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Eleven artists, two philanthropists and four arts
organisations are recipients of awards and donations at the 2016 New
Zealand Arts Awards. Come and celebrate the Laureate and New Generation
Awards, Harriet Friedlander New York Residency, the Award for Patronage and
the Katherine Mansfield Menton Fellowship with us.
Congratulations to:
2016
Laureate Award Recipients
Each Laureate Award
includes a cash award of $50,000:
Eleanor Catton – Writer
Lyell Cresswell – Composer
Dylan Horrocks – Cartoonist/Graphic Novelist/Writer
Peter Robinson – Visual Artist
Taika Waititi (pictured above) – Film Maker
About the Laureate
Award:
The Laureate Award is an
investment in excellence across a range of art forms for an artist with
prominence and outstanding potential for future growth. Their work is
rich but their richest work still lies ahead of them. The award
should recognise a moment in the artist’s career that will allow them to
have their next great success.
2016
New Generation Award Recipients
Each New Generation
Award includes a cash award of $25,000:
Parris Goebel - Choreographer
André Hemer – Visual Artist
Alex Taylor - Composer
About the Award:
New Generation artists
are the hot shots, the ones to watch, and the ones who have an X-factor
that sets them apart from their peers. They have assured potential. Their
work is exciting. They are independent, individual and show outstanding
promise. They also display a depth of thinking and consistency that gives
their work strength.
Harriet
Friedlander New York Residency
This residency enables
an artist(s) to live in New York for as long as $80,000 lasts them:
Chris Pryor and Miriam Smith – Film Makers
About the Residency
Michael and Jason
Friedlander asked the Arts Foundation to assist with the selection and
promotion of an artist to receive up to $80,000 to have a New York
experience every two years. The Residency is being made possible by a
legacy gifted by Harriet Friedlander, who was a dedicated supporter of the
arts. She also loved New York. She believed that any young artist exposed
to the city would learn and grow in unimaginable ways.
2016
Katherine Mansfield Menton Fellow
Kate Camp - Poet/Writer
About the Katherine
Mansfield Menton Fellowship
For the past forty-six
years, the Katherine Mansfield Menton Fellowship has enabled a selected New
Zealand writer to live for up to six months in Menton, France. There, they
have access to the writing room in Villa Isola Bella where one of New
Zealand's most famous writers, Katherine Mansfield, once lived.
Award
for Patronage Recipients
John and Jo Gow – Philanthropists
The Award for Patronage
Recipients are given $20,000 to distribute to artists or arts organisations
of their choice to celebrate the occasion of the award. All recipients to
date have chosen to donate $20,000 of their own so they can give away
$40,000 to artists, organisations or projects of their choice:
John and Jo's chosen donation recipients are:
• The Big Idea
• Tautai
• Q Theatre
• Sculpture On The Gulf
$480,000 will be awarded to the recipients at the New Zealand Arts Awards event night on Wednesday 23
November. With the majority of the funds awarded on the evening being
generated by private donations, the Awards are also a celebration of
philanthropic support for the arts.
The awards are the highest value, multi-discipline arts awards in New
Zealand, and since the inaugural Laureates received their awards in 2000,
the Arts Foundation has awarded life-changing monetary and honorary awards
to over 190 of New Zealand’s finest artists. By the end of this year, the
Arts Foundation will have awarded New Zealand
artists $5.2million.
We are very much looking forward to seeing those that have purchased
tickets at the Awards next week. If you would like to come and celebrate
the achievements of this year's recipients then select your tickets from
our website now.
The 2016 New Zealand Arts Awards
From 6pm, 23 November 2016
Shed 10, Auckland Waterfront
Pre and post ceremony canapés are served with Gladstone Vineyard wines
and Yeastie Boys beers
A Reserve $75.00
B Reserve $68.00
Dress: Cocktail/Business
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About the Arts
Foundation
The Foundation was instigated in the late 90s by arts visionaries who
wanted to build a philanthropic organisation to help support New Zealand's
finest artists to create more extraordinary work. It was founded with
a grant of $5million from the Lottery grants Board, and continues to be invested,
with a total equity of $8.2 million. The Foundation has several financial
awards for artists and honours significant New Zealand Artists with Icon
Awards.
Philanthropy is the Arts Foundation’s specialist knowledge. They make it
simple and rewarding to donate to the arts. Most of all, they ensure that
giving is effective and that it reaches the right people.
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