Coco Fusco Honored by New York Foundation for the Arts

The Cooper Union announced that yesterday, April 23, 2026, Cuban American artist Coco Fusco was honored as an inductee into the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Hall of Fame at their 2026 benefit, which took place at Capitale, 130 Bowery, New York, New York. Fusco is a celebrated, award-winning interdisciplinary artist, writer, and professor at the Cooper Union School of Art, recognized for her work in performance and visual art that tackles social and political issues. Her 2025 survey exhibition, Tomorrow, I Will Become an Island, was lauded as a ‘must-see’ exhibition.

Interdisciplinary artist, writer, and Cooper Union School of Art professor Coco Fusco was inducted into the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Hall of Fame during its 2026 benefit dinner on April 23. The annual event recognizes luminaries in visual, literary, and performing arts.

Fusco was one of three inductees this year alongside artist James Welling and The New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA). The benefit included a banquet dinner, an awards ceremony, and a silent auction in support of NYFA’s mission to empower artists and cultural workers.

“We are delighted and honored to induct Coco Fusco, James Welling, and The New York State Council on the Arts into the NYFA Hall of Fame,” said NYFA Board Chair Sara Young O’Donnell. “The visionary work of Coco and James inspires us and the steadfast support of the arts by NYSCA sustains us.”

The Cooper Union itself is a beneficiary of NYSCA’s funding for arts and culture. The state agency has made grants in support of the institution every year since 1989, and last year its lifetime giving to Cooper crossed the $1 million mark.

“Coco Fusco and James Welling push boundaries in their work, and in very different ways,” said Michael Royce, CEO of NYFA. “They challenge us to see and think differently.” Past inductees into the NYFA Hall of Fame include Ida Applebroog, Sanford Biggers, Anna Deavere Smith, Terry McMillan, Mira Nair, Lynn Nottage, Suzan-Lori Parks, and Faith Ringgold, among other influential contemporary artists. 

Fusco is a member of the Academy of Arts and Letters and the recipient of numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, a United States Artists fellowship, a Fulbright fellowship, and a Herb Alpert Award in the Arts. Her performances and videos have been presented in the 56th Venice Biennale, Frieze Special Projects, Basel Unlimited, three Whitney Biennials (2022, 2008, and 1993), and several other international exhibitions. A 2025 survey of her work, entitled Tomorrow, I Will Become an Island, was lauded by The New York Times and other publications as a “must-see” exhibition.  

For more information, see https://cooper.edu/art/news/coco-fusco-honored-new-york-foundation-arts

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