Nominations are now being accepted for the sixth annual Arts Achievement Awards, sponsored by the Arts Alliance Mountain Empire.
The five annual award winners come from these categories:Artist—achievement in theatre, music, dance, visual arts, or literary arts; Arts Educator—achievement in arts education in a college or university, primary or secondary school; Arts Administrators—achievement in the management of arts institutions; and Arts Advocates—achievement in sustaining the arts through volunteering or financial support.
The nominees should reside in the cities of Johnson City, Kingsport, Bristol, Virginia, or Bristol, Tennessee; Washington and Sullivan Counties in Tennessee; or Washington County, Virginia.
Nomination forms can be obtained on the website of the Arts Alliance Mountain Empire or in the print editions of the January or February editions of A! Magazine for the Arts. The deadline for accepting nominations is Monday, March 1.
Past winners include Gary Aday, Amanda Aldridge, Lisa Alther, Nancy Arnold, Steve Baskett, Mary Lucy Bivins, Kelly Bremner, Rose Marie and Bill Burress, Schéry Collins, Anita Coulthard, Nancy DeFriece, Marvin and Marcia Gilliam, Charles Goolsby, Samantha Gray, Cornelia Laemmli-Orth, Jane Morison, Val Lyle, Miles Marek, Beth McCoy, Ted Olson, Michele Plescia, Mary Beth Rainero, Deanna Cole-Roberts, Leah Ross, Richard Rose, Bill and Diane Thomas, Charles Vess, Benjamin Walls, Laura Ann Warner, Betsy White and Eugene Wolf.
Due to the pandemic, the annual celebration will be held virtually this year.
AAME is an arts council formed as a service organization for artists, arts organizations, and other cultural endeavors throughout the Mountain Empire. The mission of AAME is to nurture, advocate, and celebrate the arts.AAME fulfills its mission primarily as the publisher of A! Magazine for the Arts, but also sponsors an arts-focused lecture series.