Edmonton Journal

Eight in running for arts ambassador prize

Aerialist, ESO, roots musician on short list

- ELIZABETH WITHEY ewithey@edmontonjo­urnal. com Twitter.com/ lizwithey

Roots musician Corb Lund, circus performer Annie Dugan and the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra are three of eight artistic “ambassador­s” nominated for a new Mayor’s Celebratio­n of the Arts award.

Their names were among dozens announced Friday morning by the Profession­al Arts Coalition of Edmonton for the annual mayor’s arts awards, to be handed out April 29.

The new ATB Financial Ambassador of the Arts Award recognizes an individual or organizati­on that has succeeded, on a national or internatio­nal level, in enlighteni­ng audiences and promoting the Edmonton, cultural, performanc­e or visual art scene in an extraordin­ary way. The winner gets $2,500.

Also on the short list for the new award are musicians Ben Sures and Tommy Banks, Rapid Fire Theatre, Wishbone Theatre’s Michael Peng and Chris Bullough, and Jonathan Christenso­n of Catalyst Theatre.

For the 2013 Edmonton Book Prize, which will be given out at the same event, fiction, poetry and a history of denim will duke it out for the $10,000 prize.

Up for the city’s book prize are Tim Bowling for his novel The Tinsmith (Brindle & Glass); Nora Gould for her debut collection of Prairie poems, I see my love more clearly from a distance (Brick Books); and Catherine Cole for Piece by Piece: The GWG Story (Goose Lake Editions), a history of the Great Western Garment Company, which started in Edmonton.

Edmonton Journal arts reporter Fish Griwkowsky is one of five nominees for the John Poole Award for Promotion of the Arts. Also on that short list are Edmonton philanthro­pist Sir Francis Price, Citadel marketing director Joyce Labriola, CBC RadioActiv­e’s The In Crowd columnists and Ania Sleczkowsk­a.

There are 14 nominees in the emerging artist category, including Harcourt House artist-in-residence Alexis Marie Chute, non-fiction writer Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail, Edmonton Public Library writer-in-residence and rapper Omar Mouallem, and Jason Lee Norman, writer and creator of the 40 Below Project, an anthology on winter.

Cite Ballet’s Francois Chevenneme­nt, Northern Light Theatre’s Trevor Schmidt, Opera Nuova’s Kim Mattice Wanat and Theatre Yes’s Heather Inglis are all up for the Dialog Award for Excellence in Artistic Direction.

And the Edmonton Internatio­nal Film Festival producer Kerrie Long is in the running for the Syncrude Award for Excellence in the Arts, along with Miki Andrejevic (Festival of Ideas), Linda Huffman (ArtsHab), Tom McFall (Alberta Craft Council) and Ritchie Velthuis (sculptor).

John Mahon, the Edmonton Arts Council’s executive director, has been nominated for the Atco Gas Award for Outstandin­g Lifetime Achievemen­t, alongside Douglas D. Barry, a visual artist, teacher and arts visionary with the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Extension.

The Mayor’s Celebratio­n of the Arts happens Monday, April 29 at the Winspear Centre. Mayor’s award categories are worth $1,000 and sponsored awards are worth $2,500.

Tickets to the event range from $15 to $80 and can be purchased at winspearce­ntre. com.

To read the full nomination list, visit pacedmonto­n.com.

 ?? PHOTOS: EDMONTON JOURNAL FILES ?? “Ambassador of the Arts” nominee Corb Lund performs at the 2012 Edmonton Folk Music Festival.
PHOTOS: EDMONTON JOURNAL FILES “Ambassador of the Arts” nominee Corb Lund performs at the 2012 Edmonton Folk Music Festival.
 ??  ?? Aerial artist Annie Dugan is one of eight nominees for a new Mayor’s Celebratio­n of the Arts award to be handed out April 29.
Aerial artist Annie Dugan is one of eight nominees for a new Mayor’s Celebratio­n of the Arts award to be handed out April 29.

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