The Greene Fellowship

The Greene Fellowship supports working artists in the Denver Metro/Boulder area to develop their careers into financially self-sustaining pursuits.


About the 2024 Greene Fellowship

The Greene Fellowship aims to help working creators grow their careers into financially self-sustaining pursuits through a year-long stipend and access to business mentorship.

The program believes that the world benefits and heals from people pursuing their passions with ambitious and inspiring visions combined with practical strategies towards building success and financial independence.

In 2024, The Greene Fellowship will award one Denver Metro/Boulder area artist with a $28,000 unrestricted fellowship to support their creative practice, studio space, and professional development goals.

The application is a two-stage process that includes an initial portfolio review submitted via online application form and then an in-person interview. 

Each Greene Fellow will be provided with opportunities for studio visits, monthly professional development workshops, access to exhibition and commission opportunities, financial & business planning support, peer-to-peer studio visits & critiques, and access to mentorship. 


Application Timeline

Applications Open: February 1, 2024

Virtual Information Session: February 23, 2024 at 12pm MST: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86492216491

Application Closes: February 29, 2024 at 11:59pmMST

Jury Review: March 1-March 31, 2024

Notification for Interview or Declination: by April 10, 2024

Interviews Scheduled: April 25-30, 2024

Notification of Award: May 1, 2024 

Award Schedule: Artists will receive fellowship disbursements of $7,000, four times within a 12 month period with the first being upon fellowship award notification. The payment schedule specifically will be as follows:  May 1, August 1, November 1, February 1.


Watch The 2022 Greene Fellowship Info Session Below!


About the Greene Fellowship

The Greene Fellowship was formed by Alexander S. Blume and Hannah Agosta to support inspired individuals and honor the memory of Brad Greene. 

Alexander S. Blume

Alexander S. Blume is the Managing Partner of Two Prime, an asset-management firm. He isl based in Evergreen, CO. He holds a BA from Tufts University and an MS in Global Technology and Development from Arizona State University. He formerly worked as a technology and finance advisor to The World Economic Forum, Gates Foundation, and a number of Fortune 500 companies. He previously served in the Peace Corps in Panama and developed a passion for putting capital to work for social good. Alexander is inspired by determined individuals working to make their visions a reality. 

Hannah Agosta

Hannah is a freelance illustrator living and working in Denver, CO. She holds a BFA from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia where she studied illustration and art history. She specializes in editorial illustration and has worked for numerous publications such as The New York Times, Science Magazine, The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and more. Although much of her success can be attributed to hard work and dedication, she wouldn’t be where she is today without the love and support of her partner, Brad Greene.

In August of 2021, Brad passed away suddenly and unexpectedly. This fellowship was borne out of a desire to support dedicated and driven artists, in the way Brad supported Hannah. They both believed that the world benefits from creativity and artistic expression. Hannah hopes this fellowship will be a unique opportunity for Denver artists to feel fully supported in the pursuit of their passions.