List of United States Artists Fellowship recipients

This is a list of recipients of United States Artists (USA) Fellowship grants. The grant is issued annually by United States Artists (USA) a non-government philanthropic organization that supports living American artists.[1]

USA Fellows

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2006

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2006 United States Artists Fellowships
Category Recipients
Architecture and Design Sigi Moeslinger and Masamichi Udagawa
Crafts and Traditional Arts Furniture designer Tanya Aguiniga, textile and clothing designer Liz Collins, master Chilkat blanket weaver Anna Brown Ehlers,[2] jeweler Arline Fisch, ceramist Sarah Jaeger[3] and Tlingit weaver Teri Rofkar
Dance Ronald K. Brown, Eiko and Koma, Alonzo King, and Ralph Lemon
Literature Novelist Sandra Benitez, poet and novelist Beth Ann Fennelly, short story writer, journalist, and editor Amy Hempel, short story and fiction writer and essayist Victor LaValle, poet Heather McHugh, poet Wesley McNair, novelist and poet Susan Power, comics artist and novelist Joe Sacco, and novelist Matthew Stadler
Electronic media and Media Filmmaker Sterlin Harjo, documentary filmmaker Thomas Allen Harris, radio documentary producer David Isay, low-budget, high-camp filmmakers George Kuchar and Mike Kuchar, radio producer and dramatist Dmae Roberts,[4] and Philip Rodriguez
Music John Luther Adams, Natividad Cano, Bill Frisell, Jim Woodring, Ali Akbar Khan, Lourdes Pérez
Theater Arts Anne Bogart, Ping Chong, Anthony Garcia, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Meredith Monk, Dominique Serrand, Basil Twist
Visual arts Laylah Ali, Mark Bradford, Nick Cave, Sam Durant, Mark Handforth, Michael Joo,[5] Michael Lesy, Catherine Opie, William Pope.L, Michael Queenland, Anna Sew Hoy, Chris Ware

2007

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2007 United States Artists Fellowships
Category Recipients
Architecture and Design Benjamin Aranda and Christopher Lasch; Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues (Ball-Nogues Studio); and Mónica Ponce de León and Nader Tehrani
Crafts and Traditional Arts Alaskan Tlingit totem carver Tommy Joseph, textile artist Gwendolyn Magee, electronic textile artist Maggie Orth, ceramic artist Virgil Ortiz, and carver and sculptor Susie Silook
Dance Joanna Haigood, Anna Halprin, Rennie Harris,[6] Bill T. Jones, Benjamin Millepied, and Shen Wei
Literature Poet Marilyn Chin, poet Henri Cole, short story writer and essayist Charles D'Ambrosio, novelist and short story writer William Gay, poet, essayist, and memoirist John Haines, novelist and nonfiction writer Mat Johnson, poet, playwright and essayist Cherríe Moraga; playwright, writer and film director Luis Valdez, and short story writer, poet and editor Helena Maria Viramontes
Media Julie Dash, Chris Eyre, Judith Helfand, Alex Rivera, and Susan Stone
Music Don Byron, Michael Doucet, Leila Josefowicz, Jason Moran, John Santos, Evan Ziporyn
Theater Tina Landau, Elizabeth LeCompte, Michael Sommers, Robert Woodruff
Visual Arts Edgar Arceneaux, Uta Barth, Paul Chan, Charles Gaines, Ann Hamilton, Daniel Joseph Martinez, Marcos Ramirez, Allan Sekula, Gary Simmons, and Zoe Strauss

2008

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2008 United States Artists Fellowships
Category Recipients
Architecture and Design Julie Bargman, Stephen Burks, Douglas Garafolo, J. Meejin Yoon, and Andrew Zago
Crafts and Traditional Arts Alvin Aningayou, Mary Jackson, ceramic artist Richard Notkin, and Judith Schaechter
Dance Dancer, choreographer, and performance artist Ann Carlson, Joe Goode, Pat Graney, tap dancer Dianne Walker, and teacher, dancer, and choreographer Jawole Willa Jo Zollar
Literature Journalist, anthologist, and music critic Jeff Chang, poet, essayist, translator and novelist Forrest Gander, novelist and short story writer Barry Hannah, poet Joy Harjo, novelist Tayari Jones, A. Van Jordan, novelist and poet Laura Kasischke, poet and novelist le thi diem thuy, and poet, short story writer, and essayist Harryette Mullen
Media Realist filmmaker Cary Joji Fukunaga, documentary filmmaker William Greaves, filmmaker Andrew Okpeaha MacLean, screenwriter, video artist, and filmmaker Lourdes Portillo, experimental documentary filmmaker Jay Rosenblatt, and video artist, filmmaker, and theater director Ela Troyano
Music Composer, clarinetist, cellist, and jazz pianist Muhal Richard Abrams, Robert Cazimero, Chris Jonas/Molly Sturges, composer Stephen Scott, composer, saxophonist, and flautist Henry Threadgill, and Wu Man, composer and player of the Chinese pipa and ruan
Theater Arts Actor Karen Kandel, writer, director, and performer Will Power, director and artistic director Bill Rauch, actor, director, writer, and dramaturge Rosalba Rolon, and conceptual artist lighting designer Jennifer Tipton
Visual Arts Installation artist Terry Adkins, conceptual artist Michael Asher, mixed-media artist Andrea Bowers, photographer Deanna Dikeman, painter Barkley L. Hendricks, performance artist Tehching Hsieh, conceptual artist Rodney McMillian, Martha Rosler, video and performance artist Catherine Sullivan, and mixed-media artist Kara Walker

2009

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2009 United States Artists Fellowships
Category Recipients
Architecture and Design Architect and professor Neil Denari, architect, designer, and educator Laura Kurgan, architect, urban designer, developer, and activist Rick Lowe, and fashion designers Kate and Laura Mulleavy
Crafts and Traditional Arts Alaskan Alutiiq mask carver Perry Eaton, potters Delores Lewis Garcia/Emma Lewis Mitchell, educator and artist Beth Lo, birch bark basket maker Dona Look, glass artist Mary Shaffer, and ceramic artist Kukuli Velarde
Dance Choreographer, dancer, vocalist, and educator Sophiline Cheam Shapiro, performance artists and educators Lin Hixson and Matthew Goulish, hula master and educator Hokulani Holt-Padilla, choreographer and educator Tere O'Connor, and choreographer Reggie Wilson
Literature Poet, dramatic monologist, and educator Ai, playwright Nilo Cruz, comic book artist and graphic novelist Gilbert Hernandez, novelist and short story writer Antonya Nelson, poet and novelist Sapphire, novelist and short story writer Justin Torres, poet and essayist Brian Turner, and poet and educator Kevin Young
Media Screenwriter and director Cruz Angeles, film director Charles Burnett, radio producer Scott Carrier, documentary filmmaker Heather Courtney, radio artists and producers Elizabeth Meister and Dan Collison, and film director and producer Renee Tajima-Peña
Music Oud musician and composer Rahim AlHaj, percussionist and teacher Cyro Baptista, folk singer for children and educator Ella Jenkins, kulintang musician and musicologist Danongan Kalanduyan, jazz trumpeter and composer Hannibal Lokumbe, guitarist Lionel Loueke, and composer Daniel Plonsey.
Theater Arts Dan Hurlin, actress Ruth Maleczech, John O'Neal, and actress, playwright, and professor Anna Deavere Smith
Visual Arts Sculptor Diana al-Hadid, Terry Allen, painter, graphic artist, and printmaker Vija Celmins, Anthony Hernandez, sculptor, video, and performance artist Joan Jonas, performance artist Kim Jones, publishers, master printers, and collagists Martin Mazorra and Michael Houston, and printmaker Dave McKenzie

2010

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2009 United States Artists Fellowships
Category Recipients
Architecture and Design Architect Teddy Cruz, architect Greg Lynn, and graphic designer David Reinfurt
Crafts and Traditional Arts Passamaquoddy basketmaker Jeremy Frey, furniture designer Matthias Pliessnig, weaver, writer, and performance artist Joyce Scott, ceramic artist Michael Sherrill, ceramist W. A. Ehren Tool, and basketmaker Jennifer Heller Zurick
Dance Choreographer and dancer Miguel Gutierrez, choreographer, musician, and dance filmmaker Dayna Harrison, choreographer Deborah Hay, choreographer Trey McIntyre, dancer and choreographer Bebe Miller, and teacher, dancer and choreographer Awilda Sterling-Duprey
Film Director and screenwriter Ramin Bahrani
Literature Non-fiction author, journalist, and essayist Charles Bowden, educator and poet Martín Espada, poet and translator Khaled Mattawa, poet and playwright Brighde Mullins, fiction writer and educator Susan Steinberg, cultural critic and journalist Greg Tate, and playwright, screenwriter, and librettist Doug Wright
Media Documentary filmmaker Natalia Almada, director and screenwriter Ramin Bahrani, documentary filmmaker Anne Lewis, documentary filmmaker Almudena Carracedo, director, producer, and screenwriter Cherian Dabis, audio producer Barrett Golding, and film director and screenwriter Tina Mabry
Music Jazz and classical composer Uri Caine, pianist and composer Gabriela Lena Frank, dobro player Rob Ickes, and avant-garde accordionist and composer Guy Klucevsek
Theater Arts Theatrical designer Julie Archer, artistic directors of Pig Iron Theatre Company Gabriel Quinn Bauriedel, Dan Rothenberg, and Dito van Reigersberg, playwright, actor, and artistic director of Carlyle Brown & Company Carlyle Brown, playwright, director, and performer Danny Hoch, writer of screenplays, musicals, and plays Quiara Alegría Hudes, playwright Rajiv Joseph, and ensemble director Gerard Stropnicky
Visual Arts Sculptor Siah Armajani, sculptor Dara Birnbaum, conceptual artist Mel Chin, conceptual artist Glenn Ligon, artist, filmmaker, and writer Renée Green, sculptor, performance artist, video artist and photographer Mary Lucier, Allison Smith, quilt artist Anna Von Mertens, and painter Doug Wheeler

2011

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2011 United States Artists Fellowships
Category Recipients
Architecture and Design Architect, engineer, fashion designer, and educator Elena Manferdini, conceptual artist J. Morgan Puett, architectural designer, artist, and educator Jenny E. Sabin, architects and educators Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano, and architect, scholar, and educator Mabel O. Wilson
Crafts and Traditional Arts Multimedia artist and educator Sonya Clark, artist, designer and blacksmith Tom Joyce, glass artist Beth Lipman, textile artist Jon Eric Riis, ceramist and educator Akio Takamori, and basketmaker Aaron Yakim
Dance Choreographer Donald Byrd, choreographer, director, and dancer Nora Chipaumire, dancer, choreographer, and video artist Michelle Ellsworth, choreographer and director John Jasperse, choreographer Liz Lerman, choreographer Lar Lubovitch, and dancer and choreographer Morgan Thorson
Literature Playwright Annie Baker, poet and educator Terrance Hayes, poet and educator Campbell McGrath, poet A. E. Stallings, and novelist, short story, and non-fiction writer Karen Tei Yamashita
Media Screenwriter and director Tze Chun, producer and director Steve James, interdisciplinary artist John Jota Leanos, documentary filmmaker James Longley, radio documentary producers Kara Oehler and Ann Heppermann, filmmaker Dee Rees, screenwriter and director Kelly Reichardt
Music Classical guitarist Manuel Barrueco, composer Mary Ellen Childs, singer-songwriter Lila Downs, composer, computer musician, trombonist, and educator George E. Lewis, composer Sean Shepherd, composer, and performer Sxip Shirey, and composer, singer, and performance artist Holcombe Waller
Theater Arts Theater director, filmmaker, writer, and educator Lee Breuer, director John Collins, theater artist Teresa Hernandez, director, playwright, choreographer, designer, and visual artist Nancy Keystone, playwright, artistic director, and educator Kirk Lynn, and playwright and director Octavio Solis
Visual Arts Sculptor, filmmaker, educator Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, conceptual artist and critic Lorraine O'Grady, assemblagist and educator John Outterbridge, conceptual artist Allen Ruppersberg, video and performance artist Carolee Schneemann, painter, theater artist, and educator Roger Shimomura, and documentary photographer and educator Mike Smith[7]

2012

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Actor Tim Robbins presented the 2012 awards a celebration held at the Los Angeles Getty Center.[8]

2012 United States Artists Fellowships
Category Recipients
Architecture and Design Architects and educators Marcelo Spina and Georgina Huljich, architecture educator Stephen Luoni, landscape architect and educator Kate Orff, and architects Jesse Reiser and Nanako Umemoto
Crafts and Traditional Arts Alaska artist Nicholas Galanin, educator and jeweler Myra Mimlitsch-Gray, Arkansas basketmaker Leon Niehues, glass artist Sibylle Peretti, educator and textile artist Rowland Ricketts, and educator and ceramics artist Kurt Weiser
Dance Choreographer Kyle Abraham, choreographer and dancer Trisha Brown, dancer Ranee Ramaswamy, choreographer David Thomson, and dancer and choreographer Keith Hennessy
Literature Poet, writer, and interdisciplinary artist Adrian Castro, fiction writer Aleksandar Hemon, author, playwright and scholar LeAnne Howe, novelist Micheline Aharonian Marcom, novelist C.E. Morgan, and novelist Annie Proulx
Media Filmmakers Rania Attieh and Daniel Garcia, documentary filmmaker Margaret Brown, filmmaker and director Lee Isaac Chung, media artist Jacqueline Goss, filmmaker and director Barry Jenkins, educator and filmmaker Phil Solomon, and radio producer Nick van der Kolk
Music Drummer, pianist and composer Jack DeJohnette, violinist and composer Colin Jacobsen and cellist and conductor Eric Jacobsen, bluegrass singer and songwriter Claire Lynch, educator and flute and whistle player Joanie Madden, musician and educator Eugene Rodriguez, banjo player Tony Trishcka, and composer Edward White
Theater Arts Poet-playwright Marcus Gardley, performance artist and writer Guillermo Gómez-Peña, playwright, librettist and screenwriter David Henry Hwang, performance artist John Kelly, playwright Adrienne Kennedy, playwright, performance artist and director Robbie McCauley, and choreographer and director Annie-B Parson
Visual Arts Educator and conceptual artist Luis Camnitzer, performance artist Coco Fusco, artist and curator Theaster Gates, planning consultant David Hartt, visual artist Edgar Heap of Birds, multimedia artist William Leavitt, photographer Christopher Kolk, sculptor and installation and multimedia artist Alison Saar, and film, video and installation artist Kerry Tribe[7]

2013

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No fellowship grants awards were given in 2013.[9]

2014

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2014 United States Artists Fellowships
Category Recipients
Architecture & Design Marlon Blackwell, Doris Sung
Crafts & Traditional Arts Marcus Amerman, brothers Einar de la Torre & Jamex de la Torre, Darryl Montana, Tip Toland
Dance Alejandro Cerrudo, d. Sabela Grimes, RoseAnne Spradlin
Literature Chris Abani, Peter Bagge, Natalie Diaz, Rigoberto González, Achy Obejas, Daniel Woodrell
Media Sydney Freeland, Ken Jacobs, Yowei Shaw, Ben Cotner & Ryan White
Music Alison Brown, Daoud Haroon, Meshell Ndegeocello
Theater Kia Corthron, Sigrid Gilmer, Sibyl Kempson
Visual Arts Willie Birch, Sandow Birk, Edouard Duval Carrié, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Mary Heilmann, Leslie Hewitt, and Wangechi Mutu[10][11]

2015

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2015 United States Artists Fellowships
Category Recipients
Architecture and Design Jonathan Muecke and Chat Travieso
Crafts Cristina Córdova, Mark Hewitt, Ayumi Horie, Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr., Therman Statom, and Anne Wilson
Dance Jonah Bokaer, Camille A. Brown, Toni Pierce-Sands and Uri Sands
Literature Teju Cole, Adrian Matejka
Media Peter Nicks, Deborah Stratman
Music Maya Beiser, David Lang, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Joe Louis Walker, Invincible ill Weaver, Shara Worden, Jasiri X
Theater and Performance Jackie Sibblies Drury, Narcissister
Traditional Arts Shan Goshorn, Kathleen Carlo-Kendall, Da-ka-xeen Mehner, Diego Romero, Sidonka Wadina, Mary Louise Defender Wilson
Visual Arts Judith Baca, Frank Big Bear, Dawoud Bey, Paul Pfeiffer, Mickalene Thomas, Kade Twist[12]

2016

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2016 United States Artists Fellowships
Category Recipients
Architecture and Design Janet Echelman, Sharon Johnston & Mark Lee (Johnston Marklee)
Crafts Vivian Beer, Lauren Fensterstock, Anna Hepler, Roberto Lugo, Annabeth Rosen, Piper Shepard, April Surgent
Dance Michelle Dorrance, Faye Driscoll, Donna Uchizono, Rosie Herrera, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Raphael Xavier
Literature Amitava Kumar, Claudia Rankine
Media Steven Paul Judd, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Quique Rivera Rivera
Music Raven Chacon, Vijay Iyer, Eddy Kwon, Mike Reed, Dianne Reeves, Randy Weston
Theater and Performance Daniel Alexander Jones, Miranda July, Hirokazu Kosaka, Young Jean Lee, Jefferson Pinder, Peggy Shaw
Traditional Arts Teri Greeves, Cherice Harrison-Nelson, Ernie Marsh, Vicky Holt Takamine
Visual Arts Charles Atlas, Senga Nengudi, Shirin Neshat, Winfred Rembert, Laurie Jo Reynolds, Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, Jacolby Satterwhite, Stanley Whitney[13]

2017

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2017 United States Artists Fellowships
Category Recipients
Architecture and Design Norman Kelley, Amanda Williams
Crafts Julia Galloway, Tony Marsh, Martinez Studio, Warren Newton Seelig, Patti Warashina
Dance Oguri, Okwui Okpokwasili, Allison Orr, Bill Shannon, Amara Tabor-Smith
Media Starlee Kine, Terence Nance, Elaine McMillion Sheldon, TNEG
Music Terence Blanchard, Amir ElSaffar, Ruthie Foster, Tania Leon, Danilo Perez, Toshi Reagon, Wayne Shorter, Somi, Tyshawn Sorey
Theater and Performance Luis Alfaro, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Las Nietas de Nono, Tarell Alvin McCraney
Traditional Arts DY Begay, Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Dawn Nichols Walden
Visual Arts Cassils, Abigail Deville, Vanessa German, Pepon Osorio, Ebony G. Patterson, Dread Scott, Cauleen Smith[14]
Writing Molly McCully Brown, Lucas Mann, Fred Moten, Susan Muaddi Darraj[15]

2018

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2018 United States Artists Fellowships
Category Recipients
Architecture & Design Norman Kelley (Carrie Norman, Thomas Kelley), Amanda Williams
Craft Julia Galloway, Tony Marsh, Martinez Studio (Wence Martinez, Sandra Martinez), Warren Newton Seelig, Patti Warashina
Dance Oguri, Okwui Okpo kwasili, Allison Orr, Bill Shannon, Amara Tabor-Smith
Media Starlee Kine, Terence Nance, Elaine McMillion Sheldon, TNEG (Elissa Blount Moorhead, Arthur Jafa, Malik Sayeed)
Music Terence Blanchard, Amir ElSaffar, Ruthie Foster, Tania León, Danilo Pérez, Toshi Reagon, Wayne Shorter, Somi, Tyshawn Sorey
Theater & Performance Luis Alfaro, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Las Nietas de Nonó (Lydela Nonó, Michel Nonó), Tarell Alvin McCraney, My Barbarian (Malik Gaines, Jade Gordon, Alexandro Segade), Mary Kathryn Nagle
Traditional Arts DY Begay, Sonya Kelliher, Dawn Nichols Walden
Visual Art Cassils, Abigail DeVille, Vanessa German, Pepón Osorio, Ebony G. Patterson, Dread Scott, Cauleen Smith
Writing Molly McCully Brown, Lucas Mann, Fred Moten, Susan Muaddi Darraj

2019

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2019 United States Artists Fellowships
Category Recipients
Architecture & Design Erin Besler & Ian Besler, Lucia Cuba, Keller Easterling
Craft Coulter Fussell, Samuel Preston Harvey, Michelle Holzapfel, Janice Lessman-Moss, Carole Frances Lung
Dance David Dorfman, Lenora Lee, Alice Sheppard, Merián Soto, Yara Travieso
Film Nuotama Frances Bodomo, Ramona S. Diaz, Julia Reichert & Steven Bognar
Media Hyphen-Labs, Mitra Kaboli
Music Reena Esmail, Helado Negro, Susie Ibarra, Roscoe Mitchell, Jen Shyu, Tunde Olaniran
Theater & Performance Charlotte Brathwaite, Rashida Bumbray, Teo Castellanos, Complex Movements (Wes Taylor, Sage Crump, Carlos L05 Garcia, ill Weaver), Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig, Kaneza Schaal
Traditional Arts Juan Dies, Gabriel Frey, Arthur López, Allison Akootchook Warden
Visual Art Firelei Báez, Juliana Huxtable, Simone Leigh, Wu Tsang, Cecilia Vicuña, Dyani White Hawk
Writing Lesley Nneka Arimah, Lisa Armstrong, Lynda Barry, Tarfia Faizullah, Rebecca Gayle Howell

2020

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2020 United States Artists Fellowships
Category Recipients
Architecture & Design MOS (Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample), Slow and Steady Wins the Race by Mary Ping, Sara Zewde
Craft Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Del Harrow, Wendy Maruyama, Aaron McIntosh, Linda Sikora
Dance Dianne McIntyre, Lisa Nelson, Will Rawls, Elizabeth Streb, Abby Zbikowski
Film Sophia Nahli Allison, Bing Liu, RaMell Ross
Media Yasmin Elayat, Surya Mattu, Guadalupe Rosales
Music Anthony Braxton, Courtney Bryan, Sylvie Courvoisier, Nathalie Joachim, Nicole Mitchell, Pamela Z
Theater & Performance Christina Anderson, Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Hamid Rahmanian, Clint Ramos, Laurie Woolery
Traditional Arts Tatsu Aoki, Delores Churchill, Dom Flemons "The American Songster," Lani Strong Hotch, Kevin Locke
Visual Art Patty Chang, Melvin Edwards, Matthew Angelo Harrison, Howardena Pindell, Cameron Rowland, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Martine Syms, Nari Ward
Writing Hanif Abdurraqib, Sarah Broom, Jericho Brown, Edwidge Danticat, Sharon Olds, Crystal Wilkinson

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  1. ^ "Art for our sake". Boston.com. Retrieved January 26, 2018.
  2. ^ "2006 Cultural Capital Fellows", First Peoples Fund.
  3. ^ Featured Artist, "Craft in America: A Journey to the Artists, Origins, and Techniques of American Craft", May 2007. Public Broadcasting Service
  4. ^ Asian American Journalists Association, "Dmae Roberts Receives Fellowship from United States Artists", December 8, 2006.
  5. ^ Carol Vogel, "Hot Artists in Alaska", The New York Times, July 27, 2007.
  6. ^ Rennie Harris Puremovement
  7. ^ a b "United States Artists". www.unitedstatesartists.org. Retrieved January 19, 2018.
  8. ^ "Tim Robbins Presents $50,000 Artist Grants to Annie Proulx, David Henry Hwang and 48 More". The Hollywood Reporter. December 3, 2012. Retrieved October 1, 2017.
  9. ^ Isaacs, Deanna (March 31, 2015). "With the arrival of US Artists, Chicago becomes home to still more 'genius' grants". Chicago Reader. Retrieved October 1, 2017.
  10. ^ "United States Artists Fellowship Grantees Announced". October 13, 2014. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  11. ^ "Say hello to the 2014 USA Fellows". United States Artists. Retrieved October 1, 2017.
  12. ^ "Awards". United States Artists. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
  13. ^ "Awards". United States Artists. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
  14. ^ "United States Artists:Cauleen Smith". www.unitedstatesartists.org. United States Artists (USA). Retrieved January 26, 2018.
  15. ^ "United States Artists:Awards". www.unitedstatesartists.org. United States Artists (USA). Retrieved January 26, 2018.