Herb Alpert Award in the Arts celebrating 20 years of supporting risk–taking artists on Friday, May 9, 2014 in Santa Monica, Calif. Michelle Dorrance, Matana Roberts, Deborah Stratman, Herb Alpert, Lani Hall Alpert, Annie Dorsen, Daniel Joseph Martinez

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HERB ALPERT AWARD IN THE ARTS
20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION MAY 9


2014 Herb Alpert Award in the Arts celebrating 20 years of supporting risk–taking artists on Friday, May 9, 2014 in Santa Monica, Calif. L–R: Michelle Dorrance, Matana Roberts, Deborah Stratman, Herb Alpert, Lani Hall Alpert, Annie Dorsen, Daniel Joseph Martinez
(Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision for The Herb Alpert Foundation/AP Images)

May 9, 2014 — Santa Monica, California. The Herb Alpert Foundation hosted their annual award lunch on Friday, May 9th. Celebrating 20 years, 100 awardees and over $6 million in grants, the Herb Alpert Award in the Arts was given annually tofive mid–career, risk–taking artists in dance, film/video, music, theatre, and visual arts. The $75,000 prize per artist is unique among established arts awards in recognizing the past performance and future promise of experimental artists. Since 1995 the distinguished Herb Alpert Award in the Arts panelists have selected numerous artists who have gone on to extraordinary careers. Past winners include Zhou Long, a 2011 Pulitzer Prize winner in Music, Suzan–Lori Parks, a 2002 Pulitzer winner for Drama, as well as four MacArthur fellows and 22 Guggenheim fellows.

Reflecting on the awards and their impact on experimental artists, Alpert said, “what happens when you support artists with that special spark? You don’t know — and that’s exactly part of the magic. Over the last twenty years we’ve been lucky enough to have given a boost to choreographers, musicians, visual and media artists, and theatre makers, those who keep on searching, and making powerful, spirited work. For all of us to enjoy…or not.”

“The Foundation is committed to supporting art making in many realms, beginning with early childhood arts exposure through higher education and onto professional development,” added Rona Sebastian, President of the Herb Alpert Foundation. “We are delighted to have touched the lives of so many exceptionally talented and committed artists.”

Irene Borger, who has overseen the awards for 20 years as Director of the Herb Alpert Award in the Arts, describes the reasons the 2014 winners were selected. “The Dance panel chose choreographer and virtuoso tap dancer Michelle Dorrance for her inventive sophistication and transporting the field into radically new places. The Film/Video panel honors artist and experimental documentary filmmaker Deborah Stratman for her important body of films, and the ways she grapples with tough issues. Visionary composer, avant–garde saxophonist, and sound artist Matana Roberts was chosen as the winner in Music for her charismatic, powerful renderings of sound. Theatre artist Annie Dorsen was selected by the Theatre panel for her audacious investigations, unrelenting pursuit of ideas, and new theatrical forms. Post–conceptual artist Daniel Joseph Martinez was named the Visual Arts prize winner for his fearless, continually evolving practice, unwavering commitment to art and politics, to the field, and to Los Angeles.”

Herb Alpert and his wife, Grammy–winning singer Lani Hall Alpert hosted the awards, along with a number of panel judges and supporters of the arts. Herb Alpert and the Foundation were presented with a proclamation from the City of Los Angeles, celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Herb Alpert Award in the Arts. Bobby Shriver and his wife Malissa Ferruzi Shriver, Randy “Badazz” Alpert, Dale Franzen, Grammy Foundation CEO Neil Portnow, and Director of the Getty Foundation Deborah Marrow were amongst the 80 guests at the Foundation lunch.

For more information about the Awards, please visit: www.herbalpertawards.org.

The 2014 HERB ALPERT AWARD PANELISTS:

DANCE PANEL
Marc Bamuthi Joseph, director of performing arts, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts; 2011 Herb Alpert Award winner in Theatre, Oakland, CA
Kimerer LaMothe, dancer, philosopher, and scholar of religion, Hebron, NY
Elizabeth Streb, director, STREB EXTREME ACTION CO: STREB LAB FOR ACTION MECHANICS (SLAM), New York, NY

FILM/VIDEO PANEL
Anne Bray, artist and director, LA Freewaves, Los Angeles, CA
Dennis Lim, director of programming, Film Society of Lincoln Center, New York, NY
Abina Manning, director, Video Data Bank, Chicago, IL

MUSIC PANEL
Argeo Ascani, curator, Music, EMPAC at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
Kate Dumbleton, faculty, School of the Art Institute of Chicago; Festival Director, Hyde Park Jazz Festival, Chicago, IL
Miya Masaoka, musician, composer, sound artist, 2004 Herb Alpert Award winner in Music, New York, NY

THEATRE PANEL
Eisa Davis, playwright, composer, performer; 2012 Herb Alpert Award winner in Theatre, Brooklyn, NY
Melanie Joseph, theatre maker, artistic producer/founder of The Foundry Theatre, New York, NY
Gideon Lester, director of theatre programs, Bard College; co–curator, Crossing the Line Festival, New York, NY

VISUAL ARTS PANEL
Connie Butler, chief curator, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Dan Cameron, chief curator and acting director, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA
Valerie Cassel-Oliver, senior curator, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX

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