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Sonoma seeks nomination for ‘Treasure Artist of the Year’

Calling all art enthusiasts and community members of Sonoma! The Cultural and Fine Arts Commission (CFAC) nomination process for the prestigious 2024 Sonoma Treasure Artist of the Year Award is underway.

Established in 1983, this distinguished award celebrates outstanding achievements in the performing, visual, or literary arts. Last year’s honoree was Jaime Love, artistic director of Sonoma Arts Live.

Treasure artist Pat Meier Johnson Treasure Artist 2022, with 2023 honoree Jaime Love. 

Treasure Artists are honored throughout the year with special tributes, starting with a public reception hosted by CFAC. They receive the coveted “Key to the City,” symbolizing their role as ambassadors of creativity in Sonoma.

The  artists also get to showcase their work in the City Council Chambers as part of the Revolving Temporary Art Program. Plus, they’re invited to be esteemed guests at the beloved Sonoma Old Fashioned 4th of July Parade.

Mayor Sandra Lowe, who’s declared her mayoral tenure as “The Year of the Arts,” couldn’t be more excited about this annual award. She encourages everyone to join in the celebration by submitting nominations, saying, “It’s an honor just to be nominated.”

If you know an outstanding artist residing within the Sonoma Valley Unified School District boundaries, including Schellville, Vineburg, Sonoma City, El Verano, Boyes Hot Springs, Fetters Hot Springs, Agua Caliente, Eldridge, and Glen Ellen, now is your chance to shine a light on their talents.

The deadline is October 31.

To nominate, you have two convenient options:

  1. Online Submission: Visit here to fill out the nomination form.
  2. In-Person or By Mail: Send written nominations to the City Clerk’s office at No. 1 The Plaza, Sonoma, CA 95476 (City Hall), or email stracy@sonomacity.org.r.

 

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