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Tayarisha Poe, 2017 Pew Fellow. Photo by Ryan Collerd.
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Paula Marincola. Photo by Julia Lehman.
Cries and Whispers, directed by Ivo van Hove. Pictured is Chris Nietveld. De Singel, Antwerp, March 16, 2009. Photograph © Jan Versweyveld.
Dr. Suse Anderson, 2018 Visiting Technologist, photo by Dave Tavani.
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.
MacDowell Library at night. Joanna Eldredge Morrissey photo, courtesy of MacDowell.
Ain Gordon in a 2017 performance of Radicals In Miniature, with Ed Fitzgerald and Josh Quillen. Photo by Paula Court.
Visiting scholar Kristy Edmunds in conversation with Limor Tomer at The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage on May 28, 2014.
Jérôme Bel, Le dernier spectacle (The last performance), 1998. Photo by Herman Sorgeloos.
Ann Carlson's The Symphonic Body: Stanford at the Performance Studies International 19 conference, June 2013. Photo by Toni Gauthier.
Lucinda Childs. Photo by Cameron Wittig, courtesy of Pomegranate Arts.
Adebunmi Gbadebo, 2022 Pew Fellow. Photo by Neal Santos.
Terence Nance, 2018. Photo by Ken McFarlane. 
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Terence Nance, film still from Swimming in Your Skin Again, 2014. Courtesy of Terence Nance.
Portraits of Pew Fellows Asali Solomon and Denice Frohman
Screenshot of events listings on grant page for William Edmondson exhibition at the Barnes Foundation.
From left to right: Bailey Dodds, Ana Gabriela Jiménez, and Alec Unkovic.