It is time to nominate senior Western Australian artists for their outstanding, lifelong contributions ahead of the 2024 State Cultural Treasures Awards.
The Awards, formerly known as State Living Treasures, first took place in 1998. They honour WA artists who have made a lifelong contribution to their art form and inspired audiences and communities alike.
“Our State Cultural Treasures Awards recognise skill, creativity, imagination and originality of senior artists in their respective fields. Often, recipients have served as mentors by passing on their knowledge to the next generation of artists,” said Culture and the Arts Minister, David Templeman.
“If you know an incredible artist who is deserving of this honour, I urge you to nominate them before 7 August. We are seeking nominations that showcase the breadth of our homegrown artists. And we want a true representation of our culturally and geographically diverse, vast State.
“The State Cultural Treasures Awards are a fantastic way to show our deepest gratitude and appreciation for outstanding senior WA artists. To recognise their extraordinary talent and profound contribution to the communities in which they have created, worked, and lived.
“I cannot wait for the 2024 State Cultural Treasures Awards later this year.”
The Awards were also presented in 2004, 2015 and 2022. To date, there have been 39 winners. The 2022 recipients were:
- Chris Hill;
- Ernie Dingo AM (pictured);
- Helen Matthews;
- Helicopter Tjungurrayi;
- Kim Scott;
- Nannup Music Festival;
- Terri Charlesworth OAM; and
- Wayne Jowandi Barker.
The Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC) hosts the State Cultural Treasures Awards. The Awards aim to recognise and reward artists whose work and careers have provided a long-lasting legacy to WA’s arts and cultural landscape.
Nominations are open until August 7th.
To read more about who is eligible and how to nominate, visit the DLGSC website:Â www.dlgsc.wa.gov.au/culture-and-the-arts/State-Cultural-Treasures-Awards.