2019 Richard Kelly Grantees Announced

Two emerging lighting science professionals have been awarded a cash prize to further their work.

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Richard Kelly

Richard Kelly

The Richard Kelly Grant board of directors has named Jessica Collier and Tony Esposito as the two recipients of this year’s grant. Organized by the New York Section of the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES), the Richard Kelly Grant originally took the form of an educational scholarship. Over time, it expanded its applicant pool to include any professional 35 years of age or younger who can best “illustrate the way in which the conceptual or applied use of light in new and innovative ways is used to solve or better understand a problem,” according to an IES press release. Collier and Esposito, both recognized for their research in lighting science, will receive cash prizes to further their work in the field.

Jessica Collier

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Jessica Collier

“This year we had so many over-qualified applicants,” said Caleb McKenzie, co-chair of the Richard Kelly Grant, in the same release. “But Tony and Jessica’s work and contributions to the industry were admired by every member of the jury.”

Tony Esposito

Courtesy Illuminating Engineering Society

Tony Esposito

Collier, currently an associate lighting research engineer at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Portland, Ore., received the grant for her examination of the relationship between objective color metrics and subjective color preferences. Esposito, the head research scientist of Somerville, Mass.–based Lighting Research Solutions, was named a grantee for his work on color discrimination.

This year’s grantees were selected by a six-person jury of Richard Kelly Grant board members: co-chairs Addison Kelly and Caleb McKenzie, principals of US Lighting Consultants, in New York; Stephen Bernstein, principal of Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design, in New York; Philip Cialdella, president of Light Abilities, in New York; Scott Hershman, senior vice president of LF Illumination, in Chatsworth, Calif.; and Randy Sabedra, lighting designer at RS Lighting Design, in New York.

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Madeleine D'Angelo

Madeleine D'Angelo is an associate editor for ARCHITECT. She graduated from Boston College with B.A.s in English and in French. Previously, she worked as a freelance producer for NPR's On Point and interned for Boston Magazine. Follow her on Twitter.

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