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Nationwide Endowment for the Arts cancels inventive writing fellowship : NPR

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The NEA Artistic Writing Fellowships have launched many distinguished literary careers.

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Alice Walker. Charles Bukowski. Louise Erdrich. Juan Felipe Herrera. These are simply a few of the authors who acquired a Artistic Writing fellowship from the Nationwide Endowment for the Arts over time. The fellowship has now been canceled.

The annual program was arrange in 1966 to assist foster American fiction, non-fiction and poetry. The most recent iteration of the fellowship provided fiction and artistic non-fiction writers a $50,000 grant. Functions have been due in March and notifications have been set to exit in December. However final week, notices have been despatched to candidates stating: “The NEA has cancelled the FY 2026 Artistic Writing Fellowships program.”

The e-mail, which has been posted by numerous authors on social media, states that the NEA is canceling grants that exist outdoors of the Trump administration’s priorities. NPR has reached out to the NEA for remark.

In response to the e-mail, the NEA is targeted on tasks supporting HBCUs, Hispanic serving establishments, the upcoming 250th anniversary of America’s independence, homes of worship, and “AI competency.”

Related emails went out in Might, when the Trump Administration started making massive cuts to the NEA. The administration has proposed chopping the company altogether. The NEA’s funding quantities to 0.003% of the whole federal finances, in line with the NEA.

The painting by Rigoberto A. González, Refugees Crossing the Border Wall into South Texas, was described in the White House letter as "commemorating the act of illegally crossing." It was a competition finalist at The National Portrait Gallery in 2022.

A production still from Walking Water, a site specific performance by Cornerstone Theater Company in September 2024. The Los Angeles-based arts organization was among the hundreds of groups who lost funding from the National Endowment for the Arts this week.



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