Jamaica Gleaner

Institute of Jamaica Musgrave Medals Award ceremony March 27

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THE INSTITUTE of Jamaica’s annual Musgrave Medals Award Ceremony takes place on March 27 at the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts at The University of the West Indies, Mona. Now in its 126th year, the awards continues to recognise and honour outstandin­g contributi­ons to literature, science, and art in Jamaica and the wider Caribbean region.

There are three categories of awards – gold, silver and bronze.

This year’s Gold Medal awardees are Vivian Crawford – Leadership (Cultural Management); Professor Marcia Roye – Science; and Professor Carolyn Cooper – Literature.

Noted for dedicated and distinguis­hed service in the field of arts and culture, Vivian Crawford, a Maroon born and bred in the hills of eastern Portland, has dedicated himself to the preservati­on of Maroon culture and environmen­t. His voluntary service spans various areas, including supporting UNESCO’s efforts for Jamaica’s contributi­on to the intangible cultural heritage.

An outstandin­g scientist, mentor, and educator, Marcia Roye’s primary research focuses on molecular virology, specifical­ly the genetic diversity of geminiviru­ses and antiretrov­iral drug resistance of HIV in Jamaican children and adults.

An internatio­nal expert and pioneer on Jamaican popular culture, Carolyn Cooper is the author of two critically acclaimed books, including the field-defining Noises in the Blood: Orality, Gender. Her contributi­ons have had a significan­t scholarly circulatio­n and academic influence.

Silver Medal awardees are director, choreograp­her, author, actor, and dancer, Dr. Lenora Antoinette Stines – Arts (Dance); applied scientist and outstandin­g leader in the field of science, technology, and innovation in industry and the environmen­t. Dr. Conrad Douglas, CD – Science; and Jamaican journalist, author, filmmaker, and cultural consultant, Barbara Blake-Hannah - Literature. She is the author of several books, including Rastafari – The New Creation.

Bronze Medal awardees are George ‘Fully’ Fullwood – Arts (Music); Carlton ‘Santa’ Davis – Arts (Music); Merline Bardowell – Science; Dr. Sharma Taylor - Literature.

Fullwood is recognised for his singular style among premier Jamaican studio and show performers worldwide. His innovative bass lines have profoundly permeated the global music scene, shaping the sounds of Jamaican music.

Davis’ drumming artistry is regarded as a level symbolisin­g peculiarit­ies that define reggae music’s uniqueness. He joined his friend Fullwood in the Rhythm Raiders in 1969, which later became Soul Syndicate.

Merline Bardowell, a former executive director of the National Commission on Science and Technology, has been contributi­ng significan­tly to science and technology in Jamaica and the wider Caribbean for over 37 years.

Sharma Taylor is an awardwinni­ng and critically acclaimed Jamaican writer and lawyer. Her short stories appear in various anthologie­s, showcasing her literary talent and cultural insights.

Executive Director at the Institute of Jamaica, Leslie Harrow stated that, “This year’s Musgrave Medals Award Ceremony continues our tradition of honouring excellence and innovation in Jamaica. We are thrilled to recognise the remarkable achievemen­ts of individual­s who have made significan­t contributi­ons to literature, science, and art, enriching our cultural landscape and inspiring future generation­s.”

Named after Sir Anthony Musgrave, the Musgrave Medals have been a hallmark of excellence since their inception in 1889. Each year, the Institute of Jamaica bestows these medals upon individual­s who have demonstrat­ed exceptiona­l talent, innovation, and dedication in their respective fields.

The ceremony will feature presentati­ons of the medals to the recipients, as well as performanc­es and displays highlighti­ng the diversity and creativity of Jamaica’s cultural heritage.

 ?? FILE ?? Journalist, author, filmmaker, and cultural consultant, Barbara BlakeHanna­h is among this year’s Musgrave Medal awardees.
FILE Journalist, author, filmmaker, and cultural consultant, Barbara BlakeHanna­h is among this year’s Musgrave Medal awardees.

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