Viet Dinh of Newark, an assistant professor of English at the University of Delaware, has been designated a Master Fellowship through the Delaware Division of the Arts’ Individual Artist Fellows program.
Dinh is joined by 20 other artists from across Delaware who received fellowships — 11 in the Established category and nine in the Emerging category.
Dinh was born in Vietnam and grew up in Colorado. He attended Johns Hopkins University and the University of Houston. He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Delaware Division of the Arts, and the O. Henry Prize. His debut novel, After Disasters, was released in 2016 and recounts the story of four aid workers who travel to India.
The Division received 191 applications from Delaware choreographers, composers, musicians, writers, and folk, media, and visual artists. Out-of-state arts professionals reviewed the work samples.
Awards are given in three categories: $12,000 for the Masters Award, $8,000 for the Established Professional Award, and $5,000 for the Emerging Professional Award. Fellows are required to offer at least one exhibit or performance during the upcoming year, providing an opportunity for the public to experience their work.
The Masters Fellowship is open to rotating artistic disciplines each year. For 2025, Masters Fellowship applications were accepted in Literary Arts and Media Arts from artists who had previously received an Established Professional Fellowship. In addition to exemplifying high artistic quality, Masters Fellowship applicants must demonstrate their involvement and commitment to the arts in Delaware and beyond.
“Individual Artist Fellowship grants recognize Delaware artists for their outstanding work and commitment to artistic excellence. Our commitment to Delaware’s individual artists is at the heart of our work, and this year we’re thrilled to expand our support by increasing the funding pool for the Individual Artist Fellowships by 15%,” says Jessica Ball, director of the Delaware Division of the Arts. “In response to the unprecedented number of applications, we are introducing a cohort of runners-up who will each receive an honorarium to recognize even more talented artists for their exceptional work and dedication to their craft.”
The 21 selected Fellows reside in Bear, Clayton, Dagsboro, Lewis, Milton, Newark, New Castle, Rehoboth Beach, Smyrna, and Wilmington.
Winners of the Established Fellowships are:
Emerging Fellowship winners were:
It’s rewarding to see what the artists to do with the funds,” said Roxanne Stanulis, program officer for the Delaware Division of the Arts. “This is a launching point to a lot of opportunities, and is also validation given that national experts have reviewed their work.”
The work of the Fellows will be featured in a group exhibition at the Biggs Museum of American Art in Dover and will travel statewide throughout 2025.
Peter Osborne has more than 15 years of experience as an award-winning business reporter and editor, leading two papers (the Delaware Business Times and Dallas Business Journal) to recognition as the nation’s most improved business publications. Osborne also helped launch The News Journal’s now-defunct Business Monday section and worked in communications and business development for MBNA America and Bank of America.
Source: delawarelive.com…
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