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The National Arts Awards
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The National Arts Awards
A Celebration of National Leadership in the Arts
Monday, October 7, 2002, 6:30 p.m.
Cipriani 42nd Street
New York City
Americans for the Arts presented the 7th annual National Arts Awards on October 7 in New York City. This celebration honored individuals—artists, advocates, business leaders, patrons, and educators—who understand that the arts enrich people and communities alike. Actor and activist Victoria Rowell served as Master of Ceremonies, and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg gave opening remarks and read a letter of greeting from First Lady Laura Bush. Contemporary artist Jeff Koons designed the stage and podium for the ceremony, and two student violinists from the Manhattan School of Music, Luis Esnaola and Wu Jie, performed in tribute to their teacher, honoree Pinchas Zukerman.
Following are the 2002 National Arts Awards recipients:
Frederick R. Weisman Award for Philanthropy—David Rockefeller
presented by Veronica Hearst
Corporate Citizenship in the Arts—Alberto Vilar
presented by Robert Wilson
Isaac Stern Award for Excellence in Classical Music—Pinchas Zukerman
presented by Beverly Sills
Artistic Excellence—Cindy Sherman
presented by Eli Broad
Young Artist Award—Natalie Portman
presented by Aerin Lauder Zinterhofer
Special Recognition for Excellence in Arts & Media
Bravo, The Film and Arts Network
presented by Jamie—Lynn Sigler
Special Recognition for 25 Years of Service
The Institute of Museum and Library Services
presented by Robert L. Lynch
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