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Arts & Cultural Council Accepting Nominations for 2001 Arts Awards

Rochester, NY July 10, 2001- The Arts & Cultural Council for Greater Rochester is now accepting nominations for the 18th Annual Arts Awards Luncheon. Community Members are invited to submit nominations in one or more of the following categories:

Business/ Foundation: A business or foundation that has provided significant support to the arts and cultural life in the Rochester region.

Cultural Organization: An organization that has made an outstanding contribution to the arts and cultural life of our community.

Individual: An individual who has made a significant contribution to the arts in our community, including: arts in education, patronage, development of cultural programming or arts activism.

Literary Artist: A literary artist, residing in the Rochester region, who has made a significant contribution to the art form in our community.

Media Artist: A film, video or electronic media artist, residing in the Rochester region, who has made a significant contribution to the art form in our community.

Performing Artist: A performing artist, residing in the Rochester region, who has made a significant contribution to the art form in our community.

Visual Artist: A visual artist, residing in the Rochester region, who has made a significant contribution to the art form in our community.

The Arts & Cultural Council will also recognize significant anniversaries of local cultural organizations. Anniversaries, in five-year intervals, of organizations in continuous operation for at least 15 years will be recognized. This is not a competitive category.

For more information or to receive a nomination form, please contact Molly Grattan, Communications Manager, at The Arts & Cultural Council at (716) 473-4000 ext. 206. All nominations are due by July 31, 2001.

 

 

 

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