2020 Richmond Arts Awards Winner Announced

Graphic for the Richmond Children’s Arts Festival by Richmond Arts Award winner Dawn Lo.

Graphic for the Richmond Children’s Arts Festival by Richmond Arts Award winner Dawn Lo.

The City of Richmond and Richmond Arts Coalition have announced the recipients of the 2020 Richmond Arts Awards.

Now in its 12th year, the annual Richmond Arts Awards recognizes the achievements and contributions to the arts community by Richmond residents, artists, business leaders, educators and change-makers. The list of finalists reflects the vibrancy of Richmond’s established rich cultural scene, as well as the city’s rising stars and emerging creative talent.

“The arts are vital to the overall health and resiliency of our community,” said Mayor Malcolm Brodie. “This has been demonstrated now, more than ever, as we see artists and arts organizations put their creative talents towards everything from supporting our front line workers to lifting our spirits in a time of uncertainty.”

This year, the selection committee reviewed 65 applications to determine the recipients in each of the six categories. The 2020 Richmond Arts Awards recipients are:

Artistic Innovation (Tie)

Direct Theatre Collective
Direct Theatre Collective is Richmond’s newest independent theatre company. They received critical acclaim and praise for their inaugural project Hysteria, which was created for the Vancouver Fringe Festival in 2018, and developed further in 2019 for their first independent theatre season. This award-winning show is due for an inaugural performance in Richmond in the near future. The company is spearheaded by Artistic Director Jill Raymond alongside founding directors Isa Sanchez and Jenna Grubaugh. 

Dawn Lo
This freelance illustrator’s works and artist talks have been featured throughout Richmond in locations that include the Richmond Public Library, Children’s Arts Festival and Thompson Community Centre.

Arts Education

Richmond Music School 
Established in 1979, this non-profit association is committed to a high standard of professional music instruction with a focus on accessibility.

Business and the Arts

Jason Ko/Viva Pharmaceutical
This business has supported arts and youth through annual sponsorship of the Richmond Media Lab since 2015.

Cultural Leadership

Terry Point
As a Musqueam cultural educator and advisor and Aboriginal student support worker with the Richmond School District, Terry Point has worked collaboratively with numerous cultural projects and locations in Richmond including Terra Nova Park, Richmond Arts Strategy Task Group, Richmond Public Library, Children’s Arts Festival and Richmond Art Gallery.

Volunteerism

Ray Chin
This long-time volunteer has been involved in a variety of local arts and culture initiatives including Richmond Maritime Festival, Branscombe House Artist-in-Residence program and arts projects at numerous community centres.

Youth Arts

Rotem Levy
Levy is digital and visual artist, and leader in the Richmond Youth Media Program and Youth Art Mart. She also works on Foundry Richmond's communication team and is currently studying 3D animation at Emily Carr. 

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