Arts and Entertainment
August 2, 2023
From: Fine Arts Work Center in ProvincetownAnnouncing the 2023-2024 FAWC Fellows!
The Fine Arts Work Center is honored to announce our awarded 2023-2024 Fellows. These 20 emerging visual artists and writers have been selected from a pool of nearly 1,200 talented applicants.
The 2023-2024 Fellows hail from Iran, Finland, Egypt, Nigeria, the Netherlands, Canada, Venezuela, and across the United States. The Fellowship program provides artists and writers uninterrupted time to focus on their work for seven months in a landscape that is known for its beauty and solitude, giving them both the space to create and the opportunity to find support from a new group of visionary peers. We are excited to welcome the incoming cohort in October.
Visual Arts Fellows
Miguel Braceli
Rehab El Sadek
Jeff Gibbons
Oscar Morel
Micha Patiniott, Second-year
LaRissa Rogers
Tinja Ruusuvuori, Second-year
Zeinab Shahidi Marnani
Agnes Walden
Sasha Wortzel
Fiction Fellows
Adeniyi Ademoroti
Molly Anders, Second-year
Grace Chao
Avigayl Sharp
Seth Wang
Poetry Fellows
Jack Eley
David Hutcheson, Second-year
Lindsay Miles
Kéchi Nne Nomu
Tyler Raso
Rona Jaffe Foundation Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center
In honor of celebrated author Rona Jaffe, poet Hannah Perrin King has been named the inaugural Rona Jaffe Foundation Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center. Through this newly launched Fellowship, King was awarded a seven-month residency in Provincetown to focus on her creative practice. The Rona Jaffe Foundation Fellowship at the Fine Arts Work Center was established in 2022. It will be awarded each year to an emerging woman writer of exceptional promise.
Summer Exhibition at FAWC: Everyone We Know is Here
Everyone We Know is Here is a group exhibition of past Visual Arts Fellows, selected by curator Heidi Hahn. The artists in this show are united by their experiences as past Fellows who have shared the freedom, challenges, and possibilities of working in one of the country’s richest creative communities.
On view from June 2 – August 25, 2023, works from the exhibition are available for acquisition via Artsy. A portion of all proceeds will support the Fellowship program.