A Voice from the Eastern Door
(April 10, 2019) The laureates of the 2018 Premier’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts have been announced. The awards recognize Ontario’s professional artists and arts organizations for extraordinary achievements that strengthen Ontario’s vibrant culture sector.
imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival has been selected as the laureate in the Arts Organization category. imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival is the world’s largest festival showcasing film, video, audio, and digital & interactive media made by Indigenous screen content creators, and will celebrate their 20th Anniversary from October 23-27, 2019. The Arts Organization Award recognizes an Ontario-based arts organization that supports professional artists, is led by professional artists and art administrators, and has a significant history in the arts in Ontario. A jury of artists and arts professionals chooses the winner after an extensive review of all nominees and the laureate receives an award of $50,000.
“It’s a great honour to be recognized with the Ontario Premier’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts and we thank the jury from the fullness of our hearts,” said Jason Ryle, Artistic & Managing Director of imagineNATIVE. “This award is a testament to the incredible vitality of the Indigenous media arts community and the talented artists, supportive community members, and passionate staff, volunteers and Board that make imagineNATIVE possible. These awards are deeply meaningful to the arts organizations and artists who significantly enrich Ontario’s social, cultural and economic landscapes. I’d like to congratulate all of this year’s laureates and finalists; we are honoured to be in the company of these great artists and organizations and wish them the best in their continued success and contributions to the Province.”
Philip Akin has been chosen as 2018 Artist Award laureate. Philip Akin has been acting and directing for over 40 years. In 2000, he was a founding member of Obsidian Theatre, Canada’s leading black theatre company, and has served as its Artistic Director since 2006. As the winning artist, Philip Akin receives $35,000 and also selected an emerging artist, who will receive $15,000.
The 2018 Emerging Artist of the Year is Leighton Alexander Williams. Leighton is an actor and director on stage and screen, and is a graduate of York University’s Acting Conservatory. He is also a co-founder of Big Dreamers Brotherhood Productions, a production company founded by seven film and theatre artists of various disciplines.
The Premier’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts program is administered by the Ontario Arts Council (OAC) on behalf of the Government of Ontario’s Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport (MTCS). Winners are selected by a jury of artists and arts professionals.
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