The Guggenheim Foundation has named the 223 recipients of its 2026 fellowships. Those recognized with the honor, considered one of the most prestigious in the world, this year comprise the 101st class of Guggenheim Fellows. Among them are painters, filmmakers, photographers, choreographers, writers, poets, economists, architects, scientists, anthropologists, engineers, historians, translators, and mathematicians. Fifty-five disciplines and fields of interest are represented, with recipients representing thirty-three US states, the District of Columbia, three Canadian provinces, and eight countries outside North America. Many of the recipients are working on projects centered around artificial intelligence and advancements in medical technology.

