Each year, 乐播传媒 recognizes a mid-career Arizona artist with the Arlene and Morton Scult Artist Award (Scult Artist Award). Eligible candidates are nominated by a group of arts professionals. These artists must demonstrate artistic excellence through their work, be actively making and exhibiting new work, have demonstrated significant growth in their work over their careers, and have been residents of Arizona for a minimum of four consecutive years. The recipient is then selected by a jury of curators, art scholars, artists, and other visual arts experts and professionals.
The award currently includes:
The Arlene and Morton Scult Artist Award program is a continuation of a mid-career artist award begun in 2006 by former Museum support group Contemporary Forum. In 2010, the Museum began offering the award on an annual basis, and in 2018, the program was rebranded to acknowledge the support of local donors Arlene and Morton Scult. Over the grant program鈥檚 history, 乐播传媒 has awarded support to 12 Arizona-based artists.
2023 鈥 Gabriela Mu帽oz & Jenea Sanchez: Empowered Fronterizx Bodies
2021 鈥 Sama Alshaibi: Generation After Generation
2019 鈥 Ann Morton: The Violet Protest
2018 鈥 Julio C茅sar Morales: Invaders
2017 鈥 Matt Magee 鈥>][<鈥.鈥-,}~{鈥*|
2016 鈥 Patricia Sannit: Rise Fall Rise*
2015 鈥 Saskia Jord谩: A Geography of Line*
2014 鈥 Rachel Bess: 2014 Contemporary Forum Artists Grant Winners*
2013 鈥 Colin Chillag: 2013 Contemporary Forum Mid-Career Artist Award Exhibition
2012 鈥聽Annie Lopez: 2012 Contemporary Forum Mid-Career Artist Award Exhibition*
2011 鈥 Gregory Sale: 2011 Contemporary Forum Mid-Career Artist Award Exhibition*
2010 鈥 Mayme Kratz*
2006 鈥 John Haddock
The Sally and Richard Lehmann Emerging Artist Awards (Lehmann Emerging Artist Awards) are presented annually by 乐播传媒 to foster the creation of contemporary art by providing recognition and financial support for emerging, professional, Arizona-based artists. Eligible candidates apply through an open call and must be considered emerging artists who are currently working and have resided in Arizona for a minimum of one year, among other requirements. A jury of curators, art scholars, artists, and other visual arts experts and professionals select up to two artists to receive the award.
Each recipient currently receives:
The Lehmann Emerging Artist Awards are a continuation of an artists鈥 grants program begun in 1986 by the former Museum support group Contemporary Forum. The Contemporary Forum Artists鈥 Grants concluded in 2017, at which time 乐播传媒 continued to subsidize the program to support the efforts and recognition of Arizona-based artists. In April 2021, the program was rebranded to acknowledge the support of local donors Sally and Richard Lehmann. Over the grant program鈥檚 nearly 40-year history, 乐播传媒 has awarded support to more than 190 Arizona-based artists, many of whom have gone on to be recipients of the Arlene and Morton Scult Artist Award including Ann Morton, Patricia Sannit, Rachel Bess, Annie Lopez, Gregory Sale, and Mayme Kratz.
2023 鈥 Alejandro Macias and Yaritza Flores Bustos
2021 鈥 Gloria Martinez-Granados, Chris Vena, and Merryn Omotayo Alaka and Sam Fr茅squez
2019 鈥 Christina Gednalske, Danielle Hacche, Lena Klett, Nazafarin Lotfi, and Kimberly Lyle
2018 鈥 Papay Solomon, Taylor James, Elliot Jamal Robbins, and Malakai
2017 鈥 Laura Spalding Best, Christopher Jagmin, and Casey Farina
2016 鈥 David Emitt Adams, Mary Meyer, Constance McBride, Bryan David Griffith, and Christine Cassano
2015 鈥 Anna Garner, Claire A. Warden, Rossitza Todorova, Kazuma Sambe, Rembrandt Quiballo, Abbey Messmer, and Nathaniel Lewis
2014 鈥 Kerstin L. Dale, Bill Dambrova, Karen Hymer, Hyunji Lee, Lauren Strohacker and Kendra Sollars, Larry Valencia Madrigal, and Ben Willis
2013 鈥 Sean Deckert, Mohammad Reza Javaheri, Kim Largey, La Mu帽eca, Michael McLeod, Ann Morton, and David Sherman
2012 鈥 James Angel, Kristin Bauer, Carolyn Lavender, Irma Sanchez, Karolina Sussland, Nic Wiesinger, and Paul S. Wilson
2011 鈥 Peter Bugg, Cy Edgar Keener and Jay Atherton, William Le Goullon, Melissa Martinez, Aaron Rothman, John Tuomisto-Bell, and Lisa Corine von Koch
2010 鈥 Claudio Dicochea, Debra Edgerton, X贸chitl Cristina Gil-Higuchi , Mary Lucking, Adria Pecora, Kris Sanford, and Alison R. Sweet
2009 鈥 Kjellgren Alkire, Susan Beiner, Mitch Fry, Saskia Jord谩, Yuri Makino, Deb Salac, and Keith Stanton
2008 鈥 Alan Bur Johnson, Bridget Ch茅rie Harper, Eliza Gregory, Richard Lerman, Patricia Sannit, and Derek Wilkinson
2007 鈥 Rachel Bess, Valerie Constantino, Mona Higuchi, Karl Kroeppler, Mark Pomilio, Chris Santa Maria, and Kaori Takamura
2006 鈥 Julie Anand, Carolina Escobar, Heidi Hesse, Leigh Merrill, Dominic Miller, Matthew Paweski, and Jen Urso
2005 鈥 Craig Cully, Jes Gettler, Brad Konick, Carrie Marill, Matthew Moore, Michael A. Wirtz, and Denise Yaghmourian
2004 鈥 Don Kauss, Nissa Kubly, Marc Leone, Dave Lewis, Shawn R. Skabelund, Erin V. Sotak, and Steven Yazzie
2003 鈥 Alice Leora Briggs, Nobuhito Nishigawara, Mary Porterfield, Gwyneth Scally, and Hirotsune Tashima
2002 鈥 Ernie Button, Melissa M. Button,聽Stephen Johnson, Darren Lewis, and Christina Ramirez
2001 鈥 Julia Latan茅, Malinda Theisman, Ted Uran, Frances McMahon Ward, and Steve Weiss
2000 鈥 Myriam Babin, Bob Carey, Aurora Hughes Villa, Kathryn Maxwell, and Al Price
1999 鈥 Sue Chenoweth, Michael Longstaff, Beverly McIver, Chris Rush, and Xiaoze Xie
1998 鈥 Brent Bond, Timothy Chapman, Diana Clauss, Jerry Jacobson, and Scott Massey
1997 鈥 Alison Dunn, Angela Ellsworth, Steve Gompf, Anthony Pressler, and Herb Stratford
1996 鈥 Joseph Labate, Rick Lloyd, Kelly B. Morris, Jeff Schmuki, and Henry Leo Schoebel
1995 鈥 Dan Collins, Joel Coplin, Keith Alan Gossiaux, Martina M. Shenal, and Deborah Wozniak
1994 鈥 Paula Wittner, Elaine S. Querry, Gregory Sale, Sean O’Donnell, and Robyn Stoutenburg
1993 鈥 Jerry Allen Gilmore, Annie Lopez, Marie Navarre, Andrew Polk, and Craig Smith
1992 鈥 Robert Adams, Cecilie Arcari, Mayme Kratz, Alfred J. Quiroz, and Kelvin Yazzie
1991 鈥 Cristina Cardenas, Janet de Berge Lange, Michael Marlowe, and Alistar Milne
1990 鈥 Bruce Behnfeldt, Mark Derby, and Arthur Vincent
1989 鈥 Cameron Aldrich, Barbara Gilson, Helen Hestenes, Marilyn Szabo, and Tony Zahn
1988 鈥 Lew Alquist, Bailey Doogan, Gayle J. Novak, Elaine Orlinsky, and Kenneth Shorr
1987 鈥 Brian Borello, Robert D. Cocke, Hogue Day, Linda Mundwiler, and David Therrien
1986 鈥 Lea Black, Trish Wann, Roberto Marquez, Ann Simmons-Myers, and Gregory West
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