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The Cleveland
Arts Prize acknowledges, honors, and celebrates creative excellence
among us through the awarding of prizes to persons who are the creators
of original works of art, rather than to persons who are performers
or interpreters of other artists work.
Arts Prizes are awarded in the fields of architecture, dance, literature,
music, and the visual arts for work that has, through its consistent
high quality, brought distinction to its creator and to the Greater
Cleveland area, as well as to the organizations, if any, with which
the artist has been associated. Prize winners are individuals who
have made Greater Cleveland their artistic home, although they need
not be natives or current residents of the area. However, preference
is given to actively contributing members of the Greater Cleveland
arts community. The Cleveland Arts Prize Committee generally defines
the Greater Cleveland area as Cuyahoga County and the counties contiguous
to it (Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage, and Summit counties).
Cleveland Arts Prize juries generally find corroboration of creative
excellence in the fact that the work under consideration has received
national recognition as well as local and regional attention. In
addition to these general criteria, the Cleveland Arts Prize juries
rely on criteria specific to the character of their disciplines.
These are enumerated here. In seeking nominations from the public,
the Cleveland Arts Prize Committee desires to expand its base of
knowledge of meritorious artists and arts patrons. Nominations that
are accompanied by a nominees resumé and representations
of his/her work are thus very helpful to the Arts Prize juries.
However, we ask that you provide these backup materials ONLY if
it is possible to secure them without divulging their purpose to
the nominee. As Greater Cleveland is blessed with many more creative
individuals than we can honor each year, we wish to maintain the
confidentiality of our decision-making process.
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Specific
Criteria for the Cleveland Arts Prize
in Architecture
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1.
The prize shall be awarded to a design architect who individually
or collaboratively has created or contributed to a body of work
of consistently high creative achievement.
2.
The prize shall be awarded for a body of work comprised of completed
buildings or projects that have received recognition, as well as
local, regional or national attention.
3.
The type and scope of completed work is unrestricted and includes
individual buildings, building groupings, interiors and urban design
and planning projects.
4.
In any year, the Architecture Jury may recommend that NO prize be
awarded.
5.
A nomination will, if possible, be accompanied by the nominee’s
résumé
and color or black and white 8 x 10 photographs of the nominee’s
work with each project identified as to name, location and date
of completion. Supplemental 35mm color slides or other media may
also be included. In addition, copies of reviews, feature articles
and any other documentation that supports the nomination will be
helpful to the jury. Because nominations are considered confidential,
please make every effort to secure these materials without the knowledge
of the nominee.
6.
Background materials, which will not be returned unless accompanied
by a self-addressed, stamped envelope, should be sent to: Cleveland
Arts Prize, P.O. Box 21126, South Euclid, Ohio 44121-0126.
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