The application window for the 2024 Phil Ochs Fellowship is now closed.
Recipients are expected to be announced in January 2025.
The Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma is pleased to announce the call for proposals for the 2024 Phil Ochs Fellowship, a partnership between the Woody Guthrie Center Archives and A Still Small Voice Inc. This research fellowship awards up to $5,000 for creative, educational, or scholarly projects about the life and work of Phil Ochs and his lasting legacy and influence on popular culture, politics and music.
The Woody Guthrie Center is home to the Phil Ochs Archives, donated in Sept. 2014 by Ochs’s daughter, Meegan Lee Ochs. The collection includes a rich array of original lyrics, handwritten travel journals and notebooks, personal belongings, photographs, and sound and moving image recordings. Additionally, Phil Ochs’s siblings, Michael Ochs and Sonny Ochs, donated additional Phil Ochs–related collections to the Woody Guthrie Center in 2015 and 2018, respectively. Together, these collections comprise more than 80 linear feet of archival materials related to the life of the folk singer and topical songwriter.
The Phil Ochs Fellowship is intended to support in-person research in the Phil Ochs Archives and related archives at the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Research must be completed within one calendar year of the award date, and projects must be published, produced, or otherwise completed within three years of the award date.
Previous applicants are encouraged to apply.
Projects may include:
Application materials must be submitted through the webform below.
The application window for the 2024 Phil Ochs Fellowship has closed. Stay tuned for updates on next year’s fellowship.