| The Toronto Arts Council Foundation Awards celebrate artists,
cultural professionals and arts supporters from every creative discipline.
This award program is designed to highlight the significant contributions
made by our city’s cultural leadership. Past award recipients include
writer/poet Lillian Allen, choreographer Marshall Pynkoski,
playwright/performer Sky Gilbert, dancer/ choreographer Danny
Grossman, singer/songwriter Molly Johnson, artist/teacher Doris
McCarthy, philanthropist Roger D. Moore, arts activist Joy
Hughes, theatre producer/director Natasha Mytnowych, music
director/performer /teacher Jeanne Lamon, C.M., artistic director
of Soulpepper Theatre Company Albert Schultz, choreographer Peter
Chin, and CIBC Mellon. Although presented annually, the awards program may vary as many honours
are presented on a biennial schedule. With the exception of the The
Globe and Mail Toronto Business for the Arts Award presented
in partnership with Business for the Arts, each award is accompanied by
a cash prize. Toronto Arts Council Foundation Awards for presentation in 2009:Arts for Youth Award – a $15,000 cash prize established in 2007 by Martha Burns, Jim Fleck and Jim Pitblado, this award celebrates an individual, collective or organization that has demonstrated an outstanding commitment to engaging Toronto youth in the arts. The Globe and Mail Toronto Business for the Arts Awards – recognizes a local business that has made a significant contribution to the arts in Toronto. Established in 2006, this award is presented in partnership with Business for the Arts. The recipient will receive an original work of art created by Nobuo Kubota. RBC Emerging Artist Award– a $5,000 cash prize presented to an emerging Toronto artist working in the new media or performing arts discipline in celebration of current accomplishments and future potential. Established in 2006 by RBC Foundation, this award is intended to support the development or completion of new work. Muriel Sherrin Award for International Achievement in Dance – a $10,000 cash prize presented to an artist or creator who has made a contribution to the cultural life of Toronto through outstanding achievement in dance. The recipient will also have participated in international initiatives, including touring, studying abroad and participating in artist exchanges. Rita Davies Cultural Leadership Award – a $5,000 cash prize sponsored by Margo Bindhardt and Toronto Arts Council Foundation. This award is presented biennially to an individual who has demonstrated creative cultural leadership in the development of arts and culture in Toronto. Administrators, volunteers, artists and creators are eligible for consideration. |