Fred has shaped the city’s musical landscape through his roles with the Atlanta Symphony Chorus, The Atlanta Opera, and his work with students as Director of Choral Activities at the Westminster Schools.| Georgia Council for the Arts
The Art Center has fostered arts education and cultural engagement in north Fulton County since 1996, offering diverse classes, exhibitions, and outreach programs for youth, adults, and underserved groups.| Georgia Council for the Arts
SGB enriches southwest Georgia with exceptional ballet training, three high-caliber annual productions, and accessible arts education. SGB seeks to foster community engagement for all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds.| Georgia Council for the Arts
Patricia has nurtured community theater in Blue Ridge for nearly 30 years, transforming it into a hub for live theater, robust volunteer engagement, and a popular children’s program.| Georgia Council for the Arts
Melanie’s research and publications provide insight into the history of indigenous, Gullah-Geechee, and African American people on Georgia’s coast.| Georgia Council for the Arts
An accomplished performer, director, writer, and theatre designer, Jon has shaped the field of puppetry with award-winning productions and innovative design.| Georgia Council for the Arts
A sought-after portrait artist, Garry is also celebrated for his contributions to historic preservation in Columbus, local art organizations, and his illustrated works highlighting Georgia.| Georgia Council for the Arts
Elizabeth has been instrumental in preserving Ossabaw Island, and educating the public about its diverse history, including the island’s natural and cultural heritage.| Georgia Council for the Arts
A leader in youth and civic engagement, Randell holds leadership roles across civic and educational boards. He has received numerous accolades for his community involvement.| Georgia Council for the Arts
A trombonist, educator, and curriculum innovator, Derrick’s work has shaped music education across Georgia, and amplified the African Diaspora’s influence on American music.| Georgia Council for the Arts