Eleanor Hogan worked on a creative nonfiction manuscript about black-white relations in her home town of Alice Springs, Australia. She is also joint winner of the 2009 Bob Plasto Film Fellowship for a screenplay.
Eleanor Hogan
Studios
Schelling
Eleanor Hogan worked in the Schelling studio.
Marian MacDowell funded construction of this studio the year that the organization was established and the first artists arrived for residency. It was called Bark Studio until 1933, when it was renamed in honor of Ernest Schelling, a composer, pianist, and orchestral leader who served as president of what was then called the Edward MacDowell…