Published on: 01/22/2026
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Earlier this month, the Oregon Community Foundation and Oregon Humanities announced the names of four recipients of Fields Artist Fellowships. Each of the winners will be awarded $150,000 during the two-year fellowship to work on artistic projects inspired by the communities and cultural traditions they hail from.
Ernesto Javier Martínez is a 2026-2028 Fields Artist fellow based in Eugene. He is also an associate professor and head of the Indigenous, race and ethnic studies department at University of Oregon. Martinez is a filmmaker and children’s book author whose award-winning works provide a rare glimpse into the experiences of queer Latinx youth. He joins us to share his plans for the Fields Artist Fellowship, which include producing an animated TV pilot inspired by the real-life tragic story of a man and his child who drowned while attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border.
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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/01/22/fields-artist-fellowship-ernesto-javier-martinez/
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