The Kraft-Kinsey Award for MFA Students supports a writing project by an Indiana University MFA student that makes substantial use of the Kinsey Institute’s materials and archives. The award is a unique opportunity for emerging writers to give voice to issues of human sexuality, as exemplified by the Kinsey Institute and its collections, while simultaneously discovering new connections between human sexuality and art. The possibilities are as vast as the Kinsey’s holdings: the writer could examine human sexuality in its behavioral, biological, cultural, historical, artistic, or social forms.
Kraft-Kinsey Award for MFA Students
Terms of the Scholarship
- There may be up to two recipients selected for the Scholarship.
- Each recipient of the Scholarship will receive $1,000.
- Each recipient must give a public performance of the finished project.
This award is made possible through a partnership between the Kinsey Institute and the Creative Writing Program at Indiana University, and funded by the Martha C. Kraft endowment.
For more information about the Kraft-Kinsey Award for MFA Students, please contact Dr. Samrat Upadhyay, Martha C. Kraft Professor of the Humanities, at 812-856-5882 or supadhya@iu.edu.
Previous Awardees
- 2022 Tyler Patton and Tyler Raso
- 2021 Rose Zinnia
- 2017 Yael Massen
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