Valerie Tevere Is Awarded 2020 Guggenheim Fellowship
Valerie Tevere, Professor of Media Culture at the College of Staten Island,
CUNY has been awarded a 2020 Guggenheim Fellowship (jointly with Angel Nevarez
of the Faculty of Art, Media, and Technology at the New School University) in
the field of Fine Arts.
According to their Website, Tevere and Nevarez “are multidisciplinary
artists whose projects and research investigate contemporary music and sound,
the electromagnetic spectrum, dissent, and public fora. Their interests lie in
the formation of itinerant, performative, and discursive-based social spaces
with works that move between the spatial simultaneity of performance and
enunciation, reflecting upon political agency through lyrics, audio, and transmission.”
According to Marc Diamond, Chief Advancement Officer, John Simon Guggenheim
Memorial Foundation, “The Foundation has awarded Fellowships this year to
173 American and Canadian scientists, scholars in the social sciences and
humanities, and writers and artists of all kinds, selected from almost 3,000
applicants. Since 1925, the Foundation has granted more the $375 million in
Fellowships to over 18,000 individuals, among whom are scores of Nobel
laureates, Fields Medalists, poets laureate, members of the various national
academies, winners of the Pulitzer Prize, Bancroft Prize, Turing Award,
National Book Awards, Bancroft Prizes, and other important, internationally
recognized honors.”
By Terry Mares