CHICAGO, IL.- United States Artists (USA) announced its 2018 USA Fellows. This year, 45 artists and collectives across nine creative disciplines will receive unrestricted $50,000 cash awards. The Fellowships honor their creative accomplishments and support their ongoing artistic and professional development, however the recipients choose to spend them.
USA Fellowships are awarded to artists at all stages of their careers, and from every corner of the United States, through a rigorous nomination and panel selection process. Spread across all creative disciplines including Architecture & Design, Craft, Dance, Media, Music, Theater & Performance, Traditional Arts, Visual Art, and Writing, the Fellows represent a broad cross-section of the best of American arts and letters. To date, USA has distributed over $22 million to a diverse group of more than 500 artists and collaboratives.
USAs 2018 Fellows were selected by a panel of experts in each discipline, then approved by the organization's board. They were drawn from a peer-nominated pool of over 500 outstanding applicants. This years Fellows come from Alaska and Puerto Rico, from New Mexico and Maine, and everywhere inbetween. Among their number are luminaries in their fields and rising stars, emerging voices and longheralded experts. What unites them is the profound respect of their peers and the excellence of their work. The full list of this years Fellows is below.
The unique feature of the Fellowships is its unrestricted nature -- artists may use the funds for whatever they need, be it medical expenses, housing, their artistic practice, or anything else. This flexibility allows Fellows the financial freedom to take risks and push their careers forward in ways that might not otherwise have been possible.
Among past awardees are film director and writer Miranda July, composer David Lang, novelist Annie Proulx, playwright David Henry Hwang, choreographer Bill T. Jones, and visual artist Kara Walker.
"I could not be more thrilled with the 2018 USA Fellows, or with the tremendous artistic output, and potential, they represent, said United States Artists President & CEO Deana Haggag. They produce some of the most moving, incisive, and powerful artistic work in this country, and it is our privilege to honor them. Collectively, they are a reminder of the beauty produced by hardworking artists on a daily basis, too much of which is often overlooked.
"Our 2018 USA Fellows represent the remarkable breadth and depth of the American cultural landscape", said United States Artists Board Chair Steven H. Oliver. We are thrilled to be able to make these awards possible and to provide a windfall to help support artists so that they can continue to be keepers of our collective humanity."
The 2018 Fellowship Awards were made possible by: Anonymous, Sarah Arison, Barr Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Peter D. and Julie Fisher Cummings, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Ford Foundation, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Rasmuson Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation, The Fred and Eve Simon Charitable Foundation, Paul and Annette Smith, Windgate Charitable Foundation, Helen Zell, and the United States Artists Board of Trustees.
USAs 2018 Fellows are:
Architecture & Design Norman Kelley (Carrie Norman, Thomas Kelley) Architects & Designers Chicago, IL Amanda Williams Public Artist Chicago, IL
Craft Julia Galloway Potter Missoula, MT Tony Marsh Ceramicist San Pedro, CA Martinez Studio (Wence Martinez, Sandra Martinez) Weaver & Painter/ Designer Sturgeon Bay, WI Warren Newton Seelig Sculptor Rockland, ME Patti Warashina Ceramicist Seattle, WA
Dance Oguri Dancer & Choreographer Venice, CA Okwui Okpokwasili Performer & Choreographer Brooklyn, NY Allison Orr Choreographer Austin, TX Bill Shannon Performance & Video Artist Pittsburgh, PA Amara Tabor-Smith Dancer & Choreographer Oakland, CA
Media Starlee Kine Podcaster & Writer Brooklyn, NY Terence Nance Artist Brooklyn, NY Elaine McMillion Sheldon Filmmaker Morgantown, WV TNEG (Elissa Blount Moorhead, Arthur Jafa, Malik Sayeed) Filmmakers Baltimore, MD, Los Angeles, CA
Music Terence Blanchard Trumpeter & Composer New Orleans, LA Amir ElSaffar Multi-Instrumentalist & Composer New York, NY Ruthie Foster Singer & Songwriter Atlanta, GA Tania León Composer & Conductor Nyack, NY Danilo Pérez Pianist & Composer Quincy, MA Toshi Reagon Musician Brooklyn, NY Wayne Shorter Composer Los Angeles, CA Somi Vocalist & Songwriter New York, NY Tyshawn Sorey Composer & Musician New Haven, CT
Theater & Performance Luis Alfaro Playwright Los Angeles, CA Lileana Blain-Cruz Theater Director New York, NY Las Nietas de Nonó (Lydela Nonó, Michel Nonó) Performance Artists Trujillo Alto, PR Tarell Alvin McCraney Writer Miami, FL My Barbarian (Malik Gaines, Jade Gordon, Alexandro Segade) Performance Art Collective New York, NY, Los Angeles, CA Mary Kathryn Nagle Playwright Tulsa, OK
Traditional Arts D.Y. Begay Textile Artist Santa Fe, NM Sonya Kelliher-Combs Mixed-Media Artist - Anchorage, AK Dawn Nichols Walden Basketry Fiber Artist - Vulcan, MI
Visual Art Cassils Multidisciplinary & Performance Artist - Los Angeles, CA Abigail DeVille Installation Artist Bronx, NY Vanessa German Sculptor & Citizen Artist - Pittsburgh, PA Pepón Osorio Installation Artist - Philadelphia, PA Ebony G. Patterson Painter & Mixed-Media Artist - Lexington, KY Dread Scott - Multidisciplinary Artist - Brooklyn, NY Cauleen Smith - Multidisciplinary Artist Los Angeles, CA
Writing Molly Brown Poet & Essayist - Sweet Briar, VA Lucas Mann Writer / Literary Nonfiction - Providence, RI Fred Moten Poet & Cultural Critic - New York, NY Susan Muaddi Darraj Writer / Fiction Phoenix, MD