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Sobey Art Foundation: For young Canadian artists Strathbutler Award: Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation: For a New Brunswick visual artist. The Marketer Art Competition: The Marketer Magazine: For a Canadian visual artist Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award: Canada Council: Canadian artists judged to be outstanding in their mid-careers VIVA Awards ...
Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI), founded by Elizabeth Monoian and Robert Ferry, [1] is an organization dedicated to devising alternative energy solutions through sustainable design and public art [2] by providing platforms for scientists and engineers to collaborate with artists, architects and other creatives on public art projects that generate sustainable energy infrastructures. [3]
The Korea Design Exhibition(Youth) is the most prestigious design award in Korea. (since 1966) [27] Taiwan Golden Pin Design Award: Taiwan Design Research Institute: Established in Taiwan in 1981, originally named the "Taiwan Excellent Design Award". Renamed as the "Golden Pin Design Award" in 2009. Taiwan Taiwan Excellence Awards
Lists of art awards cover some of the notable awards presented for art, some for a specific form or genre, some for artists from one country or region, some more general. The lists are organized by the region of the body issuing the award, although the awards may not be restricted to artists in that region.
A panel of artists and scientists serve as jurors for each cycle of the competition. [4] Judges have included Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning playwright David Auburn; Tony-, Oliver-, and Obie Award–winning playwright John Guare; Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright David Lindsay-Abaire; Nobel laureate in physics Sir Anthony Leggett, KBE
The winning work and the honourable mentions became part of the RBC Corporate Art Collection which holds more than 4,500 works. [3] In 2016, 586 works were submitted. [ 4 ] In 2008 an exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa and the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal provided an overview of the first ten years of the competition.
A temporary home was found for the collection in a building next to the Supreme Court of Canada and the first curator, John W.H. Watts, RCA was appointed to begin organizing exhibitions. [ 4 ] The third objective—to encourage the teaching of art and design in Canada—was found to be more challenging to address with the limited financial ...
Houle's considerable influence as an artist, curator, teacher and writer have led to his being awarded the Janet Braide Memorial Award for Excellence in Canadian art History in 2003; the 2001 Toronto Arts award for the Visual Arts; the Eiteljorg Fellowship in 2003 and in 2006. In 2015 he was awarded the Governor General's Award for Visual Arts. [8]