What are Guggenheim Fellowships?
Guggenheim Fellowships are grants to selected individuals made for a minimum of six months and a maximum of twelve months. The average amount of Fellowship grants in the 2008 United States and Canada competition was approximately $43,200. Since the purpose of the Guggenheim Fellowship program is to help provide Fellows with blocks of time in which they can work with as much creative freedom as possible, grants are made freely. No special conditions attach to them, and Fellows may spend their grant funds in any manner they deem necessary to their work
Among 2009....
Michael Ashkin, Artist, Ithaca, New York; Assistant Professor of Art and Director of Graduate Studies, Cornell University: Sculpture.

Dike Blair, Visual Artist, New York City; Adjunct Professor, Rhode Island School of Design: Painting and sculpture.

Paul Bloodgood, Artist, Jackson Heights, New York: Painting

Tom Burckhardt, Artist, New York City: Painting.

Nancy Chunn, Visual artist, New York City; Faculty Member in Painting, Department of Fine Arts, School of Visual Arts, New York City: Painting installation.

Margaret Cogswell, Artist, Jackson Heights, New York; Program Officer for Visual Arts, Asian Cultural Council, New York City: Fine arts

Heidi Kumao, Artist, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Associate Professor, School of Art and Design, University of Michigan: Video sculptures.

Paul Laffoley, Artist, Boston, Massachusetts; Founder, Boston Visionary Cell, Inc: Fine arts.

Thomas Lawson, Artist, Los Angeles, California; Dean, School of Art, California Institute of the Arts: Painting

Paul Etienne Lincoln, Visual artist, New York City: Fine arts.

Medrie MacPhee, Artist, New York City; Sherry Burt Hennessey Artist-in-residence, Bard College: Painting.

Lenore Malen, Artist, New York City; Faculty Member, M.F.A. Fine Arts Program, Parsons The New School for Design: Fine arts.

Joanna Malinowska, Artist, Brooklyn, New York; Graphic designer, Hemsing Associates: Multimedia art.

IƱigo Manglano-Ovalle, Artist, Chicago, Illinois; Professor, School of Art and Design, University of Illinois, Chicago: Fine arts.

W. G. Raad, Artist, New York City; Associate Professor of Art, The Cooper Union, The School of Art: Fine arts.

Anna Shteynshleyger, Photographer, Chicago, Illinois; Faculty Member, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Columbia College, Chicago: Photography.

Stephanie Snider, Artist, Brooklyn, New York; Assistant Professor of Sculpture, Rhode Island School of Design: Visual arts.

Jered Sprecher, Artist, Knoxville, Tennessee; Assistant Professor, School of Art, University of Tennessee: Painting.

Cheryle St. Onge, Photographer, Durham, New Hampshire: Photography.

Shirley Tse, Artist, Los Angeles, California; Faculty Member, School of Art, California Institute of the Arts: Installation art.

Brian Ulrich, Photographer, Chicago, Illinois; Adjunct Faculty Member, Columbia College, Chicago; Part-time Faculty Member, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago: Photography.

Faith Wilding, Artist, Chicago, Illinois; Professor of Performance Art, School of the Art Institute of Chicago: Multimedia installation.

Pamela Wilson-Ryckman, Artist, San Francisco, California; Graduate Advisor, California College of the Arts, and University of California, Berkeley: Painting.

Byron Glen Wolfe, Photographer, Chico, California; Professor, Department of Communication Design, California State University, Chico: Photography.

Alexi Worth, Artist, Brooklyn, New York; Senior Critic, Graduate School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania: Painting.

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