List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2018

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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2018: 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."[1] The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation approved the awarding of 173 Guggenheim Fellowships, including two joint Fellowships, chosen from a group of almost 3,000 applicants in the Foundation’s ninety-fourth competition.[2][3]

Category Field of Study Fellow Ref
Creative Arts Choreography Nora Chipaumire [2][4]
John Heginbotham [2]
Heather Kravas [5][6]
Aparna Ramaswamy [7][8][9]
Ranee Ramaswamy [7][8][9]
Jen Rosenblit [10]
Kota Yamazaki [11]
Drama and Performance Art Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas [12]
Annie Dorsen [12][4]
Robin Frohardt [13][14]
Dohee Lee [15][4]
David M. Levine [16]
Fiction Rachel Cusk [17]
Andrew Greer [15][17][18]
Lauren Groff [19][17]
Jennifer Haigh [17]
Min Jin Lee [20][17]
China Miéville [17][19]
Deb Olin Unferth [17]
Film - Video Gina Petra Abatemarco [7]
Peter Burr [21]
William D. Caballero [22][23]
Marsia Alexander-Clarke [24]
Alexandra Cuesta [23][4]
Carol Dysinger [25][26]
Eliza Hittman [22][4]
Shevaun Mizrahi [27]
Nicolás Pereda [23]
Lee Anne Schmitt [28][4]
Parvez Sharma [9]
Nandini Sikand [9]
Brett Story [29]
Fine Arts Dennis Adams [30][31]
Mequitta Ahuja [9][30]
Dave Hullfish Bailey [30][32][4]
Janet Biggs [7][30]
Phillip Chen [33][30][34]
Julia Christensen [30][35]
Esperanza Cortés [30]
Craig Drennen [30][36]
Amy Feldman [30][37]
Richard Fleischner [30]
Kate Gilmore [30][38]
Todd Gray [30][4]
Hiroyuki Hamada [39][30]
Dave Hardy [30]
Stephen Hayes [40][30][41]
Lies Kraal [30]
Elizabeth LaPensée [42][30]
Chris Larson [30][43][44]
Robert L. Lobe [30]
Nicole Miller [4][30]
Amy Pleasant [30][34]
Annabeth Rosen [15][30][45]
Margo Sawyer [46][30]
David Schutter [30][47]
Charles Yuen [30]
General Nonfiction Nicholson Baker [17]
Teju Cole [7][17]
Robert Finch [17]
Roxane Gay [17][48][4]
Jane Kamensky [16][17]
John Jeremiah Sullivan [17]
Lily Tuck [17]
Music Composition Eugene Birman [15][49]
Du Yun [50]
Michael Harrison [51]
Edward Jacobs [52][53]
Tonia Ko [54]
Eric Lyon [55]
Farangis Nurulla-Khoja [56]
Yoshiaki Onishi [53]
Mika Pelo [15][45][53]
Felipe Salles [51]
Carl Schimmel [57]
Anna Webber [51]
Photography Tsar Fedorsky [30]
Lukas Felzmann [15][30][58]
Anthony Hernandez [30][4]
David Maisel [15][30]
Pradip Malde [9][30]
Rania Matar [30]
Nicholas Muellner [30]
Kristine Potter [59][30]
Meghann Riepenhoff [15][30]
Nadia Sablin [30]
Hank Willis Thomas [30][4]
Ian van Coller [60][30]
Poetry Reginald Dwayne Betts [17]
Amy Gerstler [7][17][4]
Tyehimba Jess [17]
Ilya Kaminsky [17]
Joan Naviyuk Kane [17]
Dunya Mikhail [17][61]
Srikanth Reddy [17][9][47]
Anya Krugovoy [17]
Monica Youn [2][7][17][62]
Humanities African Studies Nancy Rose Hunt [63]
Architecture, Planning and Design Edward Dimendberg [64]
Charlie Hailey [65]
Classics Alain Bresson [47]
Brooke Holmes [62]
Dance Studies Mark Franko [66]
East Asian Studies Martin Kern [62]
Wai-yee Li [16]
Nicolas Tackett [67]
English Literature Devoney Looser
European and Latin American Literature Eleanor Kaufman [68]
European and Latin American History Rita Chin
Ada Ferrer [26]
Paul Friedland [54]
Joel F. Harrington [69]
Thomas Miller Klubock [70]
Edward Wright-Rios [69]
Film, Video and Radio Studies Alison Griffiths
Fine Arts Research C. Jean Campbell [71]
Branden W. Joseph
History of Science, Technology and Economics Joyce Chaplin [16]
Erik M. Conway
Robert G. Morrison
Thomas S. Mullaney [15][58]
Naomi Oreskes [16]
Ekaterina Pravilova [62]
Intellectual and Cultural History Irena Grudzińska Gross (pl)
Saidiya Hartman
Scott Johnson
Marci Shore [72]
Stefania Tutino [68]
Linguistics Lenore A. Grenoble [47]
Charles Yang [73]
Literary Criticism Anna Brickhouse [70]
Theo Davis
Martin Hägglund [72]
Shari Huhndorf [67]
Medieval and Renaissance Literature Stratis Papaioannou [74]
Michelle R. Warren
Music Research David Yearsley (nl) [54]
Philosophy Sally Haslanger [7]
John Heil [75]
Religion Bart D. Ehrman [76]
Nile Green [68][4]
Jeremy Schipper [76][66]
South Asian Studies Christian Lee Novetzke [77]
Archana Venkatesan [15][9][45]
Translation Esther Allen [78]
United States History Kathleen DuVal [79]
Aaron Spencer Fogleman [80]
Martha Hodes [26]
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Edriss S. Titi [81]
Astronomy and Astrophysics Shri Kulkarni [9][4]
Chemistry William Dichtel [82]
Christy L. Haynes [83][44]
Computer Science Ariel D. Procaccia [84]
Earth Science Alexey Fedorov [72]
Engineering Arup K. Chakraborty [9]
Mathematics Moon Duchin [7][85]
Medicine and Health Charles L. Bosk [73]
Carl Elliott [44]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Antonis Rokas [7][69]
Neuroscience Aniruddh D. Patel [9][85]
Organismic Biology & Ecology Robert B. Jackson [15][58]
Anne D. Yoder [86]
Physics Lisa Randall [16]
Michael T. Woodside [87]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Sienna R. Craig [54]
Stefan Helmreich [88]
Sabine Hyland [54]
Constitutional Studies Carol Anderson [71]
Geography and Environmental Studies Jesse Ribot [89]
Law Jessica Silbey [7]
Sociology Christopher A. Bail [7]
Robert J. Sampson [16]
Political Science Peter A. Hall [16]
Vivien A. Schmidt [90]
Psychology Fei Xu [67]

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