MCC Logo
Massachusetts Cultural Council
About Us Staff Search
Grant Programs Applications/Forms Services News
Artist Fellowships
Learn More About this Program
Apply to this Program
FAQs
Funding List
Gallery@MCC
ArtSake blog
Grant Contract Info
Contact MCC
 
   
 

Notable Names from the History of the Artist Fellowship Program

Since being founded in 1974 by the Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities (the predecessor to the Massachusetts Cultural Council), the Artist Fellowships Program has recognized and fostered the vital creative work of hundreds of exceptional individual artists.

Over the years, many artists of national and international prominence – particularly in literature - have received support from the Artist Fellowships, including:

  • Steve Almond (2008), author of Candyfreak
  • Frank Bidart (1981), poet, winner of the Wallace Stevens Award
  • Rita Mae Brown (1977), author of Rubyfruit Jungle
  • Andrew Bujalski (2003), filmmaker, Beeswax
  • Migdalia Cruz (2005), playwright, El Grito Del Bronx
  • Mark Doty (1994), poet, winner of the National Book Award
  • Andre Dubus (1976), author of In the Bedroom
  • Janet Echelman (2009), nationally renowned public artist
  • Donal Fox (1989), composer and jazz musician
  • Jonathan Franzen (1986), author of The Corrections
  • Elizabeth Graver (2006), author of Awake
  • Gish Jen (1987), author of Typical American
  • Denis Johnson (1983), winner of the National Book Award
  • Mary Karr (1987), author of The Liars' Club
  • Melinda Lopez (2005), playwright, Sonia Flew
  • Ross McElwee (2005), filmmaker, Bright Leaves
  • Sue Miller (1984), author of While I Was Gone
  • Tim O'Brien (1976), author of The Things They Carried and Going After Cacciato
  • Robert ParkeHarrison (2001), photographer
  • Tom Perrotta (1998), author of Election and Little Children
  • Carl Phillips (1990), winner of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award
  • Robert Pinsky (1977), former U.S. Poet Laureate
  • Jim Shepard (2002), writer, winner of the Story Prize
  • Jimmy Slyde (2006), American jazz tap artist

 
      twitter icon      youtube icon
© Massachusetts Cultural Council 2010