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Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon, music composition, for CD entitled "Cantos."
Lawrence Williams, sculpture, for "Sledges and Piers: Water and Ice."
Frans Wildenhain, ceramics, for a mural at The National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland.
Kathleen Wakefield, poetry, for Notations on the Visible World
Ross Talarico, literature, for All Things as They Are: Recollections of the Sixties and Beyond...
Paul Smith, drama, for Eight and Twenty Mansions, a poetic drama presented at Strong Auditorium by the University of Rochester Stagers, May 11-12.
Jocelyn Macy Sloan, sculpture, for work in alabaster, stone, and terracotta.
Harold Sliker, drama, for Unto Us The Living, a choric drama presented at Monroe High School.
Eleanor Chapin Slater, literature, for Quest, a volume of poems. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Joseph Schwantner, music, for his composition "New Morning for the World," for narrator and orchestra.
Steven Schottenfeld, in recognition of ongoing achievements, and for the novel This Room Is Made of Noise (UW Press, 2023).
Julia L. Sauer, literature, for Fog Magic, a novel for children. New York: The Viking Press.
Sarah Rutherford, for her mural project "Her Voice Carries"
Michael Rogers, glass sculptor, for pieces displayed as part of the 2nd Rochester Biennial Exhibition at the University's Memorial Art Gallery in…
Jarold Ramsey, literature, for Love in an Earthquake, a volume of poems.
Hyam Plutzik, literature, for Apples from Shinar, a volume of poems. Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press.
In recognition of her ongoing directorship of BIODANCE, and in particular her work, entitled "Returning," which premiered in "Dances, Distance and…
Cary Peppermint, for Basecamp.exe, a workshop and art installation that explores environmental awareness, and INDUSTRIAL WILDERNESS, an online and…
Albert R. Paley, Jr., sculpture, for the entrance gates for The Renwick Gallery of the National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution,…
Nancy Newhall, literature, for This is the American Earth, an exhibition book of photographs and commentary (with Ansel Adams). San Francisco: Sierra…
Archibald Miller, sculpture, for "creative experiments in adapting new materials to an old art form," shown at the Isaacs Gallery, Toronto, October…
John C. Menihan, painting, for watercolors and lithographs.
Batiste Madalena, painting, motion picture posters for the Eastman Theatre (1924-28)
Robert J. Macon, architecture, for Fight Square, 282 Troup Street.
Alfred C. W. Kroeger, music, for S.P.D.S., a symphonic poem for orchestra, performed by the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, November 25.
Erik Hans Krause, textile design, for decorative designs for textiles, mural panels, and posters.
In recognition of the 2018 installation of the Bicentennial Frederick Douglass Sculptures
Carl F. W. Kaelber, Jr., architecture, for the Strasenburgh Planetarium, 663 East Avenue.
James H. Johnson, architecture, for the Church of St. John the Evangelist, 2400 Ridge Road West.
Nate Hodge, for his mural ‘City and Sky’ on Atlantic Avenue as part of Wall/Therapy
Joe Hendrick and Colleen Hendrick choreography and set design, for Days Swinging Home.
Anthony Hecht, literature, for The Hard Hours, a volume of poems. New York: Atheneum.
James Dexter Havens, printmaking, for wood block prints.
Ruth Walker Harvey, literature, for Curtain Time, a memoir of the Walker theatre in Winnipeg. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Howard Hanson, music, for Four Psalms, for baritone, solo cello, and strings, first performed at the Library of Congress, October 31.
Jennifer Grotz, for her second selection of poems, The Needle
Frank Grosso, architecture, for coordinating the neo-classicial and the gothic styles in the new wing that will join the Memorial Art Gallery with the…
Judith Olson Gregory, mixed media art, for "The Season Series."
Elizabeth Hollister Frost, literature, for The Lost Lyrist, a volume of poems. New York: Harper &
Kurt K. Feuerherm, painting, for expressive painting techniques.
Gustave Fassin, architecture, for the interior design and decoration of his new residence, Wisner Road (at the north entrance to Huntington Hills).
Donald Q. Faragher, architecture, for Hanover Houses, Joseph Avenue.
Garth Fagan, music, for general direction and choreography for The Bucket Dance Theatre, particularly for "Of Night, Light, and Melanin" (1982).
Walter T. Enright and Sherman A. Clute, drama, for the words and music of Ring, Freedom, Ring, presented by the public schools of Rochester, July 6-7.
Shawn Dunwoody, for "his multifaceted involvement in the Rochester artistic community and efforts to bring the arts and underserved communities…
In recognition of his accomplishments in photography, and specifically his 2022 RBSC exhibition of photographs documenting artists’ engagement across…
Carl Chiarenza, Fanny Knapp Allen Professor Emeritus of Art History and artist-in-residence at the College, photography, for an exhibit of large-scale…
Wendell Castle, sculpture, for the walnut spiral staircase in the corporate headquarters of The Gannett Co.
Walter Henry Cassebeer, printmaking, for lithographs of Rochester and western New York.
Kathy Calderwood, painting, for oils shown at the Allan Stone Gallery, New York.
Herman J. Butler and Norman Lindner of Pike Stained Glass Studios, stained glass, for windows in the Church of St. John the Evangelist, 549 Humboldt…
Carleton Burke, literature, for Symphony Iroquoian, a volume of poems based on ancient Indian legends. Rochester: Rochester Museum of Arts and…
Philip Bornarth, painting, for his retrospective exhibition, "Earth, Air, and Water: Drawings and Paintings of The American Landscape," shown at The…
Warren Benson, music, for Capriccio for Violin, Viola, Cello and Piano.
Wayne Barlow, music, for False Faces, a ballet suite for orchestra, performed by the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, October 30.
Lulu Scott Backus, ceramics, for pottery and new ceramic glazes, shown at the Memorial Art Gallery in May.
Linda Allardt, literature, for The Names of the Survivors , a volume of poems (Ithaca, N.Y.: Ithaca House).
Darren Stevenson, Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, and Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon for their collaborative opera "Don't Blame Anyone"