List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2016

List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2016: Guggenheim Fellowships have been awarded annually since 1925, by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts."

Category Field of Study Fellow Ref
Creative Arts Biography Craig Seligman
Choreography Camille A. Brown
Michelle Ellsworth
Emily Johnson
Juliana F. May
Raphael Xavier
Drama and Performance Art Taylor Mac
Christina Masciotti
Muriel Miguel
Betty Shamieh
Kate Valk
Fiction Jesse Ball
Jennifer Clement
Amity Gaige
Laila Lalami
Jenny Offill
René Steinke
Melanie Rae Thon
Jess Row
Film - Video Deanna Bowen
Robert Boyd
Joe Brewster
Jonas Carpignano
Ramona Diaz
blair dorosh-walther
Cheryl Dunye
Dee Hibbert-Jones
Kahlil Joseph
Manfred Kirchheimer
Carlos Javier Ortiz
Michèle Stephenson
Nomi Talisman
Wu Tsang
Jeremy Xido
Fine Arts Marina Adams
Judith Bernstein
JoAnne Carson
Charles Sidney Clough
Colette Justine
Sue de Beer
Angela Dufresne
Laurie Fendrich
Bruce M. Gagnier
Ellen Harvey
George Legrady
Simone Leigh
Chico MacMurtrie
Helen O'Toole
Bruce Porter
John Douglas Powers
J. Morgan Puett
Michelle Segre
Coleen Sterritt
Patrick Webb
Allan Wexler
Liz Young
Andrea Zittel
General Nonfiction Adam Kirsch
Chris Kraus
Amitava Kumar
Glenn Kurtz
Nick Laird
Paul Lisicky
Amanda Petrusich
Robert Storr
Sarah Payne Stuart
Music Composition Jonathan Berger
Edmund Campion
Anthony Cheung
Neil Feather
David Fulmer
Bryan Jacobs
Andrew Norman
Adam Roberts
Laurie San Martin
Juri Seo
Wayne Shorter
Dalit Warshaw
Photography Dru Donovan
Hasan M. Elahi
McNair Evans
Lyle Ashton Harris
Matthew Jensen
Alex Majoli
Eileen Neff
Louie Palu
Robin Schwartz
Yvonne Venegas (es)
Poetry Beth Bachmann
Rick Barot
Jericho Brown
Stephanie Burt
Cynthia Huntington
Sally Keith
James Kimbrell
Deborah Landau
Ed Roberson
Brian Turner
Lida Suchy
Humanities African Studies Derek R. Peterson
American Literature Nick Bromell
Carla L. Peterson
Architecture, Planning and Design Stella Nair
Classics Ralph W. Mathisen
East Asian Studies H. Mack Horton
Jing Tsu
English Literature Stephen M. Fallon
Pamela K. Gilbert
Robert Spoo
European and Latin American History Nadja Durbach
Marcy Norton
Heidi Tinsman
European and Latin American Literature Janet L. Beizer
Film, Video and Radio Studies Wendy Hui Kyong Chun
Fine Arts Research Julia F. Andrews
Jerrilynn D. Dodds
Folklore and Popular Culture Daniel Sheehy
Intellectual and Cultural History Craig Koslofsky
Valerie Traub
Darrin McMahon
Linguistics Dennis Baron
Jonathan David Bobaljik
Literary Criticism Lauren Berlant
Victoria Nelson
Robert F. Reid-Pharr
Naomi Seidman
Fred Moten
Medieval and Renaissance History Mitchell B. Merback
Zrinka Stahuljak (fr)
Music Research Timothy Rommen
Ge Wang
Near East Studies Aaron D. Rubin
Theo van den Hout
Philosophy Victor Caston
Anjan Chakravartty
Daniel Garber
Richard Kraut
Religion Zsuzsanna Gulácsi
Columba Stewart
Leonard van der Kuijp
United States History Catherine Clinton
Eliga H. Gould
Matthew Avery Sutton
William G. Thomas III
South Asian Studies Cynthia D. Packert
Theatre Arts Anna Deavere Smith
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Charles R. Doering
Mark Newman
Astronomy and Astrophysics Feryal Özel
Chemistry Neil K. Garg
Joseph Subotnik
Earth Science Alberto E. Saal
Mathematics Daniel T. Wise
Molecular and Cellular Biology Chris Fromme
Neuroscience Rajesh P. N. Rao
Organismic Biology and Ecology Gonzalo Giribet
David N. Reznick
Physics Karin A. Dahmen
Science Writing Rebecca Jordan-Young
Katrina Karkazis
Thomas Levenson
Thomas McNamee
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Susan Greenhalgh
Justin B. Richland
Glenn Davis Stone (de)
Rebecca Stumpf
Constitutional Studies David M. Rabban
Economics Dean Karlan
Geography and Environmental Studies Mei-Po Kwan
Katharyne Mitchell
Laura Pulido
Law Andrea G. McDowell
Alexandra Natapoff
Political Science Adam Berinsky
Roxanne Leslie Euben
Diana C. Mutz
Sociology Peter Bearman
Kathleen Gerson

See also

References

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