Lieutenant-Governor's Award for High Achievement in the Arts
The Lieutenant Governor’s Award for High Achievement in the Arts , previously called the Excellence Awards Program, is an award given annually by the New Brunswick Arts Board to recognise outstanding contribution by artists to the arts in New Brunswick.[1]
Recipients
Source: artsnb.ca
- M. Travis Lane - English Language Literary Arts, 2016
- Anne Compton - English Language Literary Arts, 2014
- Igor Dobrovolskiy - Performing Arts, 2014
- Anna Torma - Visual Arts, 2014
- Melvin Gallant - French Language Literary Arts, 2013
- Jenny Munday - Performing Arts, 2013
- Janice Wright-Cheney - Visual Arts, 2013
- Myrtis Theresa Dohaney – English Language Literary Arts, 2012
- Edith Butler – Performing Arts, 2012
- David Umholtz – Visual Arts, 2012
- France Daigle – French Language Literary Arts, 2011
- Yvon Gallant – Visual Arts, 2011
- Patrick Clark – Performing Arts, 2011
- Beth Powning – English Language Literary Arts, 2010
- Chantal Cadieux – Dance, 2010
- Calixte Duguay – Music, 2010
- Raymond Fraser – English Language Literary Arts, 2009
- Rino Morin Rossignol – French Language Literary Arts, 2009
- Roméo Savoie – Visual Arts, 2009
- Marcel-Romain Thériault – Theatre, 2009
References
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