List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2015

List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2015: Guggenheim Fellowships have been awarded annually since 1925, by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts."[1]

Category Field of Study Fellow Ref
Creative Arts Choreography Jonah Bokaer [2]
Beth Gill [3]
Jennifer Lacey [4] (fr)
Zoe Scofield [5][6]
Rosy Simas [7][8]
Drama and Performance Art Kristoffer Diaz [4][9][10]
Lucas Hnath [9][10][11]
Dan O'Brien [9][10]
Fiction Jeffrey Renard Allen [4][12][11]
Maud Casey [13][12][6]
Vikram Chandra [14][12][15]
Percival Everett [12][16]
Rivka Galchen [4][12]
Mary Beth Keane [17][12]
Anthony Marra [18][12]
Anne Michaels [12]
Kevin Powers [4][12]
Akhil Sharma [19][12]
Film - Video Julia Bacha [20][10]
Almudena Carracedo [21][10]
Victoria Fu [4][10]
Janet Paxton Gardner [22][10]
Aron Gaudet [23][10]
Nadia Hironaka [24][10]
Silas Howard [25][10]
Keith Miller [26][10][11]
Moon Molson [27][10]
Daniel Nearing [28][10]
Madeleine Olnek [10]
Akosua Adoma Owusu [6][10]
Gita Pullapilly [23][10]
Iva Radivojevic [6][10]
PJ Raval [10]
Matthew Suib [10]
Jack Walsh [10]
Fine Arts Rick Araluce [10]
Miyoshi Barosh [10]
Amy Bennett [10]
Matthew Blackwell [10]
Mel Chin [10]
Amanda Church [10]
Russell Crotty [10]
Karin Davie [10]
Stephen Davis [6][10]
Alison Hawthorne Deming [12]
Agnes Denes [4][10]
Fred Escher [10]
Tim Hawkinson [10]
Frank Holliday [10]
Vishal Jugdeo [4][10]
Mary Kelly [29][10][15]
Diane Landry [10]
Michael C. McMillen [10]
Sabina Ott [10]
M. Louise Stanley [10]
Kyle Staver [30][10]
Kukuli Velarde [4][10]
Royce Weatherly [10]
Pinar Yoldas [31][10][6]
General Nonfiction Meghan Daum [4][12][6]
Melissa Fay Greene [12]
Thomas Healy [12]
Barbara Hurd [6][12]
David Lazar [12]
Patricia Marx [12]
Christine Montross [32][12]
Alex Ross [12]
David L. Ulin [12][16]
Music Composition Darcy James Argue [33][6]
Matthew Barnson [30][33]
Dan Beachy-Quick [12]
Richard Carrick [33]
Etienne Charles (de) [33]
Chihchun Chi-sun Lee [33]
Steve Lehman [33]
George E. Lewis [30][33]
Andreia Pinto Correia [6][33]
Sean Shepherd [33]
Rand Steiger [15][33]
Amy Williams [33]
Photography Gary Briechle [10]
Miles Coolidge [15][10]
Susan Lipper [30][4][10]
Susan Meiselas [10]
Arno Rafael Minkkinen [10]
Richard Renaldi [10]
Stuart Rome [10]
Richard Rothman [10]
Moises Saman [10]
Kim Stringfellow [10]
William S. Sutton [10]
Terri Weifenbach [10]
Poetry Matthew Dickman [12]
Thomas Sayers Ellis [6][12]
Gregory Fraser [12]
Cathy Park Hong [6][12]
Cate Marvin [6][4][12]
Bernadette Mayer [12]
Joshua Mehigan [12]
Rowan Ricardo Phillips [12]
Christina Pugh [12]
Humanities American Literature Lynn Keller [34][35]
Benjamin Reiss [36]
Kenneth W. Warren [37]
Architecture, Planning and Design Swati Chattopadhyay [38][15]
Michael Sorkin [39]
Classics Beryl Barr-Sharrar [40]
Walter Scheidel [41]
East Asian Studies Andrew F. Jones [14][15]
English Literature Thomas Keymer [42][43]
European and Latin American History Kris Lane
Mary D. Lewis [44]
James Retallack (de) [43][42]
Sarah Abrevaya Stein [29][15]
European and Latin American Literature Nicholas D. Paige [14][15]
Maurice Samuels [45][30]
Fine Arts Research Martha Buskirk [46]
Matthew P. Canepa [8]
History of Science, Technology and Economics Nikolai Krementsov [42]
Lawrence M. Principe [47]
Asif Azam Siddiqi [48]
Intellectual and Cultural History Edward Baring [49]
Richard Rabinowitz [50]
Vanessa R. Schwartz [16]
Linguistics Chris Collins [11]
Literary Criticism Jeff Dolven [6][30]
Brent Hayes Edwards [51][30]
G. Gabrielle Starr [11]
Medieval and Renaissance History Carmela Vircillo Franklin [4][52]
Music Research Thomas Christensen [37][30]
Near Eastern Studies Christiane Gruber [53]
Philosophy Dominic McIver Lopes [54]
Photography Studies Maria Gough [55]
Religion José Ignacio Cabezon [38][15]
Jennifer Reid [56]
Seth L. Sanders [52]
John S. Strong [57]
South Asian Studies Anthony Cerulli [35][30]
Translation Ross Benjamin [58]
Tess Lewis [4]
United States History Kathleen M. Brown [59]
Beryl Satter [19][30]
Brenda Elaine Stevenson [29][15][30]
Michael Willrich [60][30]
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Michael Doebeli [61]
Astronomy and Astrophysics Amy Barger [34]
Marla Geha [62][30]
Chemistry Paula L. Diaconescu [29][15]
Computer Science Vincent Conitzer [31]
Krishna Palem [63]
Engineering Deb Niemeier [15]
Mathematics Emery N. Brown [64]
Jordan Ellenberg [34]
Tatiana Toro [15]
Medicine and Health Howard Markel [53]
Neuroscience Laurence T. Maloney [30][11]
Organismic Biology & Ecology Harold F. Greeney
Sheila Patek [31]
Physics Sean M. Carroll [4]
Philip W. Phillips [65]
Plant Sciences Eran Pichersky [53]
Science Writing Alexander Gann [66]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Niloofar Haeri [47]
Steven Lubar [32]
Jonathan Rieder [30]
Economics Timothy Kehoe [8][30]
Education Mark R. Warren [67]
Geography and Environmental Studies Anne Kelly Knowles [68]
Law Mark Fathi Massoud [15]
Gideon Yaffe [4][54][30]
Sociology Susan Eva Eckstein (de) [67]
Monica Prasad [30][67][69]
Political Science Wendy K. Tam Cho [65]
Sarah Barringer Gordon [59][30]
Psychology Jennifer Richeson [69]

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