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2013 Mayor's Arts Awards Nomination Form
The Mayor's Arts Awards recognize the accomplishments of artists, arts and cultural organizations and community members committed to enriching their communities through the arts. The Mayor's Arts Awards program is administered by the
Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs
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DEADLINE:
5 p.m., Wednesday, May 15
QUESTIONS:
Tamara Gill, (206) 733-9591
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1.
Your Contact Information
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Name:
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Organization:
Address:
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Address 2:
City:
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State:
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AL Alabama
AK Alaska
AS American Samoa
AZ Arizona
AR Arkansas
CA California
CO Colorado
CT Connecticut
DE Delaware
DC District of Columbia
FM Federated States of Micronesia
FL Florida
GA Georgia
GU Guam
HI Hawaii
ID Idaho
IL Illinois
IN Indiana
IA Iowa
KS Kansas
KY Kentucky
LA Louisiana
ME Maine
MH Marshall Islands
MD Maryland
MA Massachusetts
MI Michigan
MN Minnesota
MS Mississippi
MO Missouri
MT Montana
NE Nebraska
NV Nevada
NH New Hampshire
NJ New Jersey
NM New Mexico
NY New York
NC North Carolina
ND North Dakota
MP Northern Mariana Islands
OH Ohio
OK Oklahoma
OR Oregon
PW Palau
PA Pennsylvania
PR Puerto Rico
RI Rhode Island
SC South Carolina
SD South Dakota
TN Tennessee
TX Texas
UT Utah
VT Vermont
VI Virgin Islands
VA Virginia
WA Washington
WV West Virginia
WI Wisconsin
WY Wyoming
ZIP:
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Email Address:
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Phone Number:
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Nominee (Individual or Organization)
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Category
All categories are open to individuals, organizations or community groups.
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Future Focus:
Awarded for making a difference in arts education and youth work.
Previous recipients include Reel Grrls (2010) and Coyote Central and Marybeth Saterlee (2008)
Artistic City:
Awarded for helping to shape Seattle as a city of creativity.
Previous recipients include public artist Buster Simpson (2012) and Pratt Fine Arts Center (2011).
Venture Culturalist:
Awarded for investment in our cultural community by a funder, business, donor or professional development/service organization.
Previous recipients include Seattle Foundation (2004) and Artist Trust (2009).
Arts as the How:
Awarded for deep and lasting impact on social issues, such as race and social justice.
Previous recipients include Three Dollar Bill Cinema (2012) and Longhouse Media’s Native Lens Program (2007).
Raising the Bar:
Awarded for artistic excellence.
Previous recipients include Gerard Schwarz (2006) and Olivier Wevers (2012).
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4.
Using 5-10 sentences, describe the nominee's particular contribution to the category selected above, and their relation to Seattle arts and culture. Note key professional credits, accomplishments, highlights, history and/or artistic and cultural projects the nominee has supported.
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