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2005/2006 FORMER FELLOWS' NEWS

Following is information on the current projects and activities of our many former Fellows as submitted to us as of October 2005. We've tried to be as complete and as accurate as possible. If we have omitted or misstated something, please accept our apologies.

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In Memoriam
Molly Malone Cook Writing Fellow 1971–1973

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WINTER RESIDENCY WRITING FELLOWS

1969–1970:

KEITH ALTHAUS's (also 1970–1971) most recent book of poetry, Ladder of Hours, was published by Ausable Press in September 2005.

LOUISE GLÜCK's Averno: Poems will be published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in February 2006.

1972–1973:

RICHARD MCCANN's (also 1993–1994) book, Mother of Sorrows, was published by Pantheon in April 2005. The book was featured in the Boston Sunday Globe's "New & Recommended," and in the Provincetown Banner.

RICHARD STRATTON is the executive producer of the hit TV series Street Time, now airing on Showtime. He recently completed a mini–series for the National Broadcast Company, a pilot for FX Networks, and is currently writing a film to be directed by Sean Penn. His latest book, Altered States of America, was published by Nation Books in October 2005.

1973–1974:

DIANE WALD (also 1974–1975) won the first annual Anne Halley Poetry Prize from the Massachusetts Review: April 2005. Her work was included in Billy Collins's anthology 180 More: Extraordinary Poems for Every Day, and has appeared in MiPoesias, Pleiades, Laurel Review, Conduit, Big Bridge, and Court Green. She was interviewed on Mass. Review Radio in April 2005, and in the Cervena Barva Press newsletter in October 2005.

1974 – 1975: ELLEN WITTLINGER's (also 1975–1976) young adult novel, Sandpiper, was released in July 2005 from Simon and Schuster. Also out this year from Simon and Schuster are Zigzag (paper, February 2005) and Heart on my Sleeve (British edition, August 2005.)

1975–1976:

JUDITH BETH COHEN recently published non–fiction essay: "A Woman From A Different Place," with Frank Trocco, was published in The Arts, Education and Social Change: Little Signs of Hope by Peter Lang Publishers, and "The Mermaid's Legs, The Artist's Hands, The Professor's Assumptions," was published in Educators, Therapists, Artists on Reflective Practice (also by Peter Lang Publishers). Her short fiction, "Betsy and Arnold," appeared in The Mochila Review, Vol. 7, 2005.

DEBORA GREGER's (also 1976–1977) most recent book of poetry, Western Art, was published by Penguin in Fall 2004.

1977–1978:

JOHN WITTE's collection of poems, The Hurtling, was published by Orchises Press in Spring 2005.

1979 – 1980:

LORNA DEE CERVANTES's book of poetry, Drive: The First Quartet, was published by Wings Press in Fall 2005.

MICHAEL COLLIER's collection of poems, Dark Wild Realm, is forthcoming from Houghton Mifflin in Spring 2006. He and Georgia Ann Machemer edited Euripides' Medea: Greek Tragedy in New Translations published by Oxford University Press in June 2005.

TOM SLEIGH (also 1980–1981) has a book of essays forthcoming from Graywolf Press in Spring 2006, entitled Interview With a Ghost. He won a 2005 Massachusetts Book Award for his book of poetry, Far Side of the Earth. He is teaching in the MFA Program at Hunter College and is currently a fellow at the Montalvo Art Center in Saratoga, CA where he is finishing a new book of poems to be published in 2007, and working on a feature film script with the filmmaker Celia Lowenstein.

1980 – 1981:

MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM's recent novel, Specimen Days, was published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in July 2005. It was featured in the New York Times as one of the "Books of the Times."

YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA's newest book, Taboo: The Wishbone Trilogy, Part One; Poems, will be published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in March 2006.

1981–1982:

DENIS JOHNSON produced a staged reading of his play, "Psychos Never Dream," at the Fine Arts Work Center, February 12, 2005.

CLEOPATRA MATHIS's most recent book of poems, White Sea, was published by Sarabande Books in July 2005.

BRUCE SMITH's collection of poetry, Songs for Two Voices, was published by University of Chicago Press in Spring 2005.

1982–1983:

NEIL MCMAHON's novel, Revolution No.9, was published in January 2005 by HarperCollins.

1984–1985:

ALISON DEMING's newest book of poetry, Genius Loci, was published by Penguin in Summer 2005.

MARY ANN (MALINCHAK) RISHEL is currently teaching in and directing the First–Year Writing Seminar Program in Doha, Qatar at Cornell's Medical School.

JIM SIMMERMAN's most recent book of poems, American Children, was published by BOA Editions in 2005.

1985–1986:

TONY HOAGLAND won the 2005 O. B. Hardison, Jr. Poetry Prize honoring his excellence in both poetry and teaching.

1986–1987:

DEAN YOUNG's collection of poems, Elegy on Toy Piano, was published by the University of Pittsburgh in Spring 2005.

1987–1988:

CATHERINE BUSH's novel, Claire's Head, was published by McClelland & Stewart in Fall 2004.

BRENDA MARIE OSBEY was named 2005 Poet Laureate of Louisiana. She was Writer–in– Residence at the Camargo Foundation (Cassis, France) in Spring 2004. Her poem "Canne à Sucre: A Slave–Song Suite," was published in American Poetry Review, May/June 2005. Another poem, "Qu'on arrive Enfin," appeared in Renaissance Noire, Fall 2004.

1988–1989:

SOPHIE CABOT BLACK was a visiting writer at the Fine Arts Work Center and read with Sarah Shun–lien Bynum in January 2005.

JOSIP NOVAKOVICH's novel, April Fool's Day, was published by HarperCollins in Fall 2004.

1990 –1991:

ANN PATCHETT won the Harold D. Vursell Memorial Award for fiction.

SANDI WISENBERG has a piece in Short Takes: Brief Encounters With Contemporary Nonfiction (Norton, 2005) and a poem in the Fall 2005 Michigan Quarterly Review. She has been teaching in the MFA program at Roosevelt University since January 2005 and is also co–director of Northwestern University's MA in Creative Writing Program.

1991–1992:

NICK FLYNN's (also 1999–2000) Another Bullshit Night in Suck City: A Memoir won the PEN/ Martha Albrand Award.

TIM SEIBLES's latest book, Buffalo Head Solos, was released by the Cleveland State University Poetry Center in October 2004. He read at Reed College, Portland, OR; Elliott Bay Bookstore, Seattle, WA; Penn State University, Erie Campus; Arizona State University's "Desert Nights, Rising Stars" Festival, University of Virginia's "Festival of the Book", and Tidewater Community College's Literary Festival.

1993 – 1994:

JOHN DALTON's (also 1996–1997) novel, Heaven Lake (Scribner), won the Barnes and Noble 2004 Discover Award in fiction, as well as the Sue Kaufman Prize for Best First Fiction of 2004 from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

MELANIE SUMNER's (also 1994–1995) short story, "Wildwood," will appear in Atlanta Magazine's "2006 Summer Reading Issue" and "Old Money, New Money, No Money," an essay, will appear in an upcoming issue of Atlanta Magazine.

JOSHUA WEINER's book of poems, From the Book of Giants, is scheduled to be published by the University of Chicago Press in Fall 2006. Poems and prose have recently appeared in Threepenny Review, The Washington Post, Yale Review, Poetry, Southwest Review and Cincinnati Review.

1994–1995:

MARSHALL KLIMASEWISKI's novel, The Cottagers, was published by Norton in Fall 2005. Tyrants, a book of stories, is forthcoming from Norton in 2006.

ALPAY ULKU (also 1995–1996) won a 2005 artists Fellowship Award from the Illinois Arts Council for his poetry.

1995–1996:

JUDY BUDNITZ's collection of stories, Nice Big American Baby, was published by Knopf in February 2005. The collection was featured in the New York Times Book Review.

THOMAS SAYERS ELLIS's newest book The Maverick Room: Poems was published by Graywolf Press in January 2005. He read as part of The Poetry Society of America's "Festival of New American Poets," held at the New School, March 2–3, 2005. He was featured in "That Glittering Possibility," an introduction to debut poets in Poets and Writers, November/December 2005.

1996–1997:

ADAM HASLETT received a 2005 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship in Fiction.

KATHRYN MARIS's (also 2003–2004) first book, The Book of Jobs: Poems, is forthcoming from Four Way Books in October 2006.

SARAH MESSER's nonfiction book, Red House: Being a Mostly Accurate Account of New England's Oldest Continuously Lived–In House, was published by Viking in Summer 2004.

1997–1998:

LEE BRICCETTI's book of poetry, Day Mark, was published by Four Way Books in March 2005.

NANCY REISMAN won the Samuel Goldberg & Sons Foundation Prize for Jewish fiction by an emerging writer for her novel The First Desire.

1998–1999:

CHRISTINE HUME's collection of poetry, Alaskaphrenia, was published by New Issues in Spring 2004.

MONICA WESOLOWSKA had a short story published in the November issue of the online journal Literary Mama.

1999–2000:

MAURICE MANNING's book of poems, A Companion for Owls: Being the Commonplace Book of D. Boone, Long Hunter, Back Woodsman &c, was published by Harcourt in Fall 2004.

JUSTIN TUSSING's first novel, The Best People in the World, will be published by Harper Collins in February 2006. His short story, "The Laser Age," was published in the "Debut Fiction" issue of The New Yorker in June 2005.

2000–2001:

JILL MCDONOUGH is a 2006 Resident Artist at the Djerassi Resident Artists Program. In 2005–2006, she won a Fellowship from the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Writers and Scholars New York Public Library; a Mellon Research Fellowship from the Virginia Historical Society; and a Poetry Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. She was also the 2005 PEN/New England Discovery Award Winner. Her forthcoming publications include pieces in Memorious, Post Road, Literary Imagination, and The Massachusetts Review.

DEBORAH BERNHARDT won the 2005 Summer Literary Seminars Poetry Contest for her poems "Apology is Red Up Like This," "There is No Towards," and "Scanning, with the Eye."

MAJOR JACKSON's second book of poems, Hoops, will be published by W. W. Norton in March 2006.

2001–2002:

ADA LIMÓN won the third annual Autumn House Press Poetry Prize for her upcoming collection, Lucky Wreck. Her work was featured in the March/April 2005 edition of Tarpaulin Sky.

THOMAS O'MALLEY's (also 2003–04) first novel, In the Province of Saints, was published by Little, Brown in August 2005. It was featured in the Washington Post "Book World" and in the New York Times' Book Review "Fiction Chronicle."

2002–2003:

TIM EARLEY's first book of poems, Boondoggle, was published by Main Street Rag in September 2005. His work has recently appeared in or is forthcoming in Chicago Review, Conduit, jubilat, Hotel Amerika, La Petite Zine, DIAGRAM, and Typo.

ESI EDUGYAN received fellowships at the Hawthornden Castle, Scotland and in Eastern Iceland. She's been awarded a six–month fellowship in March 2006 at the Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart, Germany.

FRANCES HWANG received a 2005 Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers' Award.

2003–2004:

MAGGIE DIETZ's first book of poetry, Perennial Fall, will be published by the University of Chicago Press in Spring 2006.

ANNE SANOW is currently a Second–Year Writing Fellow in Fiction at the Fine Arts Work Center.

JASON SCHNEIDERMAN's book of poetry, Sublimation Point, was published by Four Way Books in November 2004.

SHIMON TANAKA (also 2004–2005) won a two–year Stegner Fellowship from Stanford University for fiction.

2004–2005:

TYEHIMBA JESS's first book of poems, leadbelly, was published by Verse Press in Fall 2005. He was featured in "That Glittering Possibility," an introduction to debut poets in Poets and Writers, November/December 2005.

EMILY RAPP's memoir, Poster Child, is forthcoming from Crown in Summer 2006.

JILLIAN WEISE is currently a Second–Year Writing Fellow in Poetry at the Fine Arts Work Center. Her first book of poems, The Amputee's Guide to Sex, will be published by Soft Skull Press in Fall 2006.


Winter Residency Visual Arts Fellows

RON SHUEBROOK's artwork and leadership was featured in Sketch: A Publication for the Alumni, Students, Faculty and Staff of Ontario College of Art & Design, where he is the outgoing president.

1973–1974:

BECKY HOWLAND's work was exhibited in 2004 in "East Village, USA" at New Museum, NYC, curated by Dan Cameron; "Now and 10 Years Ago," Kunstwerk, Berlin, curated by Axel Weider; "Multiple Strategies," Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, curated by Matt Distel, "Paradise Now: Picturing the Genetic Revolution," curated by Marvin Heiferman; and "Carol Kismaric," at the University of Maryland. In 2006, her work will be featured in the traveling show, "Downtown NY 1973–1984," starting at the Grey Art Gallery, NY, moving to the Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, and Austin Museum of Art in Austin, TX. Her work was published in the catalogs The Pontus Hulten Collection (Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden) and East Village, USA (published by the New Museum). A benefit was held at the Jeffrey Dietch Projects, NYC, for ABC No Rio, the center for art and activism she founded.

1975 – 1976:

DAVID WHEELER's work will be included in two group shows in 2006: a group show of international science illustration at the New York State Museum, Albany, NY April 20–September 10, and "Art from the Edmund Niles Huyck Preserve and Biodiversity Research Station," New York State Museum also from April 20–September 10, 2006. His drawings will be featured in solo shows at the Smithsonian Institute's Philip K. Reed Education Center, September 5 – December 14; at the Corning School of Ocean Studies, Maine Maritime Academy, Castine, ME, October 12–December 2006; and at Green Mountain College in Putney, VT, April 12–April 30, 2006.

1976–1977:

BERT YARBOROUGH (also 1977–1978) became a founding member of ARTSTRAND, a cooperative Gallery in Provincetown, MA in May 2005. He participated in the production of a limited–edition portfolio of prints by gallery artists, a group exhibition in May–June 2005, an exhibition of recent paintings and works on paper in July, and a group exhibition, "ARTSTRAND & Friends," in September–October 2005. His recent exhibitions include: "Bert Yarborough, Selected Monoprints, 1990–2004," at Two Rivers Print Making Studio in Vermont, February 11–March 9, 2005; "TRIAGE," collaborative and individual works with Paul Bowen and M.P. Landis at 55 Mercer Gallery (NY) in April 2005; "Summer Faculty Exhibition" at the South Shore Center for the Arts, Cohasset, MA; an exhibition of recent paintings and works on paper at McGowan Fine Arts, Concord, NH, in September 2005; "Workshop Faculty Exhibition" at AVA Gallery & Art Center, Lebanon, NH, in August–September 2005 and "Faculty Exhibition" at Colby-Sawyer College, New London, NH, September–October 2005.

1977–1978:

PAUL BOWEN's (also 1978–1979) recent exhibitions include: "TRIAGE," collaborative and individual works with Bert Yarborough and M.P. Landis at 55 Mercer Gallery (NY) in April 2005. He was Artist–in–Residence and had a solo show at Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH) in 2005.

STEWART MACFARLANE's work was featured in three solo exhibitions: "Life Size" at the Bett Gallery in Hobart, Tasmania, in March 2005, "Pretty Colours" at the Charles Nodrem Gallery in Melbourne, Victoria, in October 2005 and a show at Dridan Fine Arts in Mclarenvale, South Australia, in August 2005.

1978–1979:

LINDA BOND received a 2005 Massachusetts Cultural Council grant through the Arlington Cultural Council. She also had two murals commissioned: one from The New England Medical Center, sponsored by the Reach Out and Read program, and the other from The Boston Medical Center. Her work was exhibited at the Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston, in November 2005 and at the Ernden Gallery, Provincetown during the summer months. Upcoming exhibits include a three-person exhibition entitled "I Witness–Art in a Political Context" at Bristol Community College in Fall River, MA from March 9–April 5, 2006.

1979–1980:

JOHN BENVENUTO was part of a group show at FE Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA entitled "Fear?" in May 2005, and a two-person show, "Re–Use," at the Indianapolis Art Center, from June through August 2005. Upcoming shows include a two-person show at the Springfield Art Museum in Springfield, OH during Summer 2006 and a group show at the Fitton Center (Hamilton, OH), also in 2006. KAREN SCHIFANO exhibited her work in "a baker's dozen," at Ceres Gallery in New York, March 29–April 23, 2005, and in a group show "Phallus...Vagina...Tomb...," at Tobey Fine Arts (NY), August 9–September 9, 2005.

1982–1983:

KEN BUHLER's show "New Works: 2001–2004," was featured at Axel Raben Gallery(NY), September 7–October 9, 2004.

1983–1984:

ROGER CAMP exhibited work in the group shows "Butterflies in Flight," Orange County Airport, Costa Mesa, CA, June 10–October 30, 2005; "8x10," Candace Perich Gallery, Katonah, NY, June 12–September 14, 2005; "Summertime," Robin Rice Gallery (NY) June 20–September 1, 2005; "Twenty Years," J. Moore Gallery, Seal Beach, CA, May 15–August 10, 2005; and "A Selection of Portraits from the Doug Simay Collection," Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA, June 11–August 28, 2004. His book of photographs, 500 Flowers, was published by Dewi Lewis Publishing (London) in September 2005.

ELLEN DRISCOLL (also 1984–1985) has been commissioned to create an entrance gate to the Liberty Memorial and Museum in Kansas City, with a 2006 completion date. She is also working on an installation for Raleigh Durham Airport, International Arrivals, to be completed in 2008 and "Lumina," an electronic drawing project for Huntington Avenue in Boston, commissioned by the Fenway Alliance, also to be completed in 2006.

RONALD J. SLOAN was part of the group show, "Drawing Today 2005," at the New Arts Gallery in Litchfield, CT, Sept.10–Oct.3, 2005.

1985–1986:

SHARON HORVATH curated the group show, "Former FAWC Fellows 1996–97," at the Hudson D. Walker Gallery at the Fine Arts Work Center, June 10–28, 2005. Her work was featured in a solo show at Victoria Munroe Fine Art (Boston) in May 2005.

MARYALICE JOHNSTON (also 1986–1987) became a founding member of ARTSTRAND, a cooperative Gallery in Provincetown, MA in May 2005. Her exhibitions at ARTSTRAND include: "Two New Installations," in July, 2005, and "Play With Noise," a sound performance with Eric Peters and Arvid Peters, also in July, 2005. In Fall 2005, her installation, "Stargate," was featured at Koussevitzky Art Gallery, at Berkshire Community College, where she also presented, "Sound Performance," with Eric Peters. Most recently, her work "Liquid Jewels," was part of "Boston Art Windows," a group of instillations in vacant jewelry store windows in downtown Boston, in November 2005.

GARRY MITCHELL exhibited his work in a self-titled show at Colby College Museum of Art (Waterville, ME), February 11–April 24, 2005.

QUENTIN WALTER's "Intimate Encounters, Mercedes Devereau, BUZZ X," a traveling exhibit of paintings selected by Jennifer Bailey, Curator of Exhibitions and Collections, Vero Beach Museum of Art (Vero Beach, FL) was presented at Suraci Gallery, Marywood University, Scranton, PA, March 12–April 30, 2005 and Hess Gallery, Elizabethtown, PA, October 28– December 16, 2005. A book by the same title was published and is available from the artist. 1989–1990:

RICHARD BAKER's (also 1990–1991) work was featured in "Recent Paintings," a solo show at Tibor de Nagy Gallery in NY, April 28–May 27, 2005.

MADELINE SILBER participated in the group shows "Talent 2005," at Allan Stone Gallery (NY), from September–October 2005; "Uncovering Abstraction," at Company Gallery in Syracuse, NY in Spring 2005; and "Made in NY 2005," at the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center in Auburn, NY during Summer 2005. Her solo exhibitions include "Paintings and Prints" at Volcano Editions in Oneonta, NY, September–October 2005; and "New Paintings" at the School of Art Gallery, Munson Williams Proctor Art Institute, in Utica, NY forthcoming in March 2006.

1990–1991:

BEVERLY RESS's work was included in "That's Not How I Remember It," a group show at Salve Regina Gallery, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC; the "10th National Drawing Invitational" at the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, AR; in the Curator's Office booth (Washington, DC) at the "Scope/Miami Art Fair" in December, 2005; and in a solo show "Nature Examined: Drawings by Beverly Ress," at McLean Project for the Arts, McLean, VA. Two of her drawings were purchased for the public collection of the Sheppard Pratt Health System (Baltimore, MD).

DUANE SLICK (also 1991–1992): exhibited his work in the solo show, "Wolf in the Irises," at Nielson Gallery (NY), September 17–October 22, 2005.

1991–1992:

JAMES ESBER had a solo show at Bernard Toale Gallery (Boston, MA) in 2004. Also in 2004, he exhibited his work in many group shows including: "SITE: Sante Fe's Fifth International Biennial: Disparities and Disformations: Our Grotesque;" "Open House," at the Brooklyn Museum of Art; "The Drawn Page," at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (Ridgefield, CT); and "Endless Love," at the DC Moore Gallery in New York.

JORDAN WOLFSON's 2004 group shows include " NYC" and "Interior Paintings" at DFN Gallery (NY). This year his work was included in the "Tenth Anniversary" show at DFN Gallery in October–December, 2005; "Masters and Mavericks: The Nude" at Seraphin Gallery (Philadelphia); and internationally in "New Works" at Artspace in Jerusalem and "Images from North Mayo" in Ballinglen, Ireland. He had a solo show, "Recent Work," at the DFN Gallery in Fall 2005. He is the Carmel Poetry Journal's Winter 2005 Featured Artist.

1992–1993:

LEE BOROSON's solo exhibition "outer limit" was featured at tang, Skidmore College, February 5–June 5, 2005.

1993–1994:

DANA CARLSON had a solo exhibition May 7– June 8, 2005 at Baumgartner Gallery (NY). Group shows in 2005 included "Stitch or Swallow" at Here Gallery in Bristol, England, in January; and "Explosivo! Art Show" at Stay Gold Gallery, Brooklyn, NY in October. JACK PIERSON's photography was featured in a solo show titled "Jack Pierson," at Danzinger (NY), in March 2005, and in "Provincetown Work," at Albert Merola Gallery (Provincetown, MA), August 19–September 1, 2005.

1994–1995:

NICK KAHN and RICHARD SELESNICK's book of artwork, Nicholas Kahn & Richard Selesnick: City of Salt, was published by Aperture in September 2005. Their show, "The Apollo Prophesies," was exhibited at Paul Kopeikin Gallery (LA, CA), January 8–February 5, 2005.

CHRISTOPHER ROMER was awarded residencies at The Sculpture Space (Utica, NY) and the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art (Omaha, NE), and was a recipient of a 2005 Pollack– Krasner Foundation Grant. His work will be featured in a solo exhibition: "Timber on the Floor, Songbirds in the Rafters" at the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts (Wilmington, DE), from November 18, 2005–February 5, 2006.

1995–1996:

ELLEN GALLAGHER's work was featured in a solo show "Ellen Gallagher: DeLuxe" at the Whitney Museum of American Art (NY) May 8– May 15, 2005. The show was featured in the The New York Times' "Art in Review."

2000–2001:

ESTHER JISKOOT's 2004 groepering vertoning ter Mokum met inbegrip van "Twaalfdelig en meer," Fonds voor beeldende kunsten, Vormgeving en bouwkunst, "Previeuw 2004", at van Wijngaarden/Hakkens contemporary art, "Sculptures" van Wijngaarden/Hakkens contemporary art . Solo uiterlijk vertoon met inbegrip van "Kunstrai" van wijngaarden/hakkens contemporary art, "Glass im grossformat" Glasmuseum Ernsting Stiftung Alter Hof Herding in Coesfeld–Lette, Germany; and "Caterina Tognon" at Arte Contemporanea, Palazzo da ponte in Venice, Italy. Shows this year include, "Material Girls" van Wijngaarden/Hakkens contemporary art, a solo show entitled "Bont en blauw(black and blue)" , van Wijngaarden/Hakkens contemporary art, and a two-person show with Erik Odijk at Kunstenlab, Deventer. She has upcoming an upcoming show at the Dutch Textile Musuem in Tilburg and at Kunstcentrum Hengelo e with Marianne Theunissen.

2001–2002:

ELLIOT HUNDLEY's work was exhibited in "Old News," at LACE in Los Angeles in 2005 and in the 2004 "Group Show," at Regen Projects, also in Los Angeles. His work was featured in "Fresh, original voices in L.A.," in the "Around the Galleries" section of The Los Angeles Times.

ERIC HONGISTO won a 2005 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship grant in Fine Art. His work was part of the 2005 "Faculty Exhibition" at Montana State University–Bozeman; the "Art Chicago in the Park Fair," April 29–May 2, 2005 through Rudolph Projects (Houston, TX); and the forthcoming show, "Activator," at Bates College (ME), January–March, 2006.

YUN-FEI JI had his first solo museum exhibition, "Yun–Fei Ji: The Empty City," at the De- Pauw University's Richard E. Peeler Art Center (IN), February 2–April 17, 2005.

LAMAR PETERSON's (also 2002–03) work was featured in "Lamar Peterson: Picture in a Picture" at The Studio Museum in Harlem (NY) in March, 2005. He was also in a three-person show with Pablo Vargas Lugo and Nicole Cherubini at Samson Projects (Boston, MA) April1–May 1, 2005.

2002–2003:

ANGELA DUFRESNE's (also 2003–04) solo shows include " Stomping Ground," at the Monya Rowe Gallery (NY), January 20–February 26, 2005; and "Love Streams," at Miller Block Gallery, (Boston, MA) in 2005. Her work was included in the following group shows in 2005: "Fresh Paint," at Lehmann Maupin Gallery (NY); "Something is Somewhere," at Monya Rowe Gallery; "Le Papier," at the Gescheidle Gallery in Chicago; "Radical Vauderville," at the Geoffrey Young Gallery, (Great Barrington, MA); "Greater New York 2005," at PS1 Contemporary Art Center (NY); and "ARCO Art Fair," at Galeria Marta Cervera in Madrid, Spain. She has a forthcoming solo show, "New Work," at Monya Rowe in 2007.

PAMELA ROBERTSON–PEARCE (also 2003–04) is making original art for book covers for Bloodaxe Books and for Brendan Kennelly's forthcoming book of poetry, Virginity, to be published in early 2006. She is in production on a new film, currently titled "aka X," running a project space for a whole range of creative endeavors and writing for NY Arts Magazine. 2003–2004:

GEOFFREY CHADSEY is currently a Second-Year Visual Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center.

JOHN KNIGHT had a solo exhibition "Land and Soul" at The Clown Gallery in Portland, ME, in March 2005. In 2004, he had a solo show "Variations on a Thistle" at The Via Group (Portland, ME), and was part of the group show "2003–2004 Fine Arts Work Center Visual Fellows" at Ethan Cohen Fine Arts (NY).

2004–2005:

RAJKAMAL KAHLON's show "Unbound" was featured at Provisions Library, (Washington, DC), September 9–October 29, 2005.

CARRIE SCANGA is currently a Second-Year Visual Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center.

KRISTEN SCHIELE's exhibition "Mother Wit" was featured in a Times Square installation, at Chashama Studios (NY).

CHUCK WEBSTER was included in the group exhibition "The Painted World" at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center in NY. He will have a solo exhibition at the Weston Gallery (Cincinnati, OH) in November 2006


Collaborative Residencies

COPLEY SOCIETY FELLOWS

2002:

KAY RUANE exhibited work in the group show "Pretty Sweet: The Sentimental Image in Contemporary Art," at DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park (Lincoln, MA), January 21–April 17, 2005, and in a solo show, "Lucid Dream," at Miller Block Gallery (Boston, MA), November 19–December 23, 2005.

2005:

PAUL SCHULENBERG was the 2005 Copley Society Fellow.

FOUR WAY BOOKS FELLOWS

2005:

PIMONE TRIPLETT was the 2005 Four Way Books Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center. She read at the Fine Arts Work Center in July 2005 from her book of poems, The Price of Light, published by Four Way Books in March 2005.

LANNAN SENIOR FELLOWS

1998:

STEPHEN SANDY's new collection of poetry, Weathers Permitting, was published by LSU Press in May 2005.

MARYLAND INSTITUTE OF ART FELLOWS

2001:

JESSICA DAMEN was featured in "Heroines and Heroes–From the Mythological to the Mundane" at the Howard County, MD Community College Art Gallery,Columbia, MD, in September 2005, and in "Athena's Daughters," a group show at Maryland Art Place (Baltimore, MD), November 30, 2004–January 8, 2005.

2004:

DESMOND BEACH had a solo show, "America's Most Wanted," at the Hudson D. Walker Gallery at the Fine Arts Work Center, May 6–17, 2005.

2005: RENÉ TREVIÑO was the 2005 Maryland Institute Art Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center. He'll have a solo show at the Hudson D. Walker Gallery at the Fine Arts Work Center in May 2006.

OHIO ARTS COUNCIL FELLOWS

1997:

SHARONA BEN–TOV MUIR's memoir, The Book of Telling, was published by Random House/ Schocken in June 2005.

2001:

BONNIE DOLIN had a two-person show, "Parallel Lives," at the Florence O'Donnell Wasmer Gallery at Ursuline College (OH), October 22–November 21, 2004.

2003:

DENISE BURGE was awarded a 2004 Painters & Sculptors Grant Program Award from the Joan Mitchell Foundation.

2004:

JULIE FRIEDMAN's show, "New Works on/of Paper," was exhibited at Kent State University's Stark Gallery, January 18–February 11, 2005.

2005:

PAUL EMORY was the 2005 OAC Visual Arts Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center. His work was exhibited in the Hudson D. Walker Gallery (Provincetown, MA), August 22–September 2, 2005. PATTY HOUSTON was the 2005 OAC Writing Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center. She read at the Work Center from her novel–in–progress in August 2005.

PHOENIX FOUNDATION FELLOWS

2002:

SANDRA RAMOS's work was exhibited in "Recent works by Contemporary Cuban Artists," at the Hudson D. Walker Gallery at the Fine Arts Work Center, May 20–June 7, 2005.

PROVIDENCE ART CLUB FELLOWS

RUTH EMERS's exhibit, "Paintings, Drawings and Sculptures," was on display at the Dodge House Gallery, Providence Art Club (Providence, RI), January 30–February 11, 2005.

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