Each year, the Nohl Fellowship panel of jurors judge applicants based on a rubric of the judges’ own making. According to fellowship coordinator Polly Morris, jurors have historically been drawn to the novelty of young, contemporary artists. This year, however, they approached the selection process more holistically, Morris said.
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