MacArthur 'Genius Grants' 2024: Writers and Artists Take Center Stage

The 2024 MacArthur Fellows include more writers and artists than usual. The 22 recipients will each receive $800,000 over five years, with a focus on enabling creativity and potential future contributions.

October 1 2024 , 10:05 PM  •  61 views

MacArthur 'Genius Grants' 2024: Writers and Artists Take Center Stage

The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation has announced its 2024 class of fellows, commonly known as recipients of the "Genius Grant." This year's cohort of 22 individuals showcases a notable emphasis on writers, artists, and storytellers, reflecting a shift in the program's focus.

Each fellow will receive an unrestricted grant of $800,000 over five years, a significant increase from the program's initial offering of $50,000 per year when it began in 1981. This financial support allows recipients to pursue their creative endeavors without constraints, fostering innovation across various disciplines.

Among the distinguished recipients are Ling Ma, a fiction writer, Juan Felipe Herrera, a poet and writer, Justin Vivian Bond, a cabaret performer, and Ebony G. Patterson, a visual artist. The diverse array of talents represented in this year's class underscores the foundation's commitment to recognizing exceptional creativity in multiple fields.

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The selection process for the MacArthur Fellowship is shrouded in secrecy, with nominees unaware of their consideration. This confidentiality allows for honest evaluations and maintains the integrity of the program. Marlies Carruth, director of the MacArthur Fellows Program, noted that while the selection is not an immediate response to current events, themes may emerge reflecting societal trends.

One of the recipients, Jason Reynolds, a renowned children and young adult writer, expressed his gratitude and initial overwhelm upon receiving the news. Reynolds, whose work often explores the experiences of Black children, is set to publish his first love story, "Twenty-Four Seconds from Now..." on October 8, 2024. This novel delves into the emotional aspects of a Black boy's first sexual relationship, addressing a topic often overlooked in young adult literature.

"Boys are never asked, it's never even considered, that we have feelings around this moment feeling, right? Not just biological desires."

Jason Reynolds on his upcoming novel

The foundation seeks individuals who will be "enabled" by the award, considering both their track record and potential for future extraordinary work. This approach has led to the recognition of over 1,000 fellows since the program's inception, including notable figures such as Lin-Manuel Miranda and Ta-Nehisi Coates.

Nicola Dell, a computer and information scientist at Cornell Tech, emphasized the collaborative nature of her work in developing tools to combat technology-facilitated abuse. Her efforts bridge the gap between social services and tech companies, highlighting the foundation's interest in supporting interdisciplinary approaches.

Astronomer Keivan G. Stassun from Vanderbilt University exemplifies the program's commitment to diversity and inclusion in science. Stassun co-founded a program to recruit and prepare diverse students for advanced degrees in science and established a center to support neurodiverse individuals in finding employment.

"Science depends on access to the full human diversity of mind to make the mysteries of the cosmos understandable and knowable and expressible in human terms."

Keivan G. Stassun on diversity in science

The MacArthur Fellowship continues to play a crucial role in advancing careers and enabling groundbreaking work across various fields. While the selection process has faced criticism for its lack of transparency, the program's impact on fostering creativity and innovation remains undeniable.

As the 2024 class of fellows embarks on their journey, their diverse backgrounds and expertise promise to contribute significantly to their respective fields and society at large. The MacArthur Foundation's ongoing commitment to recognizing and supporting exceptional individuals ensures that the "Genius Grant" will continue to be a catalyst for transformative ideas and creations in the years to come.