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Mayor's Lunch for Arts Champions logo

The Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions, organized by Calgary Arts Development and the Office of the Mayor, took place online on June 9, 2021, with more than 300 guests registered for the event.

The live-stream included a welcome song by Elders Raymond and Greta Many Bears, commentary by Calgary Arts Development President & CEO Patti Pon, Mayor Naheed Nenshi, and host Dave Kelly, as well as a few video presentations representing a small sampling of how adaptable the arts sector has been during COVID-19.

Missed it or want to re-live the celebration? You can view the whole thing on-demand on youtube.ca.

https://youtu.be/THbfwkPnu4E

Eight outstanding Calgary artists honoured with $5,000 cash prize

A highlight of this annual event is always the announcement of the Cultural Leaders Legacy Artist Awards.

“Our congratulations go to all of the nominees and the award recipients,” says Pon. “We thank our champion sponsor Calgary Foundation and all of the other sponsors of the Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions, as well as the benefactors of the Cultural Leaders Legacy Artist Awards. This year’s award recipients truly represented the rich and vibrant arts scene we have in our city.”

Recipients of the 2021 Cultural Leaders Legacy Artist Awards were also announced by video featuring interviews with award-winners and sponsors. Each Legacy Award winner receives a $5,000 cash prize funded by a contribution from a local philanthropist or organization with equal matching money from a legacy fund of Calgary 2012. Recipients are selected by a jury of peers.

This year, 61 outstanding artists and organizations were nominated, representing some of the artistry that vitalizes our city every day. We thank all the nominees and congratulate this year’s recipients listed below:

The ATB Financial Healing Through the Arts Award was established to recognize artists whose artistic practices encompass health and wellness to improve the wellbeing of individuals, groups or communities. The award is intended to promote the healing nature of the arts and its critical role as a means of expression for those facing physical or mental health issues.

Recipient: Heather Morigeau
Heather Morigeau demonstrates how arts can empower multiple forms of healing; be it cultural healing, addiction recovery or living with mental health challenges.

The Calgary Catholic Immigration Society New Canadian Artist Award recognizes that artists from all parts of the world enrich Calgary’s arts sector. The award provides new Canadian artists with access to the institutions and support networks available to most Calgary artists.

Recipient: Perpetual Atife
Nigeria-born, saxophonist, songwriter, arts manager, culture enthusiast, and aspiring producer; Perpie is constantly carving expressive means to wave pieces of her life’s experiences and dreams, into an open box of treasure—music.

The Mamdani Arts Leadership Award recognizes and rewards the integral role of board members who lend their expertise, talent, and time to support the work of arts organizations and festivals that make Calgary a vibrant and creative city.

Recipient: Arif Ansari
Arif Ansari is the president of the Sled Island Board of Directors. His leadership and dedication have been key to moving the organization forward in recent years and are a testament to his passion for the local arts community. 

The RBC Emerging Artist Award was established to recognize up-and-coming, Calgary-based artists. The award recognizes that a thriving cultural community includes artists who choose to live and build their careers in Calgary from the onset.

Recipient: Tank Standing Buffalo
Through talent and hard work, this unconventional and marginalized artist has risen from difficult circumstances, creating opportunities to grow, create work, and succeed. Through his work and dedication, Tank Standing Buffalo has grown into one of Calgary’s most up-and-coming filmmakers.

The Rozsa Foundation Emerging Arts Administrator Award recognizes and encourages the role of professional arts managers and administrators who are dedicating their careers to promoting and supporting the work of Calgary’s artists and not-for-profit arts organizations.

Recipient: Bianca Miranda
Bianca Miranda is a passionate and skilled emerging arts administrator. Her dedication to social justice and the arts is vital to the betterment of our community.

The SANDSTONE City Builder Award recognizes artists and organizations that make Calgary a better place to live. These individuals are committed to enriching Calgary through and artistic practice or arts program driven by a social impact outcome.

Recipient: Lisa Murphy-Lamb, Loft 112
From its start in 2013 Loft 112, as the brainchild of Lisa Murphy-Lamb, is the vanguard for writers, artists, neighbours to gather, exhibit, present, and create. Loft 112 is a creative hive where ideas are given space to develop, a place where unheard voices are given a platform and a place of collaboration.

The TD Indigenous Artist Award was established in 2020 by TD Bank Group in partnership with the Calgary Public Library’s residency program and aims to recognize the contribution of Indigenous artists, craftspeople, and Knowledge Keepers to Calgary. The award seeks to honour Indigenous cultures and to promote intercultural understanding, perspective-taking, and communication between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.

Recipient: Alberta Rose Williams
Often utilizing found or repurposed materials, Alberta Rose seeks to create work that speaks to broader audiences as well as reduce some of the waste prevalent in our society. She feels that this practice is inherent with Indigenous cultures of practicality or using materials to their full potential and acting as a steward of the land.

The Doug and Lois Mitchell Outstanding Calgary Artist Award honours artists who are lauded for their work in the national and/or international arenas and who choose to make Calgary their home. Regardless of career length, these artists are acknowledged by their peers around the world for the calibre of their work and their contributions to the arts.

Recipient: Cheryl Foggo
Cheryl Foggo’s commitment to excellence in all her artistic activities has enabled her to generate a body of creative work, earning her respect and acclaim locally, nationally, and internationally.

https://youtu.be/b8yGB76hwCc

CORRECTION: A previous version of this awards video included a piece of artwork that was not created by Alberta Rose Williams. It showed Pawatamowin by Cîpayak ᒌᐸᕀ the Calgary Public Library’s 2019 Indigenous Artist in Residence. We are incredibly sorry for this error and regret any harm it caused.

Thank you to Calgary 2012, the Office of the Mayor, champion sponsor Calgary Foundation, and the cultural leaders whose generosity makes these awards possible: ATB Financial, Calgary Catholic Immigration Society, the Rozsa Foundation, Riaz Mamdani, RBC, SANDSTONE, TD Bank Group, and Her Honour, the Honourable Lois E. Mitchell, CM, AOE, LLD and His Honour, Honourary Colonel Douglas Mitchell, CM, AOE, QC, LLD.

We thank the Central Public Library, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, and the Rozsa Foundation for their support through artist residencies and courses for the New Canadian Artist, the Doug & Lois Mitchell Outstanding Artist, and the Emerging Arts Administrator.

Our appreciation also goes out to the Arts Patron event sponsors: Aspen Properties, Brookfield Residential, Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC), Calgary Foundation, DIALOG, Platform Calgary, University of Calgary, and our media partners Nur Films and Kelly Brothers.

An invitation for the 2021 Mayor's Lunch for Arts Champions

Partners

Thank you to all of our sponsors of the 2021 Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions.

PRESENTING SPONSOR
Logo – Calgary Foundation
ARTS PATRON TABLE SPONSORS

Aspen Properties
Brookfield Residential
Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC)
University of Calgary

EVENT SPONSORS

Video Sponsor: Nur Films

SPECIAL THANKS

Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity
Rozsa Foundation
Calgary Public Library

CULTURAL LEADERS LEGACY ARTIST AWARDS
Logos for the 2021 Cultural Leaders Legacy Awards

About the Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions

Mayor's Lunch for Arts Champions logo for 2020

The Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions is a collaboration between Calgary Arts Development and Mayor Naheed Nenshi.

In consultation with business and cultural industry advisors, this event was developed as a new way of expanding the circle of Arts Champions in Calgary, building on the Mayor’s Luncheon for Business and the Arts’ long history of bringing together the business and arts sectors.

The Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions celebrates the transformative power of the arts, building momentum for the future.

Proceeds from this event go to artists and arts organizations through granting programs.

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An invitation for the 2020 Mayor's Lunch for Arts Champions

The sold-out Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions, which was scheduled to take place on April 1, 2020, was cancelled due to COVID-19. We are hoping to celebrate with you again in 2021.

2020 Legacy Artist Award Winners Announced Online

The Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions, organized by Calgary Arts Development and the Office of the Mayor, is normally where the winners of each year’s Cultural Leaders Legacy Artist Awards are announced. Even though this year’s Mayor’s Lunch has been postponed indefinitely, the Legacy Artist Award recipients are being announced and celebrated on April 1, 2020, the original date for the 2020 Mayor’s Lunch.

“Just because we couldn’t gather in person to honour these extraordinary Calgary artists doesn’t mean we have to wait until later in the year to distribute their awards,” says Calgary Arts Development President & CEO Patti Pon. “A healthy and vibrant arts community is the lifeblood of any city and artists and arts organizations were some of the first to feel the devastating impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. A public event will be planned once we are able to gather again, but we didn’t want to wait to distribute these awards and celebrate the recipients.”

Recipients of the 2020 Cultural Leaders Legacy Artist Awards were announced through a video featuring interviews with award-winners and sponsors posted on the Calgary Arts Development website. Each Legacy Award winner receives a $5,000 cash prize, which is funded by a contribution from a local philanthropist or organization with equal matching money from a legacy fund of Calgary 2012. Recipients are selected by a jury of peers.

This year, 47 outstanding artists and organizations were nominated, representing just some of the artistry that vitalizes our city every day. We thank all the nominees and congratulate this year’s recipients.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHyK-5HqZuQ

Partners

Thank you to all of our sponsors of the 2020 Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions.

Youth Arts Showcase Sponsor
Logo – Calgary Foundation
VIP Table Sponsor
Logo – Calgary Foundation
Arts Patron Table Sponsors

Aspen Properties
Brookfield Residential
Calgary Flames Foundation
Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC)
TELUS
University of Calgary

Event Sponsors

Video Sponsor: Nur Films
Floral Artist Sponsor: Peaseblossoms Flowers & Stuff

Special Thanks

Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity Calgary Public Library

Cultural Leaders Legacy Artist Awards
Logos – Calgary Arts Development, Calgary 2012, The City of Calgary, Strategic Group, Sandstone Asset Management Inc, ATB Financial, CCIS (Calgary Catholic Immigration Society), Rozsa Foundation, RBC Emerging Artist Award,


About the Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions

Mayor's Lunch for Arts Champions logo for 2020

The Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions is a collaboration between Calgary Arts Development and Mayor Naheed Nenshi.

In consultation with business and cultural industry advisors, this event was developed as a new way of expanding the circle of Arts Champions in Calgary, building on the Mayor’s Luncheon for Business and the Arts’ long history of bringing together the business and arts sectors.

The Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions celebrates the transformative power of the arts, building momentum for the future.

Proceeds from this event go to artists and arts organizations through granting programs.

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Thank you to everyone who supported the 2019 Mayor's Lunch for Arts Champions 

With a great turnout and fantastic conversations, the Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions was sold out for its seventh year in a row. Organized by Calgary Arts Development and the Office of the Mayor, the March 13 event saw 650 Calgarians from all sectors gather in the Palomino Room at the BMO Centre on Stampede Park to recognize and celebrate the many ways that they champion the arts in our city.

The event started with a Musical Land Acknowledgement featuring Olivia Tailfeathers and the Grassland Singers, Calgary Arts Development President & CEO Patti Pon, and visual artist Mandy Stobo.

[caption id="attachment_30697" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Olivia Tailfeathers and the Grassland Singers on stage at the 2019 Mayor's Lunch for Arts Champions Musical Land Acknowledgement featuring Olivia Tailfeathers and the Grassland Singers | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption]

Hosted by Dave Kelly, the luncheon featured a conversation with distinguished panelists The Hon. Lois E. Mitchell, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta; The Rt. Hon. Adrienne Clarkson; and John Ralston Saul followed by remarks by His Worship Mayor Naheed Nenshi.

“As arts champions, we can all use our hands, hearts, and minds to strengthen our community through the arts,” says Mayor Nenshi. “This is an incredibly exciting time and we can all support by attending, promoting, and investing in the arts in Calgary.”

[caption id="attachment_30669" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Mayor Naheed Nenshi speaks to the audience at the 2019 Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Mayor Naheed Nenshi at the 2019 Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption]

For an hour before the lunch, youth artists (under age 21) entertained attendees as part of the Calgary Foundation Youth Arts Showcase including musicians, dancers, and visual artists.

“Every year we look forward to the Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions,” says Pon. “It is a great event that recognizes people and organizations who celebrate the many ways artists and the arts contribute to building a great city.”

Recipients of the Cultural Leaders Legacy Artist Awards were announced through a video featuring interviews with award-winners and sponsors. Each Legacy Award winner receives a $5,000 cash prize, which is funded by a contribution from a local philanthropist or organization with equal matching money from a legacy fund of Calgary 2012.

Recipients are selected by a jury of peers and this year’s winners are:

Vivek Shraya – ATB Financial Healing Through the Arts Award
Visionary multidisciplinary artist Vivek Shraya creates films, books, and songs that explore and interrogate the complex effects of racism, homophobia, and transphobia on mental and physical health.

[caption id="attachment_30670" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vivek Shraya with Mayor Naheed Nenshi and ATB Financial's Sandra Huculak ATB Financial Healing Through the Arts Award: Vivek Shraya | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption]

Samuel Obadero – Calgary Catholic Immigration Society New Canadian Artist Award
Samuel Obadero is a skilled lifestyle photographer and a strong new voice for social advocacy in Calgary. His current project, The Forgotten Ones, gives voice to marginalized groups in Calgary through powerful imagery.

[caption id="attachment_30667" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Samuel Obadero with Mayor Naheed Nenshi and representatives from the Calgary Catholic Immigration Society Calgary Catholic Immigration Society New Canadian Artist Award: Samuel Obadero | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption]

Peter Schryvers – Mamdani Arts Leadership Award
Peter Schryvers is the driving force behind the Beltline Urban Murals Project. His work facilitating a dozen stunning murals in the Beltline has inspired and activated the neighbourhood.

[caption id="attachment_30668" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Peter Schryvers with Mayor Naheed Nenshi and Riaz Mamdani Mamdani Arts Leadership Award: Peter Schryvers | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption]

Meghann Michalsky – RBC Emerging Artist Award
Meghann Michalsky’s emerging artist record demonstrates her prolific artistic output, her impressive motivation to growth and change, and her determined and productive investment in the Calgary community.

[caption id="attachment_30674" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Meghann Michalsky with Naheed Nenshi and representatives from RBC RBC Emerging Artist Award: Meghann Michalsky | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption]

Bethany Yon – Rozsa Foundation Emerging Arts Administrator Award
Bethany Yon has led the transformation of Cowtown Opera from a startup to a professional arts organization in under two years with her passion and talent.

[caption id="attachment_30678" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Bethany Yon with Mayor Naheed Nenshi, Mary Rozsa de Coquet, and Simon Mallett Rozsa Foundation Emerging Arts Administrator Award: Bethany Yon | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption]

JP Thibodeau – SANDSTONE City Builder Award
JP Thibodeau has a passion for creating theatre magic. He is being recognized for his commitment to bringing the Calgary artistic community together to make vibrant and accessible theatre for young audiences.

[caption id="attachment_30677" align="aligncenter" width="800"]JP Thibodeau with Mayor Naheed Nenshi and representatives from SANDSTONE SANDSTONE City Builder Award: JP Thibodeau | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption]

George Webber – Doug & Lois Mitchell Outstanding Calgary Artist Award
George Webber’s breathtaking photography captures the soul of the prairies. From the haunting rooms of rundown hotels to disintegrating small town storefronts, Webber’s images have been collected around the globe.

[caption id="attachment_30679" align="aligncenter" width="800"]George Webber with Mayor Naheed Nenshi and he Hon. Lois E. Mitchell Doug & Lois Mitchell Outstanding Calgary Artist Award: George Webber | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption]

Partners

Thank you to all of our sponsors of the 2019 Mayor's Lunch for Arts Champions.

Champion Sponsor
Strategic
Youth Arts Showcase Sponsor
Logo – Calgary Foundation
VIP Table Sponsor
Logos - MLFAC 2019 VIP Table Sponsors logo soup
Arts Patron Table Sponsors

Alberta University of the Arts
Aspen Properties
Brookfield Residential
Calgary Flames Foundation
Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC)
DIALOG
Kasian Architecture Interior Design and Planning Ltd.
TD Bank Group
TELUS
University of Calgary

Event Sponsors

Video Sponsor: Nur Films
Floral Artist Sponsor: Peaseblossoms Flowers & Stuff

Special Thanks

Kelly Brothers Productions Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity Calgary Public Library

Cultural Leaders Legacy Artist Awards
Logos – Calgary Arts Development, Calgary 2012, The City of Calgary, Strategic Group, Sandstone Asset Management Inc, ATB Financial, CCIS (Calgary Catholic Immigration Society), Rozsa Foundation, RBC Emerging Artist Award,

About the Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions

Thank you to Champion Sponsor Strategic Group, Youth Arts Showcase Sponsor Calgary Foundation, and VIP Table Sponsors ATB Financial and Calgary Foundation.

Arts Patron Table Sponsors included Alberta University of the Arts, Aspen Properties, Brookfield Residential, Calgary Flames Foundation, CMLC, DIALOG, Kasian Architecture Interior Design and Planning Ltd., TD Bank Group, TELUS, and the University of Calgary.

Thank you all for celebrating with us. We look forward to seeing you at next year's event!

2019 Mayor's Lunch Logo
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Thank you all who supported the 2018 Mayor's Lunch for Arts Champions 

2018 Mayor's Lunch LogoWith a great turnout and fantastic conversations, the Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions was sold out for a sixth year in a row. Organized by Calgary Arts Development and the Office of the Mayor, the April 18 event saw 630 Calgarians from all sectors gathered in the Palomino Room at the BMO Centre on Stampede Park to recognize and celebrate the many ways that they champion the arts in our city.

The event, hosted by Dave Kelly, featured a conversation with Mayor Naheed Nenshi including a question and answer session with Calgary artists and volunteers about the ways arts organizations are navigating new realities including the economic downturn. For an hour before the lunch, youth artists (under age 21) entertained attendees as part of the TELUS Youth Arts Showcase including musicians, DJs, circus performers, dancers, drummers, and visual artists.

“As arts champions, we have a tremendous role to play in ensuring a vibrant and dynamic arts and culture scene in Calgary,” says Mayor Nenshi. “By attending, promoting, and investing in the arts in Calgary, we are actively building a better economy and stronger neighbourhoods for all our citizens.”

[caption id="attachment_17664" align="aligncenter" width="2048"]Dave Kelly and Mayor Naheed Nenshi converse at the Mayor's Lunch 2018 Dave Kelly and Mayor Naheed Nenshi at the 2018 Mayor's Lunch for Arts Champions | Photo: Benjamin Laird[/caption]

Recipients of the Cultural Leaders Legacy Artist Awards were announced through a video featuring interviews with award-winners and sponsors. Each Legacy Award winner receives a $5,000 cash prize, which is funded by a contribution from a local philanthropist or organization with equal matching money from Calgary 2012.

Recipients are selected by a jury of peers and this year’s winners are:

ATB Financial Healing Through the Arts Award: Wendy Passmore-Godfrey
Wendy Passmore-Godfrey founded W.P. Puppet Theatre Society in 1991 to explore social issues such as mental health, education, diversity, and the environment through original puppet performances and learning opportunities.

[caption id="attachment_17969" align="aligncenter" width="742"]ATB Financial Healing Through the Arts Award 2018 ATB Financial Healing Through the Arts Award: Wendy Passmore-Godfrey | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption]

Calgary Catholic Immigration Society New Canadian Artist Award: Lanre Ajayi
Lanre Ajayi is an emerging Nigerian artist and fashion designer based in Calgary and is driven to develop and launch his ethical fashion line in Canada. He is a visionary producing wearable fresh colours, patterns and silhouettes, all based on the inspired abstract paintings that he creates

[caption id="attachment_17970" align="aligncenter" width="742"]Calgary Catholic Immigration Society New Canadian Artist Award 2018 Calgary Catholic Immigration Society New Canadian Artist Award: Lanre Ajayi | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption]

Colin Jackson and Arlene Strom Creative Placemaking Award: Sean Fraser
Sean Fraser has worked tirelessly towards the creation and promotion of affordable and accessible space for artists and the community to work within one space for the benefit of all.

[caption id="attachment_17971" align="aligncenter" width="742"]Colin Jackson and Arlene Strom Creative Placemaking Award 2018 Colin Jackson and Arlene Strom Creative Placemaking Award: Sean Fraser | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption]

RBC Emerging Artist Award: Natasha Jensen
Natasha Jensen’s art practice has a strong feminist voice that resonates through drawings, animations and programming that is disrupting the cultural landscape.

[caption id="attachment_17972" align="aligncenter" width="742"]RBC Emerging Artist Award 2018 RBC Emerging Artist Award: Natasha Jensen | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption]

SANDSTONE City Builder Award: Inside Out Theatre
Inside Out Theatre is a momentous force using a well-rounded arts approach to insist on and celebrate people with disabilities’ place within Calgary’s cultural landscape.

[caption id="attachment_17973" align="aligncenter" width="742"]SANDSTONE City Builder Award 2018 SANDSTONE City Builder Award: Inside Out Theatre | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption]

Doug & Lois Mitchell Outstanding Calgary Artist Award: Sandi Somers
Sandi Somers, a passionate, award-winning filmmaker and mentor, creates thought-provoking films for audiences worldwide while working towards advancing women and LGBTQ in media arts in Calgary and Alberta.

[caption id="attachment_17974" align="aligncenter" width="742"]Doug & Lois Mitchell Outstanding Calgary Artist Award 2018 Doug & Lois Mitchell Outstanding Calgary Artist Award: Sandi Somers | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption]

Thank you to Champion Sponsor Strategic Group, Youth Arts Showcase Sponsor TELUS, and VIP Table Sponsors ATB Financial Group and Calgary Foundation, as well as Arts Patron Table Sponsors Aspen Properties, Brookfield Residential, Calgary Flames Foundation, DIALOG, TD Bank Group, and the University of Calgary.

We look forward to seeing you at next year's event!

Partners

Thank you to all of our sponsors of the 2018 Mayor's Lunch for Arts Champions.

Champion Sponsor

Strategic

Youth Arts Showcase Sponsor

Image logo - TELUS

 2018 VIP Table Sponsors

Mayor's Lunch 2018 Table Sponsors

2018 Arts Patron Table Sponsors
  • Aspen Properties
  • Brookfield Residential
  • Calgary Flames Foundation
  • DIALOG
  • TD Bank Group
  • University of Calgary
Legacy Award Partner

calgary 2012

Event Sponsors

Video Sponsor: Nur Films
Floral Artist Sponsor: Peaseblossoms Flowers & Stuff

Special Thanks

Special thanks to Tom McCabe and Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity

Cultural Leaders Legacy Artist Awards

Image logos and Cultural Leaders Legacy Artist Awards Sponsors - ATB Financial, CCIS, Sandstone and RBC Emerging Artist Project, Colin Jackson and Arlene Strom, Doug & Lois Mitchell

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We were thrilled that the event was once again sold-out with more than 650 guests attending. The Mayor's Lunch for Arts Champions is our annual opportunity to gather together artists, arts administrators, volunteers, sponsors, other supporters, and community builders to celebrate the arts and those who are champions. Performances by more than 150 young artists greeted guests as they arrived at the BMO Centre, as part of the pre-lunch TELUS Youth Arts Showcase, which culminated in a mass choir that energized the room as we sat down to lunch. The lunch was hosted by Dave Kelly, with special guests Her Honour, the Honourable Lois E. Mitchell, CM, AOE, LLD, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta and His Honour, Doug Mitchell. Elder Clarence Wolfleg offered a beautiful blessing, followed by remarks by TELUS Senior Vice President Brent Allison and Strategic Group Chief Operating Officer Randy Ferguson. Calgary Arts Development President and CEO Patti Pon acknowledged the importance of artists and arts in telling our stories and helping us understand who we are as Canadians. She also saluted organizations for whom the arts play a significant role in the work they do to build a great city, offering a shout out to Calgary Economic Development, Tourism Calgary, the Calgary Stampede, Calgary Foundation, and representatives from education at every level, among others. [caption id="attachment_7508" align="aligncenter" width="742"]Mayor Naheed Nenshi Mayor Naheed Nenshi calls for Calgarians to champion the arts by promoting, attending, and investing, | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption] For the final portion of the lunch event, Mayor Naheed Nenshi took the stage to talk about the importance of the arts in our city and in our individual lives. The Mayor also promoted his 3 Things for Canada initiative, encouraging everyone in the room to participate. Champion Sponsor Strategic Group provided each guest with markers and a post card promoting 3 Things for Canada. Guests drew or wrote on their post cards and addressed them to be mailed to a recipient of their choice here or anywhere in Canada—a way of sharing the concept broadly. This year’s recipients of the Cultural Leaders Legacy Artist Awards were announced through a video featuring interviews with award-winners and sponsors: ATB Financial Healing Through the Arts Award: Teresa Coulter Teresa’s homegrown art has raised awareness of mental health well beyond her studio, and her first-responder network. Her work is being recognized nationally; art is a healing pathway for all. [caption id="attachment_7509" align="aligncenter" width="742"]ATB Financial Healing Through the Arts Award: Teresa Coulter ATB Financial Healing Through the Arts Award: Teresa Coulter | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption] Calgary Catholic Immigration Society New Canadian Artist Award: Stephane Nouz Stephane Nouz is a young rapper, producer and songwriter whose impact can be seen among the youth of his generation and the elders around the local communities in Calgary. [caption id="attachment_7510" align="aligncenter" width="742"]Calgary Catholic Immigration Society New Canadian Artist Award: Stephane Nouz Calgary Catholic Immigration Society New Canadian Artist Award: Stephane Nouz | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption] Colin Jackson & Arlene Strom Creative Placemaking Award: Antyx Community Arts Antyx Community Arts provides innovative and creative placemaking opportunities for children in the wider Forest Lawn community and has been vital in activating the new Forest Lawn Natural Park space. [caption id="attachment_7511" align="aligncenter" width="742"]Colin Jackson & Arlene Strom Creative Placemaking Award: Antyx Community Arts Colin Jackson & Arlene Strom Creative Placemaking Award: Antyx Community Arts | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption] RBC Emerging Artist Award: Benjamin Ross Hayden Benjamin Ross Hayden is an award-winning Metis Calgarian film director/screenwriter who obtained a theatrical release in Canada at the age of 27. His debut feature film The Northlander was
 selected for the Perspective Canada
 program at the Cannes Film Festival. [caption id="attachment_7512" align="aligncenter" width="742"]RBC Emerging Artist Award: Benjamin Ross Hayden RBC Emerging Artist Award: Benjamin Ross Hayden | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption] SANDSTONE City Builder Award: The New Gallery The New Gallery provides a venue and programming for artists at all junctures of their career to foster work that is both social and political in nature. [caption id="attachment_7513" align="aligncenter" width="742"] SANDSTONE City Builder Award: The New Gallery | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption] Doug & Lois Mitchell Outstanding Calgary Artist Award: Kris Demeanor Kris is an artist who has made his home in Calgary and uses his diverse talents to entertain, educate, inspire and unite Calgarians. [caption id="attachment_7514" align="aligncenter" width="742"] Doug & Lois Mitchell Outstanding Calgary Artist Award: Kris Demeanor | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo[/caption] Kris Demeanor also receives a residency at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity as the winner of the Doug & Lois Mitchell Outstanding Calgary Artist Award. Thank you to Champion Sponsor Strategic Group, Youth Arts Showcase Sponsor TELUS, and VIP Table Sponsor TD Bank Group, as well as Arts Patron Table Sponsors Alberta College of Art + Design, Aspen Properties, ATB Financial, Brookfield Residential, Calgary Municipal Land Corporation, Calgary Flames Foundation, Calgary Foundation, Kasian Architecture Interior Design and Planning Ltd., KMPG LLP, and Nexen, A CNOOC Limited Company. We look forward to seeing you at next year's event!

Partners

Thank you to all of our sponsors of the 2017 Mayor's Lunch for Arts Champions.
Champion Sponsor
Strategic
Youth Arts Showcase Sponsor
Telus
2017 VIP Table Sponsor
TD Bank Group
2017 Arts Patron Table Sponsors
  • Alberta College of Art + Design
  • Aspen Properties
  • ATB Financial
  • Brookfield Residential
  • Calgary Flames Foundation
  • Calgary Municipal Land Corporation
  • Calgary Foundation
  • Kasian Architecture Interior Design and Planning Ltd.
  • KPMG LLP
  • Nexen, A CNOOC Limited Company
Legacy Award Partner
calgary 2012
Event Sponsors
Video Sponsor: Nur Films Floral Artist Sponsor: Peaseblossoms Flowers & Stuff
Special Thanks
Special thanks to Tom McCabe and Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity
Cultural Legacy Leaders Legacy Artists Awards
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  • Aaron Sidorenko (ATB Financial Healing Through the Arts Award)
  • Hamraz Salehi (Calgary Catholic Immigration Society New Canadian Artist Award)
  • Nicole Mion (Colin Jackson and Arlene Strom Creative Placemaking Award)
  • Rebecca Northan (Doug & Lois Mitchell Outstanding Calgary Artist Award)
  • Mark Ikeda (Enbridge Emerging Artist Award)
  • Col Cseke (MacLachlan Community Beacon Award)
  • Studio C (SANDSTONE City Builder Award)
Winners received a $5,000 cash prize, and Rebecca Northan received a residency at The Banff Centre as the winner of the Doug & Lois Mitchell Outstanding Calgary Artist Award. Northan also announced at the lunch that she would donate $1000 of her prize money to Ellis Lalonde, a young theatre artist she mentors. Each Legacy Award is funded by a $10,000 contribution from a local philanthropist or organization with equal matching money from Calgary 2012, and is to be awarded annually for four years with winners determined by a jury of peers. The Colin Jackson and Arlene Strom Creative Placemaking Award was presented for the first time at this year’s lunch. Attendees observed a moment of silence to recognize the loss of One Yellow Rabbit co-founder Michael Green, Blackfoot elder Narcisse Blood, and Saskatchewan artists Michele Sereda and Lacy Morin-Desjarlais, who were killed in a highway accident on February 10, 2015. “Michael’s passing has been a shock to the entire arts community,” says Patti Pon, President & CEO of Calgary Arts Development. “However, I know that the arts will not only help us recover from this loss, but continue to flourish in Calgary. The strength and energy of the arts champions at this year’s lunch proves to me, once again, how many citizens believe in a creative, connected Calgary through the arts.”

2015 Videos

Thank you to everyone who attended the 2015 Mayor's Lunch for Arts Champions! Calgary Arts Development is pleased to share the following videos from the event.

Awards

Champion Sponsor Address

Randy Ferguson, Chief Operating Officer, Strategic Group:

Champion Speakers' Address

The champion speakers' address was delivered in PechaKucha Night style (20 slides, with 20 seconds per slide). Jay Ingram, broadcaster and author:

Maggie Schofield, Executive Director, Calgary Downtown Association:

Karen Hines, writer, director and stage performer:

Thank you to Champion Sponsor Strategic Group, Youth Arts Showcase Sponsor TELUS and VIP Table Sponsors Parkland Fuel Corporation and TD Bank Group.

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Mayor's Lunch for Arts Champions logo

The Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions, organized by Calgary Arts Development and the Office of the Mayor, took place online on June 9, 2021, with more than 300 guests registered for the event.

The live-stream included a welcome song by Elders Raymond and Greta Many Bears, commentary by Calgary Arts Development President & CEO Patti Pon, Mayor Naheed Nenshi, and host Dave Kelly, as well as a few video presentations representing a small sampling of how adaptable the arts sector has been during COVID-19.

Missed it or want to re-live the celebration? You can view the whole thing on-demand on youtube.ca.

https://youtu.be/THbfwkPnu4E

Eight outstanding Calgary artists honoured with $5,000 cash prize

A highlight of this annual event is always the announcement of the Cultural Leaders Legacy Artist Awards.

“Our congratulations go to all of the nominees and the award recipients,” says Pon. “We thank our champion sponsor Calgary Foundation and all of the other sponsors of the Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions, as well as the benefactors of the Cultural Leaders Legacy Artist Awards. This year’s award recipients truly represented the rich and vibrant arts scene we have in our city.”

Recipients of the 2021 Cultural Leaders Legacy Artist Awards were also announced by video featuring interviews with award-winners and sponsors. Each Legacy Award winner receives a $5,000 cash prize funded by a contribution from a local philanthropist or organization with equal matching money from a legacy fund of Calgary 2012. Recipients are selected by a jury of peers.

This year, 61 outstanding artists and organizations were nominated, representing some of the artistry that vitalizes our city every day. We thank all the nominees and congratulate this year’s recipients listed below:

The ATB Financial Healing Through the Arts Award was established to recognize artists whose artistic practices encompass health and wellness to improve the wellbeing of individuals, groups or communities. The award is intended to promote the healing nature of the arts and its critical role as a means of expression for those facing physical or mental health issues.

Recipient: Heather Morigeau
Heather Morigeau demonstrates how arts can empower multiple forms of healing; be it cultural healing, addiction recovery or living with mental health challenges.

The Calgary Catholic Immigration Society New Canadian Artist Award recognizes that artists from all parts of the world enrich Calgary’s arts sector. The award provides new Canadian artists with access to the institutions and support networks available to most Calgary artists.

Recipient: Perpetual Atife
Nigeria-born, saxophonist, songwriter, arts manager, culture enthusiast, and aspiring producer; Perpie is constantly carving expressive means to wave pieces of her life’s experiences and dreams, into an open box of treasure—music.

The Mamdani Arts Leadership Award recognizes and rewards the integral role of board members who lend their expertise, talent, and time to support the work of arts organizations and festivals that make Calgary a vibrant and creative city.

Recipient: Arif Ansari
Arif Ansari is the president of the Sled Island Board of Directors. His leadership and dedication have been key to moving the organization forward in recent years and are a testament to his passion for the local arts community. 

The RBC Emerging Artist Award was established to recognize up-and-coming, Calgary-based artists. The award recognizes that a thriving cultural community includes artists who choose to live and build their careers in Calgary from the onset.

Recipient: Tank Standing Buffalo
Through talent and hard work, this unconventional and marginalized artist has risen from difficult circumstances, creating opportunities to grow, create work, and succeed. Through his work and dedication, Tank Standing Buffalo has grown into one of Calgary’s most up-and-coming filmmakers.

The Rozsa Foundation Emerging Arts Administrator Award recognizes and encourages the role of professional arts managers and administrators who are dedicating their careers to promoting and supporting the work of Calgary’s artists and not-for-profit arts organizations.

Recipient: Bianca Miranda
Bianca Miranda is a passionate and skilled emerging arts administrator. Her dedication to social justice and the arts is vital to the betterment of our community.

The SANDSTONE City Builder Award recognizes artists and organizations that make Calgary a better place to live. These individuals are committed to enriching Calgary through and artistic practice or arts program driven by a social impact outcome.

Recipient: Lisa Murphy-Lamb, Loft 112
From its start in 2013 Loft 112, as the brainchild of Lisa Murphy-Lamb, is the vanguard for writers, artists, neighbours to gather, exhibit, present, and create. Loft 112 is a creative hive where ideas are given space to develop, a place where unheard voices are given a platform and a place of collaboration.

The TD Indigenous Artist Award was established in 2020 by TD Bank Group in partnership with the Calgary Public Library’s residency program and aims to recognize the contribution of Indigenous artists, craftspeople, and Knowledge Keepers to Calgary. The award seeks to honour Indigenous cultures and to promote intercultural understanding, perspective-taking, and communication between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.

Recipient: Alberta Rose Williams
Often utilizing found or repurposed materials, Alberta Rose seeks to create work that speaks to broader audiences as well as reduce some of the waste prevalent in our society. She feels that this practice is inherent with Indigenous cultures of practicality or using materials to their full potential and acting as a steward of the land.

The Doug and Lois Mitchell Outstanding Calgary Artist Award honours artists who are lauded for their work in the national and/or international arenas and who choose to make Calgary their home. Regardless of career length, these artists are acknowledged by their peers around the world for the calibre of their work and their contributions to the arts.

Recipient: Cheryl Foggo
Cheryl Foggo’s commitment to excellence in all her artistic activities has enabled her to generate a body of creative work, earning her respect and acclaim locally, nationally, and internationally.

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CORRECTION: A previous version of this awards video included a piece of artwork that was not created by Alberta Rose Williams. It showed Pawatamowin by Cîpayak ᒌᐸᕀ the Calgary Public Library’s 2019 Indigenous Artist in Residence. We are incredibly sorry for this error and regret any harm it caused.

Thank you to Calgary 2012, the Office of the Mayor, champion sponsor Calgary Foundation, and the cultural leaders whose generosity makes these awards possible: ATB Financial, Calgary Catholic Immigration Society, the Rozsa Foundation, Riaz Mamdani, RBC, SANDSTONE, TD Bank Group, and Her Honour, the Honourable Lois E. Mitchell, CM, AOE, LLD and His Honour, Honourary Colonel Douglas Mitchell, CM, AOE, QC, LLD.

We thank the Central Public Library, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, and the Rozsa Foundation for their support through artist residencies and courses for the New Canadian Artist, the Doug & Lois Mitchell Outstanding Artist, and the Emerging Arts Administrator.

Our appreciation also goes out to the Arts Patron event sponsors: Aspen Properties, Brookfield Residential, Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC), Calgary Foundation, DIALOG, Platform Calgary, University of Calgary, and our media partners Nur Films and Kelly Brothers.

An invitation for the 2021 Mayor's Lunch for Arts Champions

Partners

Thank you to all of our sponsors of the 2021 Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions.

PRESENTING SPONSOR
Logo – Calgary Foundation
ARTS PATRON TABLE SPONSORS

Aspen Properties
Brookfield Residential
Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC)
University of Calgary

EVENT SPONSORS

Video Sponsor: Nur Films

SPECIAL THANKS

Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity
Rozsa Foundation
Calgary Public Library

CULTURAL LEADERS LEGACY ARTIST AWARDS
Logos for the 2021 Cultural Leaders Legacy Awards

About the Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions

Mayor's Lunch for Arts Champions logo for 2020

The Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions is a collaboration between Calgary Arts Development and Mayor Naheed Nenshi.

In consultation with business and cultural industry advisors, this event was developed as a new way of expanding the circle of Arts Champions in Calgary, building on the Mayor’s Luncheon for Business and the Arts’ long history of bringing together the business and arts sectors.

The Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions celebrates the transformative power of the arts, building momentum for the future.

Proceeds from this event go to artists and arts organizations through granting programs.

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