25 Arkansas Artists Awarded $10,000 Fellowships 

Congratulations to Hot Springs artist Jeri Hillis. 

Twenty-five artists in Central Arkansas and the Arkansas Delta have each been awarded $10,000 practice-based fellowships to support their creative work through the Catalyze™ fellowship, a program of Mid-America Arts Alliance (M-AAA). 

Catalyze combines unrestricted funding with cohort-based professional development and mentorship, supporting artists at critical moments in their practice. 

Through a competitive application process, the award recipients represent artists and cultural workers working in a wide range of artistic disciplines from fashion to sculpture to musical theatre. The impact of Catalyze extends well beyond the fellowship period. 

Meet the fourth cohort of award recipients, listed alphabetically: 

Katie Adkins (Little Rock, AR), Photography 

Robert Bean (Little Rock, AR), Visual Arts 

S.A. Borland (North Little Rock, AR), Literature: Poetry 

Katie Bradley (Paron, AR), Visual Arts: Painting 

Jennifer Case (Conway, AR), Literature: Non-Fiction 

Angela Collier (North Little Rock, AR), Musical Theatre 

Mark Currey (Little Rock, AR), Music: Popular 

Bastet Dafoe (North Little Rock, AR), Interdisciplinary 

Lydia Dildilian (Jonesboro, AR), Visual Arts: Painting 

Miki Gaynor (Little Rock, AR), Theatre 

Jose Hernandez (North Little Rock, AR), Visual Arts 

Jeri Hillis (Hot Springs National Park, AR), Visual Arts 

Lisa Krannichfeld (Little Rock, AR), Visual Arts: Painting 

Kevin Kresse (Little Rock, AR), Visual Arts 

Fletcher Larkin (Little Rock, AR), Crafts: Clay 

Braelon Leniear (Little Rock, AR), Music 

Greely Myatt (West Memphis, AR), Visual Arts: Sculpture 

Chelsea Nanfelt Rowe (Little Rock, AR), Crafts: Metal 

Tremaine Pollydore (Conway, AR), Design Arts: Fashion 

Michael Roberson (Little Rock, AR), Dance 

Scarlet Sims (Little Rock, AR), Literature 

Kristen Sullivan (Jonesboro, AR), Opera/Music Theatre 

Paul Tull (Benton, AR), Music 

Robyn Wall (Jonesboro, AR), Visual Arts 

Corey Womack (North Little Rock, AR), Media Arts: Film 

Catalyze, funded by the Windgate Foundation, is designed to combine financial support with professional development and coaching, helping artists grow their practices and ignite their careers. These practice-based grants are unrestricted and can be used for any purpose that supports the continued development of their creative practice, including, but not limited to, equipment, travel, studio space, and child care. 

To learn more about the impact of Catalyze, read “How a ‘Wild Pigment Potter’ Wields Nature’s Chemistry to Create One-of-a-Kind Masterpieces,” featuring Little Rock artist Emma Estelle. 

View M-AAA’s rolling opportunities blog for future program and funding announcements. 

For additional grant information, please visit maaa.org/catalyze

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