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Guggenheim fellow Dara Friedman’s Mother Drum, 2016.
Guggenheim fellow Dara Friedman’s Mother Drum, 2016.

The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation announced that it will award fellowships to 168 scholars, fellowships to a diverse group of 168 scholars, artists, and writers, including Dora Budor, Dara Friedman, Colin Gee, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Jane Hammond, Guadalupe Maravilla, Catherine Opie, and Aki Sasamoto.

Appointed on the basis of prior achievement and exceptional promise, the fellows were chosen from a pool of almost three thousand applicants. They hail from twenty-eight states, the District of Columbia, and two Canadian provinces and represent forty-nine scholarly disciplines and artistic fields and seventy-five different academic institutions.

“It’s exceptionally satisfying to name 168 new Guggenheim Fellows,” Edward Hirsch, president of the Foundation, said in a statement. “These artists and writers, scholars and scientists, represent the best of the best. Each year since 1925, the Guggenheim Foundation has bet everything on the individual, and we’re thrilled to continue to do so with this wonderfully talented and diverse group. It’s an honor to be able to support these individuals to do the work they were meant to do.”

Since its establishment in 1925, the foundation has granted more than $360 million in fellowships to over 18,000 individuals. This year marks the foundation’s ninety-fifth competition. The fellows in the Creative Arts and Humanities categories are as follows:

CREATIVE ARTS

Choreography:

Kimberly Bartosik

Colin Gee

Jo Kreiter

Pontus Lidberg

Christopher Rudd

Drama & Performance Art:

Guillermo Gómez-Peña

Karen Hartman

Daniel Alexander Jones

Sylvan Oswald

Peggy Shaw

Fiction:

Edward Carey

Patricia Engel

Michael Helm

Catherine Lacey

Carmen Maria Machado

Helen Schulman

Luis Alberto Urrea

Film-Video:

Cecilia Aldarondo

Eric Baudelaire

Sean Buckelew

Christiane Cegavske

Jessica Dimmock

Yance Ford

Dara Friedman

Mariah Garnett

Mark Grieco

Brigid McCaffrey

Matthew Porterfield

Benita Raphan

Steve Rowell

Thorsten Trimpop

Fine Arts:

Yevgeniya Baras

Dora Budor

Julie Buffalohead

Elena del Rivero

Mark Dion

Daniel Duford

Merion Estes

Jane Hammond

Elliott Hundley

Fabienne Lasserre

Michelle Lopez

Guadalupe Maravilla

Daniel Joseph Martinez

Matthew Mazzotta

Suzanne McClelland

Tiona Nekkia McClodden

Ann McCoy

Maryrose Cobarrubias Mendoza

Aki Sasamoto

Jim Shrosbree

Hồng-Ân Trương

Fatimah Tuggar

Entang Wiharso

Carrie Yamaoka

Deborah Zlotsky

General Nonfiction:

Anna Badkhen

Alexandra Chasin

Mark Danner

Janine di Giovanni

Lawrence P. Jackson

Kevin M. Kruse

Christopher Merrill

Sam Stephenson

Music Composition:

Samuel Adams

Sandeep Das

Suzanne Farrin

Zeena Parkins

Sam Pluta

Matthew Ricketts

Katharina Rosenberger

Jen Shyu

Christopher Trapani

Manuel Valera

Matthew White

Photography:

Ben Altman

Carl Corey

Barbara Davidson

Jessica Eaton

Jennifer Garza-Cuen

Ron Jude

Peter Kayafas

Kathya Maria Landeros

Catherine Opie

Janet L. Pritchard

Jeffrey Stockbridge

Carmen Winant

Poetry:

Cyrus Cassells

Thomas Centolella

Camille T. Dungy

Carmen Giménez Smith

Joanna Klink

Robin Coste Lewis

Shane McCrae

Dean Rader

Lloyd Schwartz

HUMANITIES

American Literature:

Branka Arsić

Architecture, Planning, & Design:

Cassim Shepard

Classics:

Catherine Conybeare

James I. Porter

Dance Studies:

Ann Cooper Albright

East Asian Studies:

Michael K. Bourdaghs

Lothar von Falkenhausen

English Literature:

Marjorie Garber

Elizabeth Carolyn Miller

European & Latin American History:

Lauren Benton

David Carey Jr.

James Vernon

Film, Video, & New Media Studies:

Alexander R. Galloway

John Durham Peters

Noa Steimatsky

Fine Arts Research:

Susanna Berger

Julia Bryan-Wilson

Ittai Weinryb

History of Science, Technology, & Economics:

Ian Burney

Edmund Russell

Intellectual & Cultural History:

Helena Rosenblatt

Ronald Schechter

Ilya Vinitsky

Linguistics:

Gennaro Chierchia

Literary Criticism:

Rachel Adams

Michael W. Clune

Jed Esty

Medieval & Renaissance History:

Mark Jurdjevic

Medieval & Renaissance Literature:

Gerard Passannante

Music Research:

Elisabeth Le Guin

Peter J. Schmelz

Near Eastern Studies:

G. Manning

Philosophy:

Agnes Callard

Robert B. Pippin

Henry S. Richardson

Miriam Solomon

Religion:

Glenn Dynner

Translation:

Douglas Smith

US History:

Brian DeLay

Richard R. John

Ari Kelman

Ibram X. Kendi

Scott Reynolds Nelson

 

 

 

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