2008 Murphy and Cadogan Fine Arts Fellowships
The Awards
The Jack and Gertrude Murphy Fellowships in the Fine Arts and the Edwin Anthony and Adelaine Bourdeaux Cadogan Fellowships in the Fine Arts are multiple awards of $3,500 available to Bay Area fine arts MFA students to underwrite tuition for continued academic study.
Work will be judged by a panel of art professionals. The judges’ decisions are final and will be based solely on merit. There is no entry fee for the competition.
Deadline and Notification
Deadline is 5:00 pm on Monday, May 5, 2008. Entries received after the deadline date will not be accepted. Fellowship awards will be announced by June 30, 2008.
Eligibility
Applicants must be fine arts MFA students actively pursuing a graduate degree at the Academy of Art University, California College of the Arts, John F. Kennedy University, Mills College, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco State University, Stanford University, or the University of California, Berkeley.
Students must have completed at least one semester of graduate study as of January 1, 2008, and must be continuously enrolled in the same program and in good standing through December 31, 2008. The award funds will be sent to the student’s financial aid account via the school’s financial aid office. Fellowship award recipients may be required to provide proof of continuing school enrollment for fall 2008.
Artwork submitted must have been completed by the student since March 31, 2006. Work must be created by a sole applicant; collaborations are not accepted. Previous winners of Murphy or Cadogan Fellowships may not apply again.
Faculty Nomination
All applicants must be nominated by an instructor at one of the eligible institutions. The faculty member does not need to fill out a nomination form, but the student must enter the faculty member’s name and contact information in the online application. While there is no limit to the number of nominations from each school, instructors are encouraged to review each prospective nominee’s portfolio prior to nominating. Students should be nominated for the promise evident in their work and for serious commitment to seek their own voice.
Submitting Work Samples
Students must submit the online application, images, an artist statement, and a numbered list of their work samples as detailed in the online application.
For Film, Video, and Digital Artists
Filmmakers and videomakers must mail or hand-deliver their work samples on a videocassette, CD, or DVD. Digital artists submitting work larger than 1MB should also mail in their work on a CD or DVD. Materials will not be returned, so please do not send originals or one-of-a-kind materials. Please mail or hand-deliver your submission by arrive by 5:00 pm on Monday, May 5, 2008, to:
Jaime
Cortez
Murphy and Cadogan Coordinator
The San Francisco
Foundation
225 Bush Street,
Suite 500
San Francisco, CA
94104
Submissions may be of any length. However, however the panel will view only one five-minute segment or compilation during its initial screening. The segment must be cued or specified accordingly.
Film and video applicants must upload or mail a description of the materials submitted, including:
- Student name in the upper left-hand corner
- Numbered work sample with your last name (e.g. "01Smith, 02Smith, etc")
- Title of work(s)
- Nature of each segment, e.g., completed piece or excerpt
- Student role in the creation of the piece(s)
- Date of completion
If you submit an excerpt, you may provide a brief synopsis of the full work in the work description page. Each CD/DVD/videotape and its case must be clearly labeled with the applicant’s name and a brief description of the contents.
For Visual Artists
Work samples must be uploaded through the online application in the form of JPGs, PowerPoint presentations, or PDFs. Original artwork will not be accepted and slides will not be accepted. Individual images should be 1MB or less in size.
Applicants may submit a total of ten images numbered in the order they want the images projected. Applicants must also upload a numbered checklist of digital images, indicating:
- Numbered work sample with your last name (e.g. "01Smith, 02Smith, etc")
- Title of work (if any)
- Medium
- Size (width/height/depth)
- Date of completion
Exhibition
The San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery will sponsor an exhibition from September 5 through October 18, 2008 featuring the work of Murphy and Cadogan winners. Once the fellowship awardees have been selected, the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery staff will contact them to coordinate exhibition logistics. Awardees will be publicly recognized at the opening reception.
Celebration
All awardees will be recognized at The San Francisco Foundation Arts Awards Celebration on Monday, October 20, 2008.
Questions
Please direct any questions to Jaime Cortez of The San Francisco Foundation at jxc@sff.org or 415.733.8579.
Apply Online
If you are ready to begin your online application, please click here to access the online application form.












