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| From top left: work by Ed Mell, Dr. Eugene Grigsby, William Legoullon, The Rise Project, and work by New Carpa Theater. |
The 2012
Governor's Arts Awards will celebrate 31 years in March by recognizing creatives who have achieved and contributed to the Arizona arts community.
The awards, presented by Arizona Citizens for the Arts, the Arizona Commission on the Arts and the Office of the Governor of Arizona, are given annually to artists, educators, business, communities, and individuals throughout Arizona.
We're talking creatives (and creative things) including the Arizona School for the Arts, Dr. J. Eugene Grigsby, The Rise Project, Ed Mell, New Carpa Theater Company, and William LeGoullon, to name a few.
Winners will be announced during Governor's Arts Awards, Tuesday, March 27, 2102 at the Herberger Theater in Phoenix. Tickets can be purchased
online.
Check out a full list of the nominations after the jump ...
Artist Charles Bruffy, Phoenix
Warren Cohen, Cave Creek
Bobb Cooper, Phoenix
James L. Covarrubias, Tempe
Persephone Dimson, Scottsdale
Lawrence Enyart, Phoenix
Dr. J. Eugene Grigsby, Phoenix
Kristine Kollasch, Phoenix
William LeGoullon, Scottsale
Gertrude Lopez, Tucson
Patsy Lowry, Paradise Valey
John Massaro, Phoenix
Ed Mell, Phoenix
Antonio Pasos, Phoenix
Brad Richter, Tucson
Jared Sakren, Scottsdale
Sydne Heather Schinkel, Scottsdale
Louise Stidham, Gilbert
Mathew Wiener, Phoenix
Arts in Education - Individual
Linda Ahearn, Tucson
Annica Benning, Scottsdale
Mariana Carreras, Tucson
William Eaton, Phoenix
Evelyn Holbrook, Cave Creek
Janet Klein, Tempe B
eth Lessard, PhD, Tempe
Barbara Nueske-Perez, Phoenix
Claude Pensis, Phoenix
Lesa, Schuur, Avondale
Debra K. Stevens, Tempe
Arts in Education - Organization
Arizona School for the Arts, Phoenix
Arizona Theatre Company, Phoenix
EPIK Dance Company, Phoenix
Grand Canyon Guitar Society, Flagstaff
Lovena Ohl Foundation, Scottsdale
Marshall Magnet Elementary School, Flagstaff
Morristown Elementary School, Morristown
Phoenix Conservatory of Music
Prescott College Visual Arts Program
Scottsdale Artists' School
Sedona Arts Center
Sonoran Glass Art Academy, Tucson
Southwest Shakespeare Company, Mesa
Superstition Review, Mesa
The Rise Project, Phoenix
UA Presents, Tucson
Walnut Canyon Press, Scottsdale
West Valley Art Council, Surprise
Business
Adelante Healthcare, Phoenix
DMB Associates, Inc., Buckeye
General Growth Properties, Tucson
J.P. Morgan CHASE, Phoenix
Southwest Ambulance, Mesa
Community
Anthology, Mesa
Arizona Cowboy Poets Gathering, Prescott
Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts, Wickenburg
Flagstaff City - Coconino County Public Library
KXCI Community Radio, Tucson
New Carpa Theater Company,
Phoenix Public Art Program
Phoenix Office of Art & Culture
United Cerebral Palsy of Arizona, Phoenix
University of Arizona Poetry Center, Tucson
Young Arts Arizona, Ltd., Phoenix
Individual
Robert Breunig, PhD, Flagstaff
Carmen de Novais Guerrero, Mesa
Nancy Di Stefano, Mesa
Jody Drake, Prescott
Rebecca Dyer, Mesa
Linda Essig, Phoenix
Kathy Hotchner, Scottsdale
Steve Jennings, Scottsdale
Colleen Jennings-Roggensack, Tempe
Dr. Larry Lang, Tucson
Amanda Kate Marquez, Tucson
Fletcher McCusker, Tucson
Bill & Merry Nebeker
Judy Phillips, Yuma
Julie Sasse, Tucson
Charles Spillar, Tucson
Aimee Stewart, Chandler
Nancy Wolter, Gilbert
Location Info
222 E. Monroe St., Phoenix, AZ
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