A Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant (2005), Pollock - Krasner Foundation Grant (2006), and John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship (2013) are but a few
cultural awards he has received.
Not exact matches
He took the Grammy stage, where many
cultural icons
have received awards and «worship,» and he turned attention to a God some there don't even know.
He
has received several wards and prizes for his unique scientific contribution: In the 2003 Eminent Scientist
Award by the Wessex Institute of Technology WIT, Great Britain., the gold medal of the Italian Chemical Society, Environmental Chemistry and
Cultural Heritage Division in 2002 and that of the President of the Council of Ministers in 2003.
Skolkin - Smith
has received grants from many
cultural and artistic foundations and Edges was nominated for the 2006 PEN / Faulkner
Award.
He
has served on nearly two dozen not - for - profit boards including the Children's Defense Fund, the Black Children's Community Crusade and the Italian American Foundation and
has received numerous
awards for his
cultural and charitable efforts, including the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, the Frederick Douglass Medallion, and the Americanism
Award, the highest honor bestowed by the Anti-Defamation League, which acknowledged Riggio's work «to celebrate diversity and make the dream of freedom and equality a reality for so many Americans.»
Hornbacher
has received numerous grants and
awards including a 1985 Media Production grant from NYSCA and The Mayor's Fellowship in the Arts from the Atlanta Bureau of
Cultural Affairs in 2000.»
Drake
has received a National Endowment for the Arts
Award, a New York Foundation Fellowship and in January 2016 was chosen to be a participant in the Two Trees
Cultural Space Subsidy Program.
Mori
has received various
awards, including the prestigious Menzione d'onore at the 47th Venice Biennale in 1997 (for «Nirvana») and the 8th Annual
Award as a promising Artist and Scholar in the Field of Contemporary Japanese Art in 2001 from Japan
Cultural Arts Foundation.
He
received his MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and
has received awards from Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture; The New York Studio School; Lower Manhattan
Cultural Council; Art Matters; New York Foundation for the Arts; McColl Center for Visual Art; Franklin Furnace; and The Jerome Foundation.
She
has received fellowships and
awards from the Center for
Cultural Innovation and The California Community Foundation.
He
has received prestigious
awards including the South Florida
Cultural Consortium and has given talks at several Miami cultural institutions including Locust Projects, the University of Miami, and the Miami Art Museum, among
Cultural Consortium and
has given talks at several Miami
cultural institutions including Locust Projects, the University of Miami, and the Miami Art Museum, among
cultural institutions including Locust Projects, the University of Miami, and the Miami Art Museum, among others.
She
has received many
awards, including the exclusive finalist
award in works of paper from the Massachusetts
Cultural Council's Artist's Grant Program.
He
has received fellowships from the Illinois Arts Council, a residency from Dieu Donne Papermill and was
awarded a CAAP grant from the City of Chicago, Department of
Cultural Affairs.
The collective
has also
received awards from the United States Artists Fellowship (2018), Foundation for Contemporary Arts (2013), Creative Capital Grant (2012), City of Los Angeles, Department of
Cultural Affairs (2009), and Art Matters (2008).
Reuven
has received several
awards including the Israeli Ministry of Culture's Young Artist
Award, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art's Legacy Heritage Fund Prize, and the America - Israel
Cultural Foundation Scholarship.
He
has also
received grants from the Lila Wallace Fund; the Asian
Cultural Council; the Massachusetts
Cultural Council; the Berkshire Taconic Foundation's Artist Resource Trust; the LEF Foundation; and several other
awards which assist artists in mid-career.
In 1998, Ole
received the annual Kristjan Raud Prize and he
has received an annual
award from the
Cultural Endowment of Estonia on two occasions.
Torres - Ruiz
has received jointly with Álava an
award for her journalist trajectory, which promotes and facilitates the visibility of
cultural projects in collaboration with contemporary artists.
She
has received fellowships from the Urban Artist Initiative and the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance, and
has been
awarded residencies in New York City from El Museo del Barrio, Wave Hill, the Center for Book Arts, Lower Manhattan
Cultural Council at Governors Island, and Bronx Museum's Artist in the Marketplace.
Ickowicz
has received the Young Artist
Award from the Israeli Ministry of Culture and Sport, the America - Israel
Cultural Foundation Prize, and the Gerard Levi Prize for a Young Photographer from the Israel Museum.
Our artists
have received many
awards, including 12 South Florida
Cultural Consortium
awards, Rodel Foundation fellowships and major grants and scholarships.
Her work
has received awards from the Dartington Hall Trust, UK, New England Foundation for the Arts, Massachusetts
Cultural Council and Helene Wurlitzer Foundation of New Mexico.
He
has received awards from Künstlerhäuser Worpswede, Germany 2009, Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, 2007 and America Israel
Cultural Foundation, New York 2003 - 4, amongst others.
Jeff Koons
has received numerous
awards and honors in recognition of his
cultural achievements.
He
has received numerous honors, including fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (2008 - 2009), The Radcliffe Institute at Harvard University (2006), and the Pollack - Krasner Foundation (2006, 1998), and
awards such as the Lee Krasner Lifetime Achievement
Award in Art (2013), a
Cultural Lifetime Achievement
Award in Visual Arts from the National Foundation for Jewish Culture (2005), and the Prix de Rome (2001 - 2002).
Mori
has received numerous international
awards, including the prestigious Menzioni d'Onore (Honorary Mentions) at the 47th Venice Biennale in 1997 (for the work Nirvana) and the 8th Annual
Award as a Promising Artist and Scholar in the Field of Contemporary Japanese Art in 2001 from the Japan
Cultural Arts Foundation.
She
has also
received grants and
awards from the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, Creative Capital, Lower Manhattan
Cultural Council, Joan Mitchell Foundation, Art Matters, and New York Foundation for the Arts.
In addition she
has received awards from the
Cultural Arts Council of Houston, TX., Louis Comfort Tiffany, and the National Endowment for the Art.
Despite a
cultural taboo, Namdakov
has addressed the subject of Genghis Khan, sculpting the great Mongolian leader in bronze (2003, 2011) and acting as art director in the film Mongol (2007), for which he
received Russia's Nika
Award for Best Art Direction.
Hassabi
has received a 2016 New York Dance and Performance «Bessie»
Award for Outstanding Production for her work PLASTIC; the 2015 Herb Alpert
Award; the 2012 President's
Award for Performing Arts from Lower Manhattan
Cultural Council; a 2011 Guggenheim Fellowship; and a 2009 Grants to Artists
Award from Foundation for Contemporary Arts.
Mohundro
has conducted projects internationally (Colombia, Mozambique, South Africa) and exhibited throughout the United States,
receiving awards such as Lower Manhattan
Cultural Council's Swing Space Residency (2011), the Salem Art Works» Artist - in - Residence Fellowship (2012), and St. Nicks Alliance's Arts@Renaissance Studio Residency (2013).
Jeff Koons (b. York, Pennsylvania, 1955)
has received numerous
awards and honors in recognition of his
cultural achievements.
Rebecca's work
has been exhibited at many museums and galleries, including Carroll and Sons Gallery, Trustman Gallery, DeCordova Museum, The Drawing Center in NYC, and The Schoolhouse Gallery in Provincetown, and she
has received awards and fellowships from the Massachusetts
Cultural Council, Ucross Foundation, and The Ballinglen Arts Foundation.
Albee
has received fellowships and residencies
awarded by The MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Fundación Botín, Artlink Ireland, Blue Mountain Center, Lower Manhattan
Cultural Council, and Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.
She
has received several grants and
awards including a 2017 Mellon Foundation artist - in - residency grant at the Gund Gallery at Kenyon College, 2011 Legacy
Award at the Griffin Museum of Photography, 2011 and 2007 Massachusetts
Cultural Council artist fellowships.
Young
has received local, state and national grant
awards from City of Los Angeles
Cultural Affairs, California Arts Council, a Surdna Fellowship, Art Matters and J. Paul Getty Fellowship.
Lowe
has been recognized internationally for his work in urban revitalization and
cultural preservation most recently
receiving the Leonore Annenberg
Award for Art and Social Justice in 2010.
Mori
has received numerous international
awards, including the prestigious Menzione d'onore at the 47th Venice Biennale in 1997 (for «Nirvana») and the 8th Annual
Award as a promising Artist and Scholar in the Field of Contemporary Japanese Art in 2001 from the Japan
Cultural Arts Foundation.
She
has received numerous residencies and
awards, including the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant, Emerging Artist Fellowship at Socrates Sculpture Park, Center for Book Arts Workspace Residency, Lower Manhattan
Cultural Council Process Space and BRIC Media Arts Fellowship, among others.
She
received an Iowa Review
Award in creative nonfiction and
has been
awarded fellowships by the Edward Albee Foundation and the Lower Manhattan
Cultural Council's Workspace Program.
She is the recipient of a 2007 Louis Comfort Tiffany
Award, and
has received grants from Art Matters, Creative Capital, and the
Cultural Arts Council of Houston.
Jordan Schnitzer also serves as a Director of the Harold & Arlene Schnitzer CARE Foundation and
has served on over 31 civic and
cultural boards, including the Portland Art Museum, the Japanese Garden Society of Oregon, the High Desert Museum, the Citizens Crime Commission, and the Friends of Astoria Column and
has received numerous honors and
awards.
He
has received numerous
awards, including the New York State Foundation for the Arts Fellowship (printmaking / drawing book arts) and multiple Special Opportunity Stipends from NYFA / Rochester Arts &
Cultural Council).
In recognition of excellence, she
has received numerous
awards including the two New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships in Architecture / Environmental Structures (2008) and Sculpture (2003), Korea Arts Foundation of America, Pollock - Krasner Foundation Grant, Asian
Cultural Council, and Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Biennial Art
Award.
Woodgate
has received honors and
awards including the Knights Arts Challenge, Florida Prize, South Florida
Cultural Consortium Fellowship, National Association of Latino Arts and Culture (NALAC); Art Matters Grant, Wavemakers Grant and the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant.
He
has received the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors
Award, A Pollock - Krasner Foundation Grant, an Indo - American Fellowship from the Asian
Cultural Council supporting 16 months work in India, a Skowhegan Governors» Fellowship, and several residencies.
She
has also
received grants and
awards from the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, Creative Capital, the Lower Manhattan
Cultural Council, the Joan Mitchell Foundation, Art Matters, and the New York Foundation for the Arts.
She
has received awards from the Brooklyn Arts Council, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Lower Manhattan
Cultural Council, and El Diario La Prensa (Mujeres Destacadas
Award).