Six North Carolina artists, each representing a unique discipline, have been chosen to receive Raleigh’s highest arts honor for their contributions to the Triangle.
The City of Raleigh Arts Commission announced the winners of its 2010 Medal of Arts on Thursday: costume designer William Ivey Long, arts administrator Banks C. Talley Jr., art retailer Ruth Green, bookstore owner Nancy Olson, composer J. Mark Scearce and cartoonist Dwane Powell.
“The focus is on artistic excellence,” said June Guralnick, executive director of the Arts Commission.
“It is for a lifetime achievement in the arts.”
Although the recipients’ far-reaching and diverse abilities are praised for their local impact, for many, the area itself is what first nurtured their artistic callings.
Long, now a five-time Tony Award winner, literally grew up backstage at the Raleigh Little Theatre.
“We went straight from the hospital to the stage-left dressing room,” Long said.
“That was my home for the first three and a half years of my life.”
For both Long and Talley, UNC played a part in their career development.