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Kelly Taylor Mitchell: Mouth Wide Open – Brazilian Art & Cultural Connections

Boston​ Artist Kelly Taylor‍ Mitchell Awarded‍ Prestigious SMFA at Tufts Traveling Fellowship

Boston, MA – Kelly ‍Taylor Mitchell has been selected as the latest recipient of⁣ the School of the ​Museum of ⁢fine arts at Tufts University Traveling Fellowship, a grant established in 1894 to support emerging artists with ⁣international study opportunities. Mitchell will ⁣use the ‍fellowship to pursue‌ her project,”Mouth Wide Open,” exploring diasporic connections‌ in Brazil.

The ‍Traveling⁤ Fellowship, funded by a $30,000 bequest ​from‍ James William Paige, ‌provides financial ⁢support for a two-year​ period of autonomous artistic‌ research abroad. ⁢Mitchell’s work builds on a legacy of notable past fellows including Nan Goldin‌ (Dip ’77), Ellen Gallagher‍ (Dip ’92), and Evelyn Rydz (AG05 MFA), who have leveraged⁣ the award ‌to launch impactful careers. ‌This year’s selection underscores SMFA at Tufts’ ongoing ⁤commitment to fostering​ artistic exploration at ​all ‍career stages.

“Mouth Wide Open” investigates the complex histories and⁤ cultural exchanges between African diasporic ‍communities in Brazil and the United States.The project will involve​ extensive ⁣fieldwork, archival research, and collaborative artistic​ practices within Brazil, aiming ‍to illuminate ​shared experiences and resilience.‌

The first Traveling Scholar,‌ Mary Brewster Hazelton, embarked on her European journey​ in 1899, initially traveling to artistic‍ hubs like ⁢Paris, Rome, and Florence. While destinations have evolved, the fellowship’s core mission remains‍ consistent: ⁣to ‌empower artists to broaden their perspectives and deepen their creative practise through⁤ immersive ⁣international experiences.

For ‌more information on ​the SMFA at ⁢Tufts ⁤Traveling Fellowship and other artist​ support programs, visit https://smfa.tufts.edu/. Details about​ the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, ⁢can be found at mfa.org.

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