Fellows Friday: Q&A with Greg Osby
Osby is an award-winning contemporary jazz musician, a 2012 Pew Fellow, and the recipient of such honors as a Doris Duke Composition Fellowship and the Chamber Music America Composers Award.
What drives cultural practitioners to experiment, discover, and create?
Osby is an award-winning contemporary jazz musician, a 2012 Pew Fellow, and the recipient of such honors as a Doris Duke Composition Fellowship and the Chamber Music America Composers Award.
A 2013 Leeway Transformation Award winner, Lori Waselchuk’s photographs have appeared in magazines and newspapers such as Time, LIFE, the New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times.
Since receiving his Pew Fellowship, Kevin Varrone has developed Box Score: An Autobiography, an app for iPad and iPhone that features work from his bookEephus—a collection of prose poems about baseball—paired with collages.
In part I of this short, two-part interview between Tate Modern curator Catherine Wood and choreographer Jérôme Bel, they discuss the concept of "amateurism."
We spoke to 2012 Pew Fellow Dan Murphy, who makes up one half of the artist duo Megawords, along with Anthony Smyrski.
Tate Modern curator Catherine Wood and choreographer Jérôme Bel discuss the concept of "theatricality."
In this excerpt from her June 2014 talk at The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, eminent philosopher Avital Ronell reflects on the relationship between thinking and bodily movement.
We spoke to 2012 Pew Fellow Matthew Mitchell, whose musical compositions address intersections and cross-pollination among various strains of acoustic, electric, composed, and improvised new music.
We spoke to 2011 Pew Fellow Joy Feasley, a self-described “landscape painter” whose work tends to be small-scale and intimate—supernatural scenes painted in rich, saturated colors that result in a hybrid of abstract and figurative art.
We speak to 2013 Pew Fellow, poet, and ampersand lover Jenn McCreary, author of the new collection & now my feet are maps.