PS Alum Cristal Truscott Awarded United States Artist Fellowship

Monday, Jan 30, 2023

Cristal Chanelle Truscott

Portrait photo by Melanie Villegas and Muhammad Jibreel.

Performance Studies Alum Cristal Truscott (M.A. '02, Ph.D. '12) has been awarded a 2023 United States Artists Fellowship in Theater & Performance. 

Cristal Chanelle Truscott, PhD, is a culture worker, scholar, educator, playwright, director, founder of the touring ensemble Progress Theatre, and creator of “SoulWork” — a generative method for making performance, training artists, engaging communities and framing analytical research that is rooted in generations-old African American cultural practices, theories, and performance traditions. Dr. Truscott is a recipient of the Doris Duke Impact Artist Award, the Creative Capital Award, and grants from the MAP Fund, NPN Creation Fund, and NEFA National Theatre Project. 

As a performance studies scholar, she researches and writes about cultural performance as an object and a method of inquiry tracing the arts’ essential role in movements for liberation using the theory she developed called the “Cultural Conservatory.” She received her PhD from New York University, and, as an educator, she has held positions at HBCUs Spelman College and Prairie View A&M University. Currently an Associate Professor of Graduate Acting and Performance Studies at Northwestern University, Dr. Truscott teaches SoulWork practice and Cultural Conservatory theory as a pioneering pedagogy that diversifies and decolonizes theater and performance training in higher education.

Each year, individual artists and collaboratives are anonymously nominated to apply by a geographically diverse and rotating group of artists, scholars, critics, producers, curators, and other arts professionals.

Congratulations Cristal!