Bisherige Stipendiat:innen:
2024
077 Vasudha Kapadia (Indien)
076 Tania Gheerbrant (Frankreich)
2023
075 Ivan Moudov (Bulgarian)
074 Jamie McGee (USA)
073 Etienne Dietzel (Deutschland)
072 Florian Wendler (Deutschland)
071 Daniela Flores Arias (Mexiko)
2022
070 Addie Ulray (USA)
069 Maria Garcia Ibanez (Spanien)
066 Iris Blauensteiner (Österreich)
065 Veronica Casellas Jimenez (Venezuela)
064 Felipe Sáez Riquelme (Chile)
2021
062 Leah Anderson (USA)
2020
2019
054 Carlos Fernandez (Costa Rica)
053 Roscha A. Säidow (Germany)
052 Anna Gielas (Germany)
051 Anne Posten (USA)
2018
045 Franziska Becher (Germany)
2017
043 Jeanne Gaigher (South Africa)
041 Matyáš Chochola (Czech Republic)
040 Michaela Roudnicka (Czech Republic)
039 Kosta Tonev (Bulgaria)
2016
038 Jen Calleja (UK)
037 Xanthe Somers (South Africa)
036 Mohammad Namazi (Iran)
2015
2013
025 Adam Knight (UK)
024 Klaengur Gunnarsson (Island)
023 Elisa Tosoni (Italy)
022 Celeste Najt (Argentina)
2012
#20 Félicia Atkinson (Belgium)
#19 Marguerite van Sandick (Netherlands)
#14 Anna Rosa Stohldreier (Germany)
012 Till Müller-Klug (Germany)
010 Agnieska Kozlowska (Poland)
009 Patricia Bucher (Germany/CH)
008 Alice McCabe (UK)
Addie Ulrey is an US American playwright and ensemble theatre maker currently pursuing an MFA at Brooklyn College.
Addie was raised by farmers, house painters, meditators, and real-life radicals in Charlotte, Michigan. She holds a BA in theatre from Oberlin College and has trained at the Moscow Art Theatre School and the Double Edge Theatre. She is a long-time collaborator and original core company member of Ragged Wing Ensemble in Oakland, CA, with whom she wrote and produced nine new plays between 2010 and 2018.
Recurring obsessions in Addie’s work include non-traditional constructions of family, activist culture, whiteness, the changing shape of queer identity, mythologies of creativity and the role of the artist in today’s society.
www.instagram.com/aj_ulrey