The PhotoWork Junior Fellowship supports early-career photographers in developing a body of work and refining their visual voice and creative process through one-on-one mentorship with established photographers working within the post-documentary tradition.
About Fellowship
The PhotoWork Junior Fellowship celebrates individual artists and their craft, offering a space for education and experimentation beyond traditional academic pathways. Through a holistic support network, Fellows receive personalized guidance that meets them at their current stage while challenging them to advance their practice and strengthen the foundations of their future careers. At the same time, the Fellowship contributes to a broader awareness and appreciation of the post-documentary genre and its practitioners.
Six Junior Fellows are chosen by a jury of industry leading colleagues. The 2026 jurors include; Doug DuBois, Photographer & Associate Professor at Syracuse University; Gregory Harris, Donald and Marilyn Keough Family Curator of Photography, High Museum of Art; Sara Ickow, Associate Director of Exhibitions, ICP & Managing Director of Women Photograph; Pauline Vermare, Phillip and Edith Leonian Curator of Photography, Brooklyn Museum; and Leslie M. Wilson, Academic Curator and Director of Research Programs, Art Institute Chicago.
Each Fellow is carefully paired with an established photography Mentor who we believe best fit the work and needs of each Fellow. Potential Fellowship Mentors include, but are not limited to, Dannielle Bowman, Barbara Bosworth, Kelli Connell, Lois Conner, Carolyn Drake, Doug DuBois, Rahim Fortune, Ron Jude, Raymond Meeks, Wendy Red Star, Irina Rozovsky, and Bryan Schutmaat.
Over the six-month fellowship, each Fellow will develop a photographic project of their choosing, guided through monthly one-on-one critique sessions with their Mentor. These meetings will provide space to discuss progress, refine artistic vision and practice, and strengthen both written and oral articulation of their work. In addition, Fellows will participate in tailored sessions on post-production, professional practices, and other topics identified to meet the specific needs of the cohort. Periodic group meetings will further encourage Fellows to share insights and challenges, fostering reflection on their creative process and cultivating a supportive peer network.
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©Lawren Simmons | ’25 Junior Fellow

©Rosemary Haynes | ’25 Junior Fellow


