Congratulations to Morgan Levy, our 2007 Rosenberg Fellow! Irv and Civia Rosenberg established the Daniel Rosenberg fellowship in 1989 in memory of their son Dan, who completed his B.F.A. degree in the Department of Photography in 1988. This $3000 fellowship is intended to enable one graduating senior to pursue a project involving travel.
Graduating seniors with a minimum 3.0 grade point average are eligible to apply for the Rosenberg fellowship.
In addition to the cash award, the winner will exhibit his/her project at Tisch one year later in the fall. Until their exhibition, grant recipients have access to the Photography and Imaging labs.
Image from "For Alan Turing," Cody Trepte, 2005 Rosenberg Fellow
Each application requires 5 copies of the following:
- 1-page proposal for a project involving travel.
- Application form
- Artist’s statement, no longer than a page and should address the works submitted
- ONE SET of 15-20 images of finished work samples with 5 copies of the Image List.
Work may only be submitted as CD/DVD (CD-ROM submissions must be Macintosh compatible. Images, which should be saved as JPEG files, must be 72dpi and no larger than 1200x1000.) Include any instructions for navigating digital submissions. The jury will also view up to 3 minutes of time-based work. It is important that the jurors are able to see the applicant’s capacity to execute the proposed project in the work samples.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: April 21, 2008
Submissions will be evaluated by a jury comprised of one alumnus of the department, and two outside professionals. The recipients will be announced on May 15th during the BFA Thesis Exhibition Reception which is from 2:30 - 4:00PM.
You may apply to this fellowship and the Constantiner fellowship simultaneously, but each requires separate applications, proposals and copies of submitted work samples.
If you have any questions, please see or email Editha Mesina or Erika deVries.



















