2016 Recap Seven Legacy Artist Award winners honoured at Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions Hundreds of attendees at sold-out event celebrate the many ways of being an arts champion The Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions, organized by Calgary Arts Development and the Office of the Mayor, was sold-out for the fourth year in a row. On March 16, 2016, more than 675 Calgarians from all sectors gathered 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 and a Q&A session with lunch attendees about what it takes to create and present art in our city as well as what it takes to be an arts champion. Dave Kelly and Mayor Naheed Nenshi | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo Before the lunch, more than 150 Calgary artists under age 21 entertained attendees as part of the TELUS Youth Arts Showcase, which included music ensembles, ballet and hip hop dancers, and visual arts and multimedia installations. Champion sponsor of the Lunch was Strategic Group. 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 Recipient: Clem Martini Clem Martini is a healer, well-known as a playwright and author who tackles the dark subject matter of mental illness, trauma and marginalization with wit and compassion. ATB Financial Healing Through the Arts Award Recipient Clem Martini | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo Calgary Catholic Immigration Society New Canadian Artist Award Recipient: Tayebe Joodaki Tayebe Joodaki is a visual artist who moved from Iran to Calgary one year ago. She is excited to share her new chalk pastel technique with her new home of Calgary. Calgary Catholic Immigration Society New Canadian Artist Award Recipient Tayebe Joodak | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo Colin Jackson and Arlene Strom Creative Placemaking Award Recipient: Swallow-a-Bicycle Under the direction of founders Mark Hopkins and Charles Netto, Swallow-a-Bicycle has re-contextualized the way Calgarians engage in art by creating theatre experiences in non-theatre places since 2006. Colin Jackson and Arlene Strom Creative Placemaking Award Recipient Swallow-a-Bicycle | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo Enbridge Emerging Artist Award Recipient: Anton de Groot A technician and stage manager, Anton is becoming more recognized for his work as an emerging designer. His success is the result of years of committed practice, and an ongoing relationship with Calgary’s arts and innovation community. Enbridge Emerging Artist Award Recipient Anton de Groot | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo MacLachlan Community Beacon Award Recipient: Vicki Adams Willis Co-founder, current Founder in Residence and long-time former Artistic Director of Decidedly Jazz Danceworks, Vicki has been a major force in the Calgary dance community for nearly 50 years. MacLachlan Community Beacon Award Recipient Vicki Adams Willis | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo Sandstone City Builder Award Recipient: Quickdraw Animation Through its ongoing work with marginalized groups, decades of innovative youth outreach, and the cultivation of a welcoming, inclusive community, Quickdraw has proved its commitment to enriching Calgary’s cultural landscape. Sandstone City Builder Award Recipient Quickdraw Animation | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo Doug and Lois Mitchell Outstanding Calgary Artist Award Recipient: Old Trout Puppet Workshop The Old Trout Puppet Workshop is a true Calgary institution: wildly creative and totally original, there’s nothing else like them in this city, in the country and even worldwide. Doug and Lois Mitchell Outstanding Calgary Artist Award Recipient Old Trout Puppet Workshop | Photo: Benjamin Laird Arts & Photo Winners received a $5,000 cash prize, and Old Trout Puppet Workshop receives a residency at The Banff Centre as the winner of the Doug & Lois Mitchell Outstanding Calgary Artist Award. Each Legacy Award is funded by a contribution from a local philanthropist or organization with matching money from Calgary 2012, and is to be awarded annually with winners determined by a jury of peers. Thank you to Champion Sponsor Strategic Group, Youth Arts Showcase Sponsor TELUS and VIP Table Sponsor TD Bank Group. Partners Thank you to all of our sponsors of the 2016 Mayor’s Lunch for Arts Champions. Champion Sponsor Youth Arts Showcase Sponsor 2016 VIP Table Sponsor 2016 Arts Patron Table Sponsors Alberta College of Art + Design Aspen Properties ATB Financial Calgary Flames Foundation Calgary Foundation Calgary Municipal Land Corporation Calvista LLP First Calgary Financial Kasian Architecture Interior Design and Planning Ltd. KPMG LLP Mount Royal University Legacy Award Partner Event Sponsors Video Sponsor: Nur FilmsFloral Artist Sponsor: Peaseblossoms Flowers & Stuff Special Thanks Tom McCabeGeorge BrookmanRoberto Rozo Cultural Legacy Leaders Legacy Artist Awards Colin Jackson and Arlene StromDoug & Lois MitchellThe MacLachlans