNITZ COMMON ROOM FREE AND OPEN TO ALL THE STANLEY KUNITZ COMMON ROOM AT THE FINE ARTS WORK CENTER IS HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE. STANLEY KUNITZ COMMON ROOM HIROYUKI HAMADA 1995-1996 VISUAL ARTS FELLOW FRIDAY, MARCH 6 5PM TALK VISITING ARTIST READINGS 2019-2020 WRITING FELLOWS NORA CORRIGAN FRANCISCO MARQUEZ THURSDAY, MARCH 12 6PM CARMEN MARIA MACHADO READING VISITING WRITER SATURDAY, MARCH 14 6PM READINGS VISITING WRITERS ADRIENNE SU LYDIA PEELLE SATURDAY, MARCH 21 6:30PM READINGS 2019-2020 WRITING FELLOWS HANNA PYLVÄINEN ALEX WALTON THURSDAY, APRIL 2 6PM BECOME A MEMBER FRIENDS OF THE WORK CENTER 2020 INSPIRE INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY DISCOVER NEW INSIGHTS AND IDEAS ENGAGE IN CONVERSATION ABOUT THE ARTS SUPPORT EMERGING ARTISTS AND WRITERS BELONG TO A CREATIVE COMMUNITY CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE AND BECOME A MEMBER FAWC.ORG/MEMBERSHIP HANNAH E. MORRIS, In-Between (detail), 2018, oil on canvas, 66” x 65.5” Visual Arts Fellow 2019-2020 The Fine Arts Work Center is an equal opportunity provider and employer. The Work Center facilities are accessible to people with disabilities. 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Page 1: WORK OOK 2 O 2 O · 2020-03-06 · AFTER NEARLY A DECADE OF LEADERSHIP The Board of Trustees of the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown announces the resignation of Bette Warner

PAT PHILLIPS, Induction Cut, 2018, acrylic, oil pastel, collage, airbrush, aerosol paint on canvas, 52” x 63” – Visual Arts Fellow 2019-2020

WORK CENTER MONTHLYMARCH 2020

FINEARTSWORK

CENTER

BETTE WARNER RESIGNS AFTER NEARLY A DECADE OF LEADERSHIP

The Board of Trustees of the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown announces the resignation of Bette Warner as Co-Executive Director effective March 1, 2020 due to personal circumstances.

We take this time to thank Bette for her commitment and invaluable contributions during her tenure. Over the past nine years, Bette has overseen a number of important programming and

development initiatives, providing essential operational guidance and leadership. During her time with the Work Center, she has been an integral part of the FAWC family.Bette is departing with the Work Center in good hands – with an experienced staff and

Co-Executive Director Richard MacMillan’s continued leadership. “I came to the Work Center for two reasons – FAWC’s remarkable contributions to American arts and letters and to work

with the inimitable Bette Warner,” says Richard MacMillan. The Work Center looks to 2020 as a very pivotal year for opportunity, growth and succession.

We thank Bette for her guidance over the years and wish her and her family the very best. Trustee President Marty Davis noted that, “Bette has been key to the survival and success

of the Work Center. We will miss her. On behalf of the Board and the entire FAWC community, we wish her and her family the very best for the future.”

“After much reflection, it is with a heavy heart that I have decided to resign from my positionas Co-Executive Director, says Bette Warner. I come to this decision due to important family considerations. My tenure at the Work Center has been deeply rewarding. Being a part of this

extraordinary creative community has defined my days for nearly a decade. I am grateful to many and will deeply miss my committed colleagues, the gifted Fellowship community,

and our dedicated volunteer leadership. It has been an honor to work along-side you.”

W E W I L L M I S S YO U !

S U M M E R P R O G R A M W E E K - LO N G W O R K S H O P S I N C R E AT I V E W R I T I N G A N D V I S U A L A R T S

2 0 2 0 S U M M E R W O R K S H O P SREGISTRATION IS OPEN!

PETE HOCKING, For My Prayer Has Always Been Love (detail), 2019, oil on panel, 36” x 36” – 2020 Summer Program Faculty

FAW C .O R G / S U M M E R

C L I C K B E LOW TO V I E W T H E CO M P L E T E C ATA LO G O F S U M M E R WO R K S H O P S , S P EC I A L T H E M E D W E E K S A N D E V E N T S

LOOK FOR THE PRINTED CATALOGIN YOUR MAILBOX!

WORK2O2OBOOKA CATALOG OF CREATIVE WRITING

AND VISUAL ARTS WORKSHOPS, EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS

S U M M E R I N T E R N S H I P S AT T H E F I N E A R T S W O R K C E N T E R

FAW C .O R G / I N T E R N SC L I C K B E LOW F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N A N D TO A P P LY

Join our creative writing and visual arts community and spend your summer at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown,

located at the tip of Cape Cod and surrounded by 40 miles of pristine national seashore.

APPLICATION DEADLINE – APRIL 3NOTIFICATION – MAY 4

2 4 P E A R L S T R E E T O N L I N E W R I T I N G W O R K S H O P S

FAW C .O R G / 2 4

WATC H F O R O U R S U M M E R S E S S I O N 2 0 2 0

O N L I N E W R I T I N GW O R K S H O P S C ATA LO G

COMING ONLINE IN APRIL!

F E L L O W S H I P P R O G R A M S E V E N - M O N T H R E S I D E N C I E S F O R E M E R G I N G W R I T E R S A N D V I S U A L A R T I S T S

V I S UA L A R T S F E L LOW S C U R R E N T & U P CO M I N G E X H I B I T I O N S A N D N E W S

JENNIFER PACKER, Visual Arts Fellow 2015-2016 and 2014-2015- Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, CA, solo show, “Every Shut Eye Ain’t Asleep,” May 17 – Nov. 30- Has won the 2020 Hermitage Greenfield Prize – includes a six-week residency at the Hermitage Artist Retreat and a $30,000

commission for a new work, which will premiere in Sarasota in 2022 with the Hermitage’s presenting partner, The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art

SUSAN OPPENHEIMER, Visual Arts Fellow 1995-1996- Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA, solo installation, “S-334473,” on view now

RAUL DE LARA, Visual Arts Fellow 2019-2020- Ethan Cohen Gallery New York, NY, group show, opening Mar. 5 and an additional exhibition in Switzerland in Jun. (details to come)- One of his sculptures will be featured as part of the auction for the Chicago Artists Coalition, Chicago, IL, “Work In Progress,

Annual Benefit,” Apr. 2- Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA, solo exhibition, opening Sep. 1

JENNY LYNN MCNUTT, Visual Arts Fellow 1983-1984- Schafler Gallery, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY, group show, “Pratt Foundation Faculty Exhibit,” through Mar. 11- Plaxall Gallery, Long Island City, NY, group show, “Claytopian New York,” through Mar. 15- The Rubelle and Norman Schafler Gallery, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY, group show, “Foundation Department Exhibition,” through Mar. 11

SONG XIN, Visual Arts Fellow 2007-2008- Cynthia Reeves Gallery, Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA, “Forefront 2020,” through Mar. 25- Consulate General of Greece in New York, NYC, NY, group show, “Occupy Project,” through May 13- Lamont Gallery in Exeter, NH, “Cut Up/Cut Out,” through Mar. 7

FIRELEI BÁEZ, Visual Arts Fellow 2013-2014- Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), Boston, MA, she has been commissioned for a new, monumental sculpture installation for the

museum’s Watershed exhibition space, opening May 24

WILDER ALISON, Visual Arts Fellow 2018-2019- Gordon Robichaux at Parker Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, group show, “A Page From My Intimate Journal (Part II),” Mar. 15 – Apr. 24- She is currently an artist-in-residence at Triangle France – Astérides in Marseille, France

KAREN SCHIFANO, Visual Arts Fellow 1979-1980- Sardine Gallery, NYC, NY, group show, “The World is Ending,” through Apr. 5- Deanna Evans Projects, NYC, NY, Curated Studio Visit, Mar. 14

ALISON O’DANIEL, Visual Arts Fellow 2012-2013- Has won a 2020 Lincoln City Fellowship, funded by the Speranza Foundation, Los Angeles, CA- Has won a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation award, NYC, NY

SV RANDALL, Visual Arts Fellow 2018-2019- Marshall and Winston Gallery, Roswell, NM, solo show, “SV Randall: As Pair Legged, Roswell Artist-in-Residence,” through Mar. 8- His work is featured in 100 Sculptors of Tomorrow – a new book that was recently released

SARA DITTRICH, Visual Arts Fellow 2018-2019- American University Museum, Washington, DC, group show, “Art Behind the Scenes,” Apr. 4 – May 24

AUSTIN BALLARD, Visual Arts Fellow 2016-2017- C3-Lab, Charlotte, NC, group show, “Prism,” through Mar. 28- Featured artist, Maake Magazine, Issue 10

JUSTIN RICHEL, Visual Arts Fellow 2006-2007 and 2005-2006- Southwest Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM, group show, “12 New Mexico Artists to Know Now,” Mar. 6 – Apr. 25

BERNARD PALCHICK, Visual Arts Fellow 1968-1969- Brandt-Roberts Galleries, Columbus, OH, a featured artist – new work inspired by his recent Returning Fellow Residency

BEVERLY RESS, Visual Arts Fellow 1990-1991- Hungerford Gallery, College of Southern Maryland, La Plata, MD, solo show, “Sic Transit Gloria Mundi,” through Mar. 19

ANTONIUS BUI, Visual Arts Fellow 2019-2020- National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC, group show – finalist, “The Outwin 2019: American Portraiture Today,” through Aug. 30

JAKE TROYLI, Visual Arts Fellow 2019-2020- His work is featured in the most recent issue of New American Paintings - #140

ANINA MAJOR, Visual Arts Fellow 2019-2020- National Gallery of The Bahamas, Nassau, N.P., Bahamas, group show, “Refuge,” through Mar. 29- Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA, group show, “Striking Gold: Fuller at Fifty,” through Apr. 5

MICHAEL MENCHACA, Visual Arts Fellow 2015-2016- International Print Center New York, NYC, “New Prints 2020/Winter,” through Mar. 21

ARGHAVAN KHOSRAVI, Visual Arts Fellow 2018-2019- Her work is featured in the most recent issue of New American Paintings - #140

ALEXANDRIA SMITH, Visual Arts Fellow 2014-2015 and 2013-2014- Bass Museum, Miami Beach, FL, group show featuring work by emerging and prominent artists of color, “Mickalene Thomas:

Better Nights,” through Sep. 27- She has a limited edition print offered exclusively in this year’s NADA x Absolute Art Editions

LINDA BOND, Visual Arts Fellow 1978-1979- The Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program selected one of her drawings for their annual award stipend which honors

artists whose work reflects peace-building and conflict transformation- Received an award from The Ruth and Harold Chenven Foundation in support of her upcoming show at Drexel University in Apr.

LYDIA MARIE HICKS, Visual Arts Fellow 2017-2018 and Visual Arts Coordinator- She will be speaking on a panel at South by Southwest – SXSW-EDU 2020, Austin, TX, Mar. 9-11

KATE CLARK, Visual Arts Fellow 2006-2007- Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Gallery, Melbourne, Australia, “Pleasure,” through Mar. 7

W R I T I N G F E L LOWS A N D W R I T I N G CO M M I T T E E A N N O U N C E M E N T S

TYEHIMBA JESS, Writing Fellow 2004-2005- Will give a free talk at the Mayo Performing Arts Center, Morristown, NJ – as part of its “I am deliberate and afraid/ of nothing:

Poetry & Protest,” Arts in the Community event, Mar. 19 7PM

SUSAN CHOI, Writing Fellow 1997-1998- Recently won the National Book Award for fiction, for her novel, Trust Exercise

JOY PRIEST, Writing Fellow 2019-2020- Recently won the The Southeast Review’s Gearhart Poetry Prize for her poem, “My Father Teaches Me How to Slip Away,” which will

be published in the Spring issue 38.1- Her debut collection, HORSEPOWER, won the 2019 Donald Hall Prize for Poetry from the Association of Writers & Writing Programs

(AWP), selected by U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey. It will be published by the University of Pittsburgh Press in Sep. 2020- She has three poems upcoming in the Spring issue (96.1) of the Virginia Quarterly Review- Her poem, “American Honey” was selected by Cate Marvin for Best New Poets 2019, which is out now

ESTHER LIN, Writing Fellow 2019-2020- Will be hosting a panel, “Undocupoets Read!,” at the 2020 AWP Conference in San Antonio, TX- Has two new poems featured in the current issue of Hyperallergic- She has a poem forthcoming in the Winter 2019–2020 issue of Ploughshares- She has a new review of Hai-Dang Phan’s debut book, Reenactments (Sarabande), in Kenyon Review- She is currently collaborating with composer Melissa Dunphy for a D.C. music festival celebrating the 19th Amendment - Summer

2020. It’s a piece about a forgotten Chinese American suffragette named Mabel Ping-Hua Lee

APRIL FREELY, Writing Fellow 2017-2018 and 2014-2015- Has a new poem, “Uncanny Valley,” on Radar Poetry, Issue 25

JENNIFER TSENG, Writing Fellow 2001-2002 and 2000-2001- Has just been awarded a $15,000 Massachusetts Cultural Council, Individual Artist Fellowship award in poetry

LAURA MARELLO, Writing Fellow 1981-1982- Her seventh book, Matisse: The Only Blue, is forthcoming in 2021 from Guernica Editions

JANET MACFADYEN, Writing Fellow 1992-1993- Has a poem forthcoming in Scientific American’s new Meter column

BILL CARTY, Writing Fellow 2013-2014- His book off poetry, Huge Cloudy, was named to the longlist of the Believer Book Awards

HILARY DOBEL, Writing Fellow 2016-2017- Her new book, The Messerschmidt Poems, is forthcoming from Platypus Press in late 2021

WILLIAM O’ROURKE, Writing Fellow 1971-1972 and 1970-1971- His new book, Politics and the American Language: Reviews, Rants, and Commentary, 2011-2018, was just published by Welcome Rain

JACQUELINE WOODSON, Writing Fellow 1991-1992- Her story, “Jacqueline Woodson on Africa, America and Slavery’s Fierce Undertow,” recently appeared in The New York Times

JENNIFER TSENG, Writing Fellow 2001-2002 and 2000-2001- Her essay, “Bread, Banana, Apple, Milk, Goodbye,” is forthcoming on Paris Review Daily- Her essay, “Most of My Dream Fathers are Women” is forthcoming in Ecotone- She has three poems forthcoming in Hunger Mountain

ARI BANIAS, Writing Fellow 2013-2014 and 2011-2012- He will be the June 2020 guest editor for the Academy of American Poets’ Poem-A-Day series

DAVID HOON KIM, Writing Fellow 2017-2018- His story, “Crow the aesthète” (written during his Fellowship), was recently published in the Fall/Winter 2019-2020 issue of Ninth

Letter

JOHN SKOYLES, Writing Fellow 1975-1976 and 1974-1975- Has poems forthcoming in The Paris Review and Copper Nickel, and an essay, “Sitting for an Artist,” in The Smart Set

JACKIE THOMAS-KENNEDY, Writing Fellow 2010-2011- Her story “Sister Joan,” appears in Issue 7 of the Bennington Review- Her story, “Feeders and Growers,” appears in Harpur Palate vol. 19 no. 1

MIRIAM BIRD GREENBERG, Writing Fellow 2012-2013- She has work forthcoming in Poetry, Kenyon Review, Witness and the Cincinnati Review- Her limited-edition letterpress artist book, The Other World, was just released and was selected by Edwin Torres for the 2019 Center

for Book Arts chapbook prize. It was designed in collaboration with master printer Keith Graham and features twenty fractured sonnets on disembodiment and dislocation

- Was awarded a mixed-practice residency at Crosstown Arts in Memphis – Summer 2020

PHILIP MATTHEWS, Writing Fellow 2018-2019 and 2016-2017- His first book, Witch, will be published by Alice James Books in April 2020

DIANE WALD, Writing Fellow 1974-1975 and 1973-1974- Her book, Gillyflower, has won first place in the Fiction: Novella category from the 2019 Best Book Awards sponsored by American

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GABRIEL KRUIS, Writing Fellow 2018-2019- Has a new poem, “Anonymous Connecticut Valley,” featured on the current issue of OmniVerse- Has a poem, “Auscultation,” featured in A Perfect Vacuum

MARY GILLILAND, Writing Fellow 1990-1991- Was recently awarded a Red Mountain Press Writer Residency- Her award-winning, The Ruined Walled Castle Garden, will be published by Bright Hill Press in 2020

CLEOPATRA MATHIS, Writing Fellow 1981-1982- Her eighth book, After the Body: New and Selected Poems, will be published by Sarabande Books in Summer, 2020

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BAILEY BOB BAILEY, The Pops and Clicks of the World, 2018, acrylic, gouache, and pencil on wood, 36” x 36” – 1991-1992 and 1989-1990 Visual Arts Fellow

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