About 10th Anniversary Fellowship
The USC Annenberg/Getty Arts Journalism Program celebrates its tenth anniversary with the creation of Engine29, a "pop-up" arts journalism lab, and the return of the Fellowship program's alumni and three Senior Fellows. The Fellows will work collaboratively on six experimental arts journalism projects, called Engine29, that were competitively chosen in response to a call for proposals among the 64 Fellowship alumni. The projects focus on art criticism, audience engagement, investigative cultural reporting, innovative technology and new forms of storytelling....Read More (PDF version of press release)
The 2011 Fellowship will be held in Los Angeles from November 4 to 13.
Alumni Fellows for 2011:
Joshua Samuel Brown, Laura Emerick, Sara Fishko, Celeste Headlee, Rick Holter, Jennifer Hsu, Carol Kino, Kim Levin, Edward Lifson, Alison MacAdam, Doug MacCash, Peggy McGlone, Carolina A. Miranda, Laszlo Molnar, Nekesa Mumbi Moody, olufunke moses, Kevin Nance, Michael Norman, Andrew Patner, Ryan Pearson, Gillian Rennie, Randall Roberts, Michele Siegel, Ariel Swartley, Neda Ulaby, Alissa Walker, Matthew Westwood and Douglas Wolk.
Senior Fellows for 2011:
Kurt Andersen, John Rockwell and Jeff Weinstein.
About the 2012 Fellowship
The USC Annenberg/Getty Arts Journalism Program, funded by
The Getty Foundation
, is a midcareer education Fellowship for six arts, culture and entertainment editors, producers and writers from online, print, radio and television. Typically one to two of the Fellows come from outside the United States. Journalists who cover the visual and performing arts, architecture, literature, film and pop culture – and who own these beats either as generalists or specialists – are welcome to apply. Staff journalists, affiliated freelancers and self-employed Web journalists are are also encouraged.
Based in Los Angeles, the Fellowship is a total immersion experience that includes attending as many as 23 performances, art exhibitions and architectural sites. Participants will visit artists’ private studios, rehearsal rooms, architectural firms and art schools. The idea is to provide unusual behind-the-scene experiences that engage the USC Annenberg/Getty Fellows in frank and often off-the-record conversations with artists and the people who produce, curate, report on, and/or write policy on arts and urban culture.
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Important Details
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2012 Fellowship Dates: TBA
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How to apply: Applications are not yet available. All interested applicants for 2012 should email
uscgetty@usc.edu
to be added to the mailing list for future Fellowships.
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Location: Los Angeles
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Cost: The program covers most expenses, including: roundtrip travel to and from Los Angeles, hotel, most meals, reading materials, Internet access in hotel room and transportation within Los Angeles.
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Questions: Go to
FAQ
for more information about applying to the program.
Program leadership
Sasha Anawalt, Director
Arianna Sikorski, Program Coordinator
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