Sierra Hull Grammy Nominee

Sierra Hull is a 2026 Grammy Nominee and Presenter

Sierra Hull is one of the most respected and forward-thinking artists in modern bluegrass — and this weekend, her impact on acoustic music takes center stage once again.

With multiple GRAMMY nominations across bluegrass, Americana, and American roots categories, plus an invitation to serve as a presenter at the 2026 Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony, Sierra Hull continues to shape the future of acoustic music while honoring its deepest traditions.

At ArtistWorks, we are incredibly proud to work with Sierra as an instructor and mentor. Her musicianship, artistry, and generosity as a teacher embody everything we believe great music education should be.

Learn from Sierra Directly with ArtistWorks


Watch Sierra Hull at the 2026 Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony

The annual Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony is where the majority of (and more genre-specific) Grammy Awards are presented.

The 2026 Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony will stream live from Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 1, at 12:30 p.m. PT / 3:30 p.m. ET via the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel and live.GRAMMY.com.

Sierra Hull is among the official presenters.

Watch the Grammy Premiere Ceremony

Later that evening:

Watch The Grammy Awards – February 1, 2026
CBS / Paramount+
5:00 PM PST • 8:00 PM EST


Sierra Hull’s 68th Annual GRAMMY Nominations

  • Best Instrumental Composition
    “Lord, That’s A Long Way”
  • Best Bluegrass Album
    A Tip Toe High Wire
  • Best American Roots Song
    “Spitfire”
  • Best Americana Performance
    “Boom”

Previous GRAMMY Nominations

  • 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards
    Best American Roots Song — “Ceiling To The Floor”
  • 59th Annual GRAMMY Awards
    Best Folk Album — Weighted Mind

These nominations reflect not only Sierra’s virtuosity, but her unique ability to blend technical mastery, emotional depth, and modern songwriting into a sound that resonates across genres.


Why Studying With a GRAMMY-Nominated Artist Matters

Watching great musicians perform is inspiring. Studying with them is transformational.

Inside Sierra Hull’s ArtistWorks school, students gain access to more than repertoire and exercises. They learn how a world-class musician thinks about:

  • Tone production
  • Right- and left-hand efficiency
  • Phrasing and articulation
  • Improvisation concepts
  • Musical decision-making

Most importantly, students receive personal guidance through Video Exchange Learning.

You submit a video of your playing. Your instructor will review your performance and respond with personalized video feedback addressing technique, timing, tone, and musicality.

This feedback loop allows students to build strong fundamentals, avoid bad habits, and progress with clarity and confidence.


Sierra’s Teaching Goes Beyond Mandolin

While students learn all of the foundations, intermediate, and advanced techniques in her school, Sierra’s teaching also reflects the same musical values that define her career:

  • Serve the song
  • Develop a personal voice
  • Build technique in service of expression
  • Stay curious

Students often discover that improvement accelerates not because they are practicing more, but because they are practicing more intentionally.

This mindset shift is one of the most powerful lessons a serious musician can receive.


Study With Sierra Hull at ArtistWorks

Sierra Hull’s full online school is available at:

artistworks.com/sierra-hull

New students can start with a one-week free trial and explore her structured curriculum, lesson library, and Video Exchange Learning experience.


As Sierra Hull steps onto the Grammy stage as both nominee and presenter, we celebrate not only her achievements, but the generosity with which she shares her knowledge.

If you have ever wanted to study with a GRAMMY-nominated artist who combines tradition, innovation, and deep musical wisdom, this is your opportunity.

Start a free trial at ArtistWorks and learn with personal guidance.

We are proud of you, Sierra. And we are honored to learn from you.