
About

About the Awards
Walder Foundation’s Platform Awards support and recognize accomplished Chicagoland mid-career music, theater, dance, and interdisciplinary performance artists who enrich the City’s creative and civic landscape through a commitment to honing their craft and meaningful community engagement.
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The Platform Awards deepen the Walder Foundation’s commitment to building a more equitable, sustainable, and vibrant Chicago cultural sector by filling a vital funding gap and providing essential resources to advance the work of mid-career artists shaping the future of the region’s performing arts.
The Platform Awards create cross-disciplinary connections between performing artists to build a network for ongoing support, mentorship, and creative collaboration that enhances and strengthens Chicago’s entire arts community.
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Walder Foundation’s Platform Awards provide 12 local performing artists each with a three-year, unrestricted $200,000 grant and ongoing professional development opportunities to equip them with the financial security and career skills needed to elevate their practice.
In addition to receiving financial support through 2026, the Platform Award recipients participate in regular professional development sessions designed to encourage career growth and address their pressing needs.
Brendan Fernandes, 2024 Platform Award Recipient

Selection Process
Artists were nominated by a group of 80 Chicago-based academics, field experts, and cultural leaders. Nominations were solicited for applicants who, in addition to their artistic accomplishments, incorporate community engagement as part of their artistic practice. Selected grantees reflect the city of Chicago across neighborhood, race, ethnicity, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, and artistic practice and tradition.
Applications were reviewed and semifinalists were chosen by a national panel of established practicing artists who specialize in one or more performing arts disciplines and are based outside of the Chicago region.
Myra Su, 2024 Platform Award Recipient

2024 Local Panelists
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Mei-Ann Chen
Music
Praised for her dynamic, passionate conducting style, Taiwanese American conductor Mei-Ann Chen is acclaimed for infusing orchestras with energy, enthusiasm and high-level music-making, galvanizing audiences and communities alike.
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Dean Corrin
Theater
Dean Corrin is an Associate Dean for The Theatre School at DePaul University and teaches in the Theatre Studies department. He is a company member of Birch House Immersive where he contributes as a writer, director, performer, and designer.
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Juan Díes
Music
Juan Díes is a musician and cultural promoter known for his contributions to the preservation and promotion of Mexican folk music, particularly the Mexican son tradition. He is one of the founders and directors of Sones de México Ensemble.
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Mónica Félix
Interdisciplinary
Dr. Mónica Félix, Executive Director of the Chicago Cultural Alliance (CCA), leads a consortium of over 40 Chicago-area cultural heritage museums, institutes, and historical societies representing over 30 different cultures.
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Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell
Dance
Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell, Artistic Director of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, is a trailblazing leader who began her role in 2021 after a stellar career as a dance artist and educator.
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Lin Hixson
Interdisciplinary
Lin Hixson co-founded Every house has a door in 2008, the Chicago-based performance company that she directs. She was director of the performance group Goat Island (1987 – 2009).
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Reginald McLaughlin
Dance
I have been the primary tap dance instructor at Old Town School of Folk Music for 29 yrs. I have presented programs at many schools, libraries and other educational institutions that combined performance, historical commentary and demonstrations.

2024 National Panelists
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Sharon Bridgforth
Theater · Inglewood, CA
Sharon Bridgforth collaborates with artists and audiences in activating moving soundscapes of her ritual/jazz texts.
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Ann Carlson
Interdisciplinary · Santa Monica, CA
Ann Carlson is an interdisciplinary artist whose work borrows from the disciplines of dance and performance as well as visual, conceptual and social art practices.
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Faye Driscoll
Dance · Brooklyn, NY
Faye Driscoll is a Doris Duke Award-winning performance maker who has been hailed as a “startlingly original talent” by The New York Times and “a postmillenium postmodern wild woman” by The Village Voice.
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Jonathan Bailey Holland
Music · Evanston, IL
The music of composer Jonathan Bailey Holland has been performed across the country and around the world by the orchestras of Atlanta, Baltimore, BBC, Cincinnati, Detroit, Indianapolis, Kalamazoo, Los Angeles, Minnesota, New World, Philadelphia, San Antonio, South Bend, as well as the Abeo Quartet, Da Capo Chamber Players, der/gelbe/klang, Left Coast Chamber Ensemble, Network for New Music, Present Music, Radius Ensemble, Plymouth Music Series, and many others.
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Rudresh Mahanthappa
Music · Montclair, NJ
Hailed by Pitchfork as “jaw-dropping… one of the finest saxophonists going,” alto saxophonist, composer and educator Rudresh Mahanthappa is widely known as one of the premier voices in jazz of the 21st century.
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Miya Masaoka
Interdisciplinary · New York City, NY
Miya Masaoka is a Guggenheim and Rome Prize-winning composer, performer, and installation artist. Her work explores the natural world, bodily perception of vibration, Spatilaization, has been exhibited at the Venice Biennale, MaerzMusik, MoMA PS1, Kunstmuseum Bonn, Park Armory.
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Bebe Miller
Dance · Vashon, WA
Bebe Miller’s vision of dance and performance resides in her faith in the moving body as a record of thought, experience, and beauty. Her aesthetic relies on the interplay of a work’s idea, its physicality, and the contributions of company members to fashion its singular voice.
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Mary Kathryn Nagle
Theater · McLean, VA
Mary Kathryn Nagle is an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation. She is an attorney whose work focuses on the restoration of tribal sovereignty and the inherent right of Indian Nations to protect their women and children from domestic violence and sexual assault.
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Shara Nova
Music · Detroit, MI
Shara Nova has released five albums under the moniker My Brightest Diamond and has composed works for The Crossing, Conspirare, Roomful of Teeth, yMusic, Oregon Symphony, Aarhus Symphony, North Carolina Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony, American Composers Orchestra and the BBC Concert orchestra among others.
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Aparna Ramaswamy
Dance · La Canada, CA
Described as “thrillingly three-dimensional... rapturous and profound” (The New York Times) and “a marvel of buoyant agility and sculptural clarity” (Dance Magazine), Aparna Ramaswamy is Executive Artistic Director, Choreographer, and Principal Dancer of Ragamala Dance Company with her choreographic partner, and mother, Ranee Ramaswamy.
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Rosalba Rolón
Theater · Bronx, NY
ROSALBA ROLÓN is the Artistic Director of Pregones + Puerto Rican Traveling Theater (PregonesPRTT), in New York City. She is an accomplished director/dramaturg specializing in the adaptation of literary and non-literary texts for stage performance with live music.