Peter d'Agostino | The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage
Skip to main content
Menu

Search form

Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn
Menu

Search form

Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn
  • About
  • Grants & Grantees
  • Apply
  • Questions of Practice
  • Collaborators & Colleagues
  • News
  • Events
  • Contact
  • 2023 Project Grant LOI Guidelines Now Available
Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn
The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage
GRANTS & GRANTEES

Peter d'Agostino

1992 PEW FELLOW
Updated
30 Nov 2016

Pew Fellow, 1992
Visual Arts

  • Peter d'Agostino's website
share
facebook twitter email
Explore More
Related Grants
1992 Grants
Related People
LaVaughn Robinson
Annabeth Rosen
Judith Schaechter
  • More +
Related News
Fellows Friday News: Afaa Michael Weaver awarded the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award Plus Joshua Mosley, King Britt, and More
Pew Fellowships
Visual Arts
  • GRANTS & GRANTEES
    Ken Kalfus

    Ken Kalfus is a 2009 Pew Fellow and the author of two collections of stories, Thirst and Pu-239 and Other Russian Fantasies, both of which were New York Times notable books.

    people-content
    ken-kalfus
  • News
    In Memoriam: Anuradha Mathur, Landscape Architect and Pew Fellow

    Pew Fellow Anuradha Mathur passed away on February 26 at the age of 61.

    news-content
    in-memoriam-anuradha-mathur-landscape-architect-and-pew-fellow
  • GRANTS & GRANTEES
    Matthew Mitchell

    Pew Fellow Matthew Mitchell's compositions address intersections and cross-pollination among various strains of acoustic, electric, composed, and improvised new music.

    people-content
    matthew-mitchell
  • GRANTS & GRANTEES
    Gerald Levinson

    Gerald Levinson (Pew Fellow, 2007) has been increasingly recognized as one of the major composers of his generation.

    people-content
    gerald-levinson
  • GRANTS & GRANTEES
    Major Jackson

    Major Jackson is a poet, professor, and author.

    people-content
    major-jackson
  • GRANTS & GRANTEES
    Ted Passon

    Ted Passon (Pew Fellow, 2014) is a filmmaker whose work explores human relationships and how they shape our world.

    people-content
    ted-passon
  • GRANTS & GRANTEES
    Kara Crombie

    "I see my work as representation of the first generation to grow up entirely under the umbrella of a 'read-write' culture," 2010 Pew Fellow Kara Crombie states.

    people-content
    kara-crombie
  • GRANTS & GRANTEES
    Ryan Eckes

    Eckes' poetry documents the voices and histories of urban life through narrative-driven, investigative, and experimental texts that draw from sources such as news archives, personal accounts, and corporate correspondence.

    people-content
    ryan-eckes
  • GRANTS & GRANTEES
    James Ijames

    James Ijames' (Pew Fellow, 2015) plays and devised works examine how class and gender intersect with race, drawing inspiration from historical texts, the media, and stories of his own family to deconstruct history and its established figures.

    people-content
    james-ijames
  • News
    Pew Fellows News: Rennie Harris Honored with National Dance Award, Wilmer Wilson IV Selected for The New Museum Triennial, Remembering Tokay Tomah

    This month’s Pew Fellows news sees a national dance award for a hip-hop icon, several exhibitions by visual artists and filmmakers, and we remember the late Liberian vocalist Tokay Tomah.

    news-content
    pew-fellows-news-rennie-harris-honored-with-national-dance-award-wilmer-wilson-iv-selected-for-the-new-museum-triennial-remembering-tokay-tomah
  • News
    Artist Residencies Awarded to Pew Fellows Nichole Canuso and Jennifer Kidwell

    Pew Fellows Nichole Canuso (2017) and Jennifer Kidwell (2016) have been awarded artist residencies to cultivate in-progress works during the summer of 2020.

    news-content
    artist-residencies-awarded-to-pew-fellows-nichole-canuso-and-jennifer-kidwell
  • GRANTS & GRANTEES
    Jacob Cooper

    Cooper creates expansive sonic palettes that evoke a sense of timelessness through the use of electronic, studio-recorded processes and experimental instrument and vocal techniques. 

    people-content
    jacob-cooper
  • GRANTS & GRANTEES
    Caroline Lathan-Stiefel

    Caroline Lathan-Stiefel creates large-scale, immersive sculptural installations from textile and found objects to form what she calls "drawings in space."

    people-content
    caroline-lathan-stiefel
  • GRANTS & GRANTEES
    Bhob Rainey

    Bhob Rainey is a soprano saxophonist, composer, and a 2013 Pew Fellow whose interests lie in new realms of artistic possibility.

    people-content
    bhob-rainey
  • Questions of Practice
    Fellows Friday: Q&A with Visual Artist Sharon Hayes

    Pew Fellow and visual artist Sharon Hayes on the responsibilities associated with being an artist, the first film that inspired her practice, and more.

    question-of-practice-content
    fellows-friday-q-amp-amp-a-with-visual-artist-sharon-hayes
  • GRANTS & GRANTEES
    Thomas Devaney

    Thomas Devaney (Pew Fellow, 2014) considers poetry an act of exploration. His work is a lyric evocation of, and meditation upon, remembered people, places, his native city of Philadelphia, and the passage of time.

    people-content
    thomas-devaney
  • Collaborators & Colleagues
    Judy Hussie-Taylor

    Judy Hussie-Taylor has served as executive director and chief curator of Danspace Project since 2008, where her theme-based Platform series has mobilized artists as advocates and curators within the field.

    people-content
    judy-hussie-taylor
  • GRANTS & GRANTEES
    Rea Tajiri

    Rea Tajiri's (Pew Fellow, 2015) films straddle documentary and art film genres with an innovative approach to storytelling, which she characterizes as "personal essay documentary," exploring the effects of political, social, and emotional histories within families and across generations.

    people-content
    rea-tajiri
  • News
    Pew Fellows News: Tiona McClodden Awarded Tiffany Foundation Grant, Michael Djupstrom Premieres New Work, National Coalition of 100 Black Women Honors Sonia Sanchez
    news-content
    pew-fellows-news-tiona-mcclodden-awarded-tiffany-foundation-grant-michael-djupstrom-premieres-new-work-national-coalition-of-100-black-women-honors-sonia-sanchez
  • GRANTS & GRANTEES
    Emily Abendroth

    Poet and 2013 Pew Fellow Emily Abendroth's poetry encourages readers to discover difficult truths woven into social, cultural, and physical realities.

    people-content
    emily-abendroth
back to top

The Pew Center
For Arts & Heritage
1608 Walnut Street, 18th fl
Philadelphia, PA 19103

Tel: 267.350.4900
Fax: 267.350.4997
Email: info@pewcenterarts.org

Facebook / Twitter / YouTube
Instagram / LinkedIn

Questions of Practice RSS

Contact

Credit Guidelines

Privacy Policy & Copyright Statement

Copyright © The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage 2023