Frances Hodgkins Fellowship
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The Frances Hodgkins Fellowship, established in 1962, is one of New Zealand's premier arts residencies. The list of past fellows includes many of New Zealand's most notable artists.
The position is based at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. The fellowship was created ''to encourage painters and sculptors in the practice and advancement of their art, to associate them with life in the University, and at the same time to foster an interest in the arts within the University.''
The Robert Burns Fellowship is named after Scotland's national poet Robert Burns: Dunedin is the city in New Zealand with the highest proportion of people of Scottish descent.
Robert Burns Fellows
- 1966 Michael Illingworth
- 1967 Tanya Ashken
- 1968 Derek Ball
- 1969 Ralph Hotere
- 1970 Michael Smither
- 1971/72 Marte Szirmay
- 1973 Ray Thorburn
- 1974 Marilyn Webb
- 1975 John Parker
- 1976 Ian Bergquist
- 1977 Jeffrey Harris
- 1978 Grahame Sydney
- 1979 Matthew Pine
- 1980 Andrew Drummond
- 1981 Gretchen Albrecht
- 1982 Christopher Booth
- 1983 Joanna Paul
- 1984 Michael Armstrong
- 1985 Dennis O’Connor
- 1986 Ian McMillan
- 1987 Kendal Heyes
- 1988 Julia Morison
- 1989 Shona Rapira Davies
- 1990 Siegfried Koglmeier
- 1991 Christine Webster
- 1992 Neil Frazer
- 1993 Peter Gibson Smith
- 1994 Nicola Jackson
- 1995 Jeffrey Thomson
- 1996/97 Fiona Pardington
- 1998 Shane Cotton
- 1999 Seraphine Pick
- 2000 Jim Speers
- 2001 Ava Seymore
- 2002 Scott Eady
- 2003 Sarah Hughes
- 2004 Mladen Buizumic
- 2005 Rohan Wealleans
- 2006 Sarah Munro
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