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Jayson Musson as “Jay” with “Ollie.” Jayson Musson, in collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, His History of Art, 2022. Photo by Carlos Avendaño.
Terence Nance, still from Swimming in Your Skin Again, 2014. Courtesy of Terence Nance.
Petah Coyne, Untitled #1383 (Sisters—Two Trees), 2013-2023, part of the exhibition Rising Sun: Artists in an Uncertain America, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA. Photo by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.
Ulysses Jenkins, Ulysses Jenkins: Without Your Interpretation, 2021, installation view, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania. Photo by Constance Mensh.
Denice Frohman, 2022 Pew Fellow. Photo by David Evan McDowell.
Karyn Olivier, 2019 Pew Fellow. Photo by Ryan Collerd.
Rhodessa Jones and Raven Chacon, 2020 Pew Fellows-in-Residence. Photos by Neal Santos.
Linda Earle, 2021 Visiting Scholar. Photo by Stephanie Price Photography.
Yolanda Wisher, 2015 Pew Fellow. Photo by Ryan Collerd.
Tayarisha Poe, 2017 Pew Fellow. Photo by Ryan Collerd.
Paula Marincola, Executive Director, The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage. Photo by Julia Lehman.
Polly Apfelbaum: For the Love of Una Hale, installation view, 2022, Spruance Gallery, Arcadia University. Photo by Sam Fritch.
Ulysses Jenkins, Ulysses Jenkins: Without Your Interpretation, 2021, installation view, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania. Photo by Constance Mensh.
Adebunmi Gbadebo, 2022 Pew Fellow. Photo by Neal Santos.
Yuni Kim Lang, Comfort Hair—Woven Identity I, 2013, polypropylene rope, 80" x 100". Photo by Tim Thayer, courtesy of the artist.
Roberto Lugo, 2019 Pew Fellow. Photo by Ryan Collerd.
The Mann Center for the Performing Arts, Darin Atwater's Black Metropolis, July 19, 2023, Philadelphia, PA. Photo courtesy of the Mann Center.
Polly Apfelbaum: For the Love of Una Hale, installation view, 2022, Spruance Gallery, Arcadia University. Photo by Sam Fritch.