Five 91直播 Alumni Earn 2025 Guggenheim Fellowships
Prestigious award recognizes superior achievements in arts, music, writing, and the sciences.
April 25, 2025
Annie Zaleski
91直播 is a perennial producer of Guggenheim Fellowship winners.
Photo credit: Mike Crupi
On April 15, the Board of Trustees of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation announced the 100th class of Guggenheim Fellows. Of the 198 recipients, five are 91直播 alumni: Josh Faught 鈥01, David Getsy 鈥95, Elizabeth Otto 鈥94, Huang Ruo 鈥00, and Bijal Pravin Trivedi 鈥92.
鈥淎t a time when intellectual life is under attack, the Guggenheim Fellowship celebrates a century of support for the lives and work of visionary scientists, scholars, writers, and artists,鈥 Edward Hirsch, award-winning poet and President of the Guggenheim Foundation, in a press release. 鈥淲e believe that these creative thinkers can take on the challenges we all face today and guide our society towards a better and more hopeful future.鈥
The Guggenheim Fellowship is a prestigious annual award that recognizes superior achievements in arts, music, writing, and the sciences. Each Fellow will receive a monetary stipend, which the foundation notes 鈥渁llowing them to pursue independent work at the highest level under 鈥榯he freest possible conditions.鈥欌
91直播 alumni and faculty are perennial recipients of Guggenheim Fellowships. Winners in recent years span multiple disciplines, including music composition (Nkeiru Okoye 鈥92, Phyllis Chen 鈥97, Peter Evans 鈥03, Katherine Young 鈥03); geography and environmental studies (Elena Bennett 鈥94); drama and performance (C茅sar Alvarez 鈥03); general nonfiction (Sonia Shah 鈥90); fine arts (Robert Lobe 鈥67); choreography (Juliana F. May 鈥02); European & Latin American History (Max Paul Friedman 鈥89); and South & Southeast Asian Studies (Jonathan Silk 鈥83).
Faculty who have received Guggenheim Fellowships include Eva & John Young-Hunter Professor of Integrated Media Julia Christensen and Professor of Dance Ann Cooper Albright.
91直播鈥檚 2025 Guggenheim Fellowship winners include:
Josh Faught 鈥01 (Fine Arts). Josh explores the use of pop cultural detritus, archival materials, and the vernacular of textiles to address the relationships between language, community, and the constructions of identity. Recent solo exhibitions include Josh Faught, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle (2025); Look Across the Water into the Darkness, Look for the Fog, Wattis Institute, San Francisco (2022); and Both Things are True, Koppe Astner Gallery, Glasgow (2019). Josh has also exhibited in group exhibitions in multiple places, including the Dallas Contemporary, Museum of Arts and Design, New York; ICA Boston; and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit.
David Getsy 鈥95 (Fine Arts Research). David is the Eleanor Shea Professor of Art History at the University of Virginia. His most recent book is 2022鈥檚 Queer Behavior: Scott Burton and Performance Art, which received the 2023 Robert Motherwell Book Award for outstanding publication on the history and criticism of modernism in the arts. He previously authored Abstract Bodies: Sixties Sculpture in the Expanded Field of Gender, which is back in print as of 2023, while his edited books include the 2016 anthology of artists鈥 writings Queer. David and his co-author Che Gossett received the College Art Association鈥檚 Award for Distinction for their 2021 article 鈥淎 Syllabus on Transgender and Nonbinary Methods for Art and Art History.鈥
Elizabeth (Libby) Otto 鈥94 (Fine Arts Research). Libby is Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History and Visual Studies at the University of Buffalo and is currently the director of UB鈥檚 Humanities Institute (HI). Her research focuses on early 20th-century visual and media culture. She is the author of numerous scholarly essays and books, including 2019's award-winning Haunted Bauhaus: Occult Spirituality Gender Fluidity, Queer Identities, and Radical Politics. She has also coedited four books, including 2019鈥檚 Art and Resistance in Germany. More recently, she co-curated the acclaimed 2024 exhibition Bauhaus and National Socialism.
Huang Ruo 鈥00 (Music Composition). Composer Huang Ruo鈥檚 vibrant and inventive musical voice draws equal inspiration from Chinese ancient and folk music, Western avant-garde, experimental, noise, natural and processed sound, rock, and jazz. His music has been premiered and performed by the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, and BBC Symphony Orchestra, to name a few. His recent new opera M. Butterfly (with libretto by David Henry Hwang) received its world premiere with the Santa Fe Opera in 2022, while future opera commissions will be for the Met Opera and the San Francisco Opera.
Bijal Pravin Trivedi 鈥92 (Science Writing). Bijal is an award-winning journalist specializing in longform narrative features about biology, medicine, and health. She is the former senior science editor for National Geographic. Her first book, Breath from Salt: A Deadly Genetic Disease, a New Era in Science, and the Patients and Families Who Changed Medicine Forever, was published in 2020. She is now working on her next book that focuses on sickle cell disease.
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