- Source: VIVA Awards
The VIVA Awards are $15,000 prizes, granted annually to British Columbian mid-career artists chosen for "outstanding achievement and commitment" by the Jack and Doris Shadbolt Foundation. The awards are presented by the Shadbolt Foundation in conjunction with the Alvin Balkind Curator's Prize.
Award winners
1988 Stan Douglas, Carel Moiseiwitsch
1989 Carole Itter, Neil Wedman
1990 Terry Ewasiuk, David Ostrem
1991 Persimmon Blackbridge, Gary Pearson
1992 Award of Honour Alvin Balkind
1993 Elspeth Pratt, Henry Tsang
1994 Mike MacDonald, Chick Rice
1995 Kati Campbell, Alan Storey
1996 Lorna Brown, Phillipe Raphanel
1997 Award of Honour Joan Lowndes, Ian Wallace
1998 Cornelia Wyngaarden, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun
1999 Myfanwy MacLeod, Judy Radul
2000 Haruko Okano, Jerry Pethick
2001 Dana Claxton, Brian Jungen
2002 Award of Honour Jeff Wall
2003 Geoffrey Farmer, Kelly Wood
2004 Rebecca Belmore, Ron Terada
2005 Hadley+Maxwell, Stephen Shearer
2006 Damian Moppett, Marianne Nicolson
2007 Luanne Martineau, Isabelle Pauwels
2008 Tim Lee, Kevin Schmidt
2009 Kathy Slade, Mark Soo
2010 Germaine Koh, Marina Roy
2011 Reece Terris, Althea Thauberger
2012 Beau Dick, Ron Tran
2013 Elizabeth McIntosh
2014 Skeena Reece, Mina Totino
2015 Elizabeth Zvonar
2016 Kelly Lycan, Raymond Boisjoly
2017 Lyse Lemieux
2018 Hannah Jickling and Helen Reed, Charlene Vickers
2019 Krista Belle Stewart
2020 Lucie Chan, Cindy Mochizuki, Tania Willard
2021 Diyan Achjadi, Samuel Roy-Bois
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Viva la Vida
- Panasonic Gobel Awards
- Windah Basudara
- Sandrinna Michelle
- Cut Syifa
- Akhmad Wiyagus
- Viva! Love
- Viva (film 2015)
- Luna Maya
- Salshabilla Adriani
- VIVA Awards
- Viva la Vida
- Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
- Viva La Dirt League
- Perodua Viva
- Viva Zapata!
- VIVA (German TV channel)
- Viva Bianca
- Viva Piñata (video game)
- Harsha Chemudu