Bostonโ Artist Kelly Taylorโ Mitchell Awardedโ Prestigious SMFA at Tufts Traveling Fellowship
Boston, MA – Kelly โTaylor Mitchell has been selected as the latest recipient ofโฃ the School of the โMuseum of โขfine arts at Tufts University Traveling Fellowship, a grant established in 1894 to support emerging artists with โฃinternational study opportunities. Mitchell will โฃuse the โfellowship to pursueโ her project,”Mouth Wide Open,” exploring diasporic connectionsโ in Brazil.
The โTravelingโค Fellowship, funded by a $30,000 bequest โfromโ James William Paige, โprovides financial โขsupport for a two-yearโ period of autonomous artisticโ research abroad. โขMitchell’s work builds on a legacy of notable past fellows including Nan Goldinโ (Dip ’77), Ellen Gallagherโ (Dip ’92), and Evelyn Rydz (AG05 MFA), who have leveragedโฃ the award โto launch impactful careers. โThis year’s selection underscores SMFA at Tufts’ ongoing โคcommitment to fosteringโ artistic exploration at โall โcareer stages.
“Mouth Wide Open” investigates the complex histories andโค cultural exchanges between African diasporic โcommunities in Brazil and the United States.The project will involveโ extensive โฃfieldwork, archival research, and collaborative artisticโ practices within Brazil, aiming โto illuminate โshared experiences and resilience.โ
The first Traveling Scholar,โ Mary Brewster Hazelton, embarked on her European journeyโ in 1899, initially traveling to artisticโ hubs like โขParis, Rome, and Florence. While destinations have evolved, the fellowship’s core mission remainsโ consistent: โฃto โempower artists to broaden their perspectives and deepen their creative practise throughโค immersive โฃinternational experiences.
For โmore information on โthe SMFA at โขTufts โคTraveling Fellowship and other artistโ support programs, visit https://smfa.tufts.edu/. Details aboutโ the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, โขcan be found at mfa.org.