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Alpert Awards in the Arts

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American arts award, established 1994

TheHerb Alpert Award in the Arts[1] was established in the 1994 byThe Herb Alpert Foundation in collaboration with theCalifornia Institute of the Arts. The Herb Alpert Foundation, which included then-presentKip Cohen, and benefactorsHerbert andLani Alpert, approached then-CalArts presidentSteven Lavine with the proposition of providing young artists studying at the institute opportunities to engage with current American artists. This would be a forum to provide them with the best possible professional training. CalArts previously established a relationship with Herb Alpert from his support of the jazz program at the School of Music.

Initially, the Alpert Foundation provided a $50,000 award to five early mid-career artists. Artist are selected in the disciplines of dance, film and video, music, theatre, and visual arts, each representative of five of the six schools at CalArts. In order to be selected for the award, there is a two-tier process of nominators and panelists. Each year, the CalArts faculty determines fifty artists and art professionals as nominators to select two artist each. 100 artists are then invited to apply to award, which will be judged by panel of three experts in each discipline (15 total). According to the foundation, the awards are chosen by a panel of experts and are given to risk-taking artists typically in their mid-careers. The foundation attempts to identify artists who were sensitive to the artist's potential contribution to society. Awardees spend a week at CalArts, lecturing, offering classes, and meeting individually with current students. In addition to the residency, recipients have also shown or performed their work at CalArts' professional arts theater,REDCAT, indowntown Los Angeles.

In 2010, the foundation in increased its annual fellowship to $75,000. In 2021, the Foundation increased the number of recipients to two in each discipline, comprising with a total of ten awardees each year.

YearFilm/VideoVisual ArtsTheatreDanceMusic
1995Leslie ThorntonMel ChinReza AbdohAnn CarlsonJames Carter
1996Su FriedrichCarrie Mae WeemsSuzan-Lori ParksDavid RoussèveAnne LeBaron
1997Craig BaldwinKerry James MarshallLisa KronVictoria MarksChen Yi
1998Jeanne C. FinleyRoni HornDanny HochJoanna HaigoodPamela Z
1999Lourdes PortilloPepon OsorioBrian FreemanRalph LemonGeorge Lewis
2000Peggy AhweshShirin NeshatW. David HancockMark DendySteve Coleman
2001Ellen BrunoCai Guo-QiangErik EhnJohn KellyZhou Long
2002RTMarkChristian MarclayDavid GreenspanLisa NelsonLaetitia Sonami
2003Coco FuscoCatherine OpieCarl Hancock RuxRennie HarrisVijay Iyer
2004Renee Tajima-PeñaCatherine SullivanDan HurlinStephan KoplowitzMiya Masaoka
2005Jem CohenHarrell FletcherNaomi IizukaDonna UchizonoDavid Dunn
2006Bill MorrisonJim HodgesDaniel Alexander JonesSarah MichelsonLawrence D. Morris
2007Jacqueline GossWalid RaadCynthia HopkinsJeanine DurningMark Feldman
2008Bruce McClureByron KimLisa D'AmourPat GraneyDerek Bermel
2009Paul ChanPaul PfeifferRinde EckertReggie WilsonJohn King
2010[2]Jim TrainorRachel HarrisonBill TalenSusan RethorstLukas Ligeti
2011[3]Natalia AlmadaEmily JacirMarc Bamuthi JosephJess CurtisNicole Mitchell
2012Kevin EversonMichael SmithEisa DavisNora ChipaumireMyra Melford
2013Lucien Castaing-TaylorSharon HayesPavol Liska & Kelly CopperJulia RhoadsAlex Mincek
2014Deborah StratmanDaniel Joseph MartinezAnnie DorsenMichelle DorranceMatana Roberts
2015[4][5]Sharon LockhartTania BrugueraTaylor MacMaria HassabiJulia Wolfe
2016Cauleen SmithSimone LeighAnne WashburnIshmael Houston-JonesDohee Lee
2017Kerry TribeAmy FranceschiniDaniel Fishluciana achugarEve Beglarian
2018Arthur JafaMichael RakowitzRobert O'HaraOkwui OkpokwasiliCourtney Bryan
2019Beatriz Santiago MuñozCecilia VicuñaLloyd SuhPam TanowitzMeshell Ndegeocello
2020[6]Sky HopinkaFirelei BáezPhil SoltanoffKaren ShermanChristian Scott
2021Kahlil Joseph, Adam KhalilTanya Lukin Linklater,Steffani JemisonKimber Lee, Kaneza SchaalBeth Gill,Will RawlsDavid Virelles,Toshi Reagon
2022Bani Khoshnoudi,Terence NanceGuadalupe Maravilla,Martine SymsVirginia Grise,Aleshea HarrisNia Love, Yanira CastroTomeka Reid, Cory Smythe
2023Christopher Harris,Madeleine Hunt-EhrlichAmerican Artist,Park McArthurWhitney White,Tania El KhouryMakini [jumatatu m. poe] and Jermone Donte Beacham,Ayodele CaselErin Gee,Linda May Han Oh
2024Lucy Raven,Nuotama BodomoMarie Watt,Marina RosenfeldCannupa Hanska Luger,Robin FrohardtMariana Valencia, Jonathan GonzálezHuang Ruo,Anna Webber

References

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  1. ^Eyre, Banning (May 3, 2022)."Herb Alpert On His Award In The Arts, 2022".afropop.org.Archived from the original on May 4, 2022. RetrievedMarch 9, 2023.
  2. ^Office of Public Affairs."The Herb Alpert Foundation and CalArts Announce the 2010 Winners of the Alpert Award in the Arts" (Press release).California Institute of the Arts. Archived fromthe original on June 17, 2012. RetrievedMarch 15, 2012.
  3. ^Fraser, Paul (May 27, 2011)."2011 Alpert Award Winners Announced".247000.California Institute of the Arts. Archived fromthe original on June 14, 2012. RetrievedMarch 15, 2012.
  4. ^Miranda, Carolina A. (May 1, 2015)."Art, not politics led to dissident artist Tania Bruguera's Herb Alpert award".Los Angeles Times.Archived from the original on May 3, 2015. RetrievedMarch 9, 2023.
  5. ^"Winners of the 21st Annual Herb Alpert Awards Announced".Artforum. May 1, 2015. RetrievedMarch 9, 2023.
  6. ^Whitcomb, Dan (May 22, 2020). Lewis, Matthew (ed.)."Five artists announced as winners of $75,000 Herb Alpert Awards".Reuters. RetrievedMay 31, 2020.

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