The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) is pleased to report that Indiana State Poet Laureate Adrian Matejka (Mah-TEE-kuh) is among 13 poets who have been named Academy Of American Poets Laureate Fellows from the Academy of American Poets. The recipients will receive more than $1 million, made possible by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, in recognition of their literary excellence and to help support their civic projects.
Matejka will receive a $100,000 fellowship award to grow “Poetry for Indy” workshops in Indiana cities with underserved, culturally and economically diverse communities. He also plans to launch a digital archive serving both as a historical documentation of poetry in Indiana and as a resource for teachers.
Matejka began his two-year term as Indiana Poet Laureate in January 2018, and his term will conclude at the end of this year. The Arts Commission will empanel a State Poet Laureate selection committee later this summer to review nominations for the next State Poet Laureate.
Matejka was born in Nuremburg, Germany and grew up in California and Indiana. He is a graduate of Pike High School in Indianapolis, Indiana University Bloomington, and the MFA program at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. He is currently an associate professor of English at IU Bloomington.