Hearst Foundations Fellowships are for creative and performing artists and writers.
Application Procedure
All applicants are considered for both the Hearst Foundations Fellowship and Robert and Charlotte Baron Fellowship.
In addition to completing the online application form, the elements listed below are required for the completion of your application. Information about the required elements is given within the online form.
- STATEMENT
- CURRENT RÉSUMÉ
- WORK SAMPLES and REVIEWS
- TWO CONTACTS OF REFERENCE
Application Deadline
Contact Person
Fellows
Date | Name | Affiliation | Position | ||
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2002 | Deborah Dancy | Storrs, CT | Painter | The Conjurer's Apprentice or The Legend of Yellow Mary: A Slave Girl's Tale of Survival by her Wit and Extraordinary Powers, as written by herself | |
2002 | Ellen Wiener | Princeton, NJ | Painter, Printmaker, Book Artist | A new 'Book of Hours' using imagery from nineteenth century sources | |
2001 | Hallie Hobson | New York, NY | Playwright | Watchnight: A play on the eve of Emancipation | |
2001 | Geoffrey Brock | Fayetteville, AK | Poet | Voices Bright Flags: Poems based on American historical eventsbro | |
2000 | Maureen Cummins | Bearsville, NY | Book Artist | Anthro(A)pology | |
2000 | Katrina Browne | Berkeley, CA | Filmmaker | Traces of the Trade: Research on the history and legacy of the slave trade in New England |