The 45th Annual Arthur Ross AwardsMonday, May 11Cipriani 42nd Street6:00pm
Established in 1982 by Classical America advocate, Arthur Ross (1910–2007), and its president, Henry Hope Reed (1916–2013), the Arthur Ross Awards were created to recognize and celebrate excellence in the classical tradition. From the beginning, the awards have recognized the achievements and contributions of architects, painters, sculptors, artisans, landscape designers, educators, publishers, patrons, and others dedicated to preserving and advancing the classical tradition.
Past honorees for architecture have ranged from well-known practitioners such as Allan Greenberg, Peter Pennoyer Architects, and Quinlan Terry, to lesser known but no less accomplished ones such as A. Hayes Town and Harold H. Fisher. The awards have also recognized excellence in the work of artisans such as Historical Arts and Casting and Decorators Supply Company, painters such as Richard Piccolo and Edward Schmidt, sculptors such as Frederick Hart and Alexander Stoddart, and patrons such as Chauncey Stillman, the Citizens of Greater Kansas City, and King Charles III, formerly known as The Prince of Wales. The awardees are chosen each year by a selection committee made up of members of the ICAA Board of Directors and distinguished members of related professions.
Submissions for the Arthur Ross Awards will open on Wednesday, September 10th. The deadline to submit is end of day on Friday, December 12th. For information on submission criteria and format please click here. If you wish to nominate an individual or firm for the Arthur Ross Awards please click here.
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The ICAA is grateful to the Richard Hampton Jenrette Foundation for its generous support of the Awards for Emerging Excellence in the Classical Tradition.