Fellows Notes is a monthly listing of the latest news from awardees in our Artist Fellowships Program.
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Naseem Alatrash (Music Composition Fellow ’21) and Vasilis Kostas (Traditional Arts Fellow ’20) perform with Danilo Perez’s Global Messengers whose recent album Crisalida was nominated for two Grammy Awards.
Gary Duehr (Photography Fellow ’03), Yorgos Efthymiadis (Photography Finalist ’17), Katherine Gulla (Film & Video Finalist ’77), and Robin Radin (Photography Fellow ’03) are among the artists exhibiting in Your Work Here 2022: a PRC Members Exhibition at the FPAC Gallery in Boston (thru 12/18).
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Clint Baclawski (Photography Fellow ’19) has work in the group exhibition No Misery Can Tell, No Word of Farewell at Wassaic Project in Wassaic NY (12/3-3/18).
Sarah Bliss‘ (Sculpture/Installation/New Genres Fellow ’13, Film & Video Finalist ’19) 16mm experimental documentary film Unless You’re Living It was reviewed by David Bendiksen in the most recent issue of Millennium Film Journal (No. 76).
Pelle Cass (Photography Finalist ’15) created the photographic montage for the cover of New York Magazine‘s annual “Reason’s to Love New York” issue.
Mark Cooper (Sculpture/Installation/New Genres Fellow ’17, Crafts Fellow ’11) has a solo exhibition in a variety of media, Bloomin’, at Gallery Kayafas in Boston (12/16-2/4).
Georgie Friedman (Sculpture/Installation/New Genres Fellow ’13) is among the artists exhibiting in Waterlines at Somerville Museum (12/15-3/22).
Marky Kauffmann (Photography Fellow ’17) has work in the 4th Annual Juried Members’ Exhibit at the Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts (12/15-1/13). She and her work are featured in the Analog Forever Magazine article Twenty Alternative Process Photographers You Should Know in 2022. The artist is a finalist in two categories in the 19th Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers.
Marilyn Levin (Sculpture/Installation/New Genres Fellow ’88) has work in the online exhibition Geometric Variations, hosted by SITE Brooklyn (thru 12/15).
Zhonghe (Elena) Li (Traditional Arts Finalist ’22) is leading paper cutting workshops at several branches of the Cambridge Public Library, Central Square (12/15, 3 PM), Boudreau (12/21, 6:30 PM), and Main (1/12, 6 PM).
Joshua Meyer‘s (Painting Fellow ’10) painting series Eight Approaches debuts at the MFA Boston (12/15, 5-10 PM) as part of the Museum’s Chanukah celebration.
Laura Petrovich-Cheney (Crafts Fellow ’21) has work in the juried exhibition Quilts and Fibers, Challenging the Boundaries at Menino Art Center in Hyde Park (thru 1/16).
Abraham Ravett (Film & Video Fellow ’09) screens his film Lódz:22592 at the School of Visual Arts, NYC (12/6). A review of his work by Jan-Christopher Horak was recently published in Millennium Film Journal No. 76. The artist’s film Notes for a Polish Jew streams on the online arts/science journal Labocine for the month of December.
Magda Romanska (Dramatic Writing Finalist ’21) was selected for a MacDowell Colony Residency Fellowship.
Jo Ann Rothschild (Painting Fellow ’98) has published a book of her work, Then and Now, Now and Then, Unstretched Paintings 1989-2006, available at Brookline Booksmith and Stitch and Tickle.
Read past Fellows Notes. If you’re a current or past fellow/finalist with news, let us know.
Image: Joshua Meyer (Painting Fellow ’10), detail from the painting series EIGHT APPROACHES, debuting this month at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
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