Ucross is thrilled to announce that it has awarded 57 fellowships for the Fall 2024 session. Ten at a time, from August through December, these visual artists, writers, composers, choreographers, and interdisciplinary artists will experience uninterrupted time to focus on their creative projects on Ucross’s historic 20,000-acre ranch. Ranging from two to six weeks, residencies include a private studio, living accommodations, staff support, meals by a professional chef, and the experience of living on Wyoming’s High Plains. The fellowship is fully funded and includes a stipend. The Fall 2024 fellows will travel to Ucross from 18 states, as well as Brazil, Italy and Canada. From an application pool of 635 artists, this session’s general fellows were selected by an independent jury of artists and leaders in the field. In addition, several artists will join the program through partnerships with esteemed national organizations, including the Alley Theatre, University of Wyoming’s Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources, UCLA Center for the Art of Performance, Ford Family Foundation, Yale School of Music, and the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale, as well as Ucross’s own Fellowship for Native American Visual Artists and Writers. “As our reputation for being an artist sanctuary keeps growing, we continue to see a record number of applications. During the next several months, we will welcome nearly 60 extraordinary artists to Ucross, Wyoming,” said William Belcher, President and Executive Director of Ucross. “The experience we provide continues to attract artists from all around the world, and we are honored to provide time, space, and support for these talented individuals to create new work and pursue their artistic vision.” Fall 2024 Ucross Fellows include internationally recognized fiber artist and sculptor Beili Lu of Austin, Texas, recent winner of an Andrew Carnegie Fellowship; performance artist Kailee McGee of Glendale, California, whose latest motion picture, Can, will premiere at SXSW Film Fest this year; dancer and choreographer Teddy Tedholm of New York, New York; and Ucross Native American Fellowship recipient Danielle Emerson of Providence, Rhode Island, the 2022 winner of the Aliki Perroti and Seth Frank Most Promising Young Poet Award. The Fall 2024 Ucross Fellows are: LITERATURE Afua Ansong; Poetry; North Providence, RI Liz Brown; Nonfiction; Los Angeles, CA Carrie Cogan; Fiction; British Columbia, Canada Diana Delgado; Poetry; Seattle, WA Jessie van Eerden; Fiction; Roanoke, VA Danielle Emerson; Fiction; Providence, RI Emily Feldman; Playwriting; New York, NY Zack Fine; Playwriting; Los Angeles, CA Megan Culhane Galbraith; Nonfiction; Troy, NY Monet Hurst-Mendoza; Playwriting; Los Angeles, CA Ali Keller; Playwriting; Astoria, NY Elaine Kim; Fiction; Brooklyn, NY Corrine Noel Knapp; Poetry/Nonfiction; Laramie, WY Andrea Lawlor; Poetry; Northampton, MA Rob Melrose; Playwriting; Houston, TX Felipe Franco Munhoz; Fiction; São Paulo, Brazil Achim Nowak; Nonfiction; Hollywood, FL Misha Rai; Fiction; Sewanee, TN Jaymes Sanchez; Playwriting; Brooklyn, NY Eleni Sikelianos; Poetry; Providence, RI Kate Sullivan; Fiction; Hudson, NY Hongbo Tan; Nonfiction; Jersey City, NJ Brian Truong; Nonfiction; Brooklyn, NY Paul Walsh; Translation; New Haven, CT MUSIC/DANCE/PERFORMANCE Vienna Carroll; Performance; New York, NY Levi Gonzalez; Dance; North Bennington, VT Sarah Lass; Dance; Laramie, WY Kailee McGee; Performance; Glendale, CA Qi Ming; Music Composition; New York, NY Kayvon Pourazer; Dance; Brooklyn, NY Mafalda Santos; Music Composition; New Haven, CT Nicky Sohn; Music Composition; Houston, TX Justice Steward; Music Composition; Nashville, TN Teddy Tedholm; Dance; New York, NY Benjamin Webster; Music Composition; New Haven, CT Therese Workman; Music Composition; Brooklyn, NY VISUAL ARTS Hartmut Austen; Painting; Arlington, MA Anahita Bagheri; Sculpture; New York, NY Marwin Begaye; Printmaking; Norman, OK Josh Dorman; Mixed Media; New York, NY Jeremiah Jossim; Painting; Gainesville, FL Nancy Young Kim; Mixed Media; Bologna, Italy Sandy de Lissovoy; Sculpture; Lexington VA Beili Liu; Fiber/Sculpture; Austin, TX Linn Meyers; Painting; Washington, D.C. Susan Murrell; Painting; La Grande, OR Julie Pereira; Installation; New Hampton, NH Gil Rocha; Mixed Media; Laredo, TX Estefania Velez Rodriguez; Painting; Ridgewood, NY Tyler Stoll; Mixed Media; Portland, OR Amanda Teixeira; Sculpture; Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Natalie Woodlock; Printmaking; Minneapolis, MN INTERDISCIPLINARY Chisaraokwu Asomugha; Torrance, CA Paula Matthusen; Middletown, CT Katherine Profeta; Brooklyn, NY Michiko Theurer; Boulder, CO Tuce Yasak; Brooklyn, NY Netta Yerushalmy; New York, NY Since Ucross’s first residencies were awarded in 1983, more than 2,700 artists have received the gift of time and space. Distinguished Ucross Fellows include Annie Proulx, Terry Tempest Williams, Elizabeth Gilbert, Ann Patchett, Bill Morrison, Theaster Gates, Anthony Hernandez, and Tayari Jones. National Book Award winners Susan Choi, Sigrid Nunez, and Sarah M. Broom have been residents, as have Academy Award and Tony winners Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, Emmy Award winner Billy Porter, Pulitzer Prize winner Colson Whitehead, and three-term U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo. Ucross will open applications for residencies in Fall 2025 on November 1, 2024. Learn more. Ucross Fellows pose in front of an artist's studio during the beginning of the Fall 20224 session. Clockwise, from top left: choreographer Levi Gonzalez, poet Afua Ansong, composer and performer Vienna Carroll, poet Eleni Sikelianos, playwright Jaymes Sanchez, printmaker Natalie Woodlock, composer Benjamin Webster, sculptor Sandy de Lissovoy, painter Estefania Velez Rodriguez, and dancer/choreographer Kayvon Pourazer. Comments are closed.
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