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CalArts Alumni and Faculty Recognized with 2026 Creative Capital and State of the Art Awards

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Meet the 2026 Creative Capital Awardees, selected for their groundbreaking work and vision. | Image: Courtesy of Creative Capital

Five CalArtians have been recognized by Creative Capital, the nonprofit organization dedicated to championing artistic freedom of expression, with the recent announcement of the 2026 Creative Capital Awards and the inaugural State of the Art Prize.

Indigenous dance and somatic movement artist brooke smiley (Dance BFA 05) is among the 53 individual artists, one from every state, as well as Guam, Puerto Rico, and Washington, D.C., to receive the inaugural State of the Art Prize. Awarded for the first time in Creative Capital’s 25-year history, the prize provides each recipient with a $10,000 unrestricted grant—extending the organization’s “democratic, national, open call to serve more artists at the grassroots level and to foster creativity and innovation in a broad range of rural, regional, and urban communities.”

The Creative Capital Award, known for supporting original and ambitious project proposals, will fund the creation of 49 new works across visual arts, film, dance, theater, music/jazz, literature, and multidisciplinary and socially engaged practices.

Among this year’s Creative Capital Award recipients are four members of the CalArts community: visual artist Sadie Barnette (Art BFA 06); performing artist and composer Sharon Chohi Kim (Music MFA 14); writer and performer Roger Q. Mason, a member of the CalArts School of Theater faculty; and vocalist and interdisciplinary artist Carmina Escobar (Music MFA 10), who is both an alumna and faculty member in The Herb Alpert School of Music at CalArts.

The Creative Capital Award provides each recipient with up to $50,000 in unrestricted project funding, along with professional development services and community-building opportunities.

The 2026 Creative Capital Award and State of the Art Prize recipients were selected from a pool of 4,546 applications submitted through a national open call and evaluated by 107 industry leaders, programmers, cultural producers, and artists before advancing to discipline-specific final panels.

For a full list of awardees and more information, go to the Creative Capital website.

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CalArts Alumni and Faculty Recognized with 2026 Creative Capital and State of the Art Awards