Governor Recognizes Contributors to Arts and Humanities

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Wednesday, October 4th, 2017

Governor Nathan Deal and First Lady Sandra Deal announced the recipients of the sixth annual Governor’s Awards for the Arts and Humanities. The awards were presented in partnership with the Georgia Council for the Arts and Georgia Humanities.
 
“The First Lady and I are longtime supporters of the arts, humanities and expressions of creativity,” said Deal. “These awards recognize outstanding individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to Georgia’s economic, civic and cultural vitality. Our state’s creative industries provide some 200,000 jobs for Georgians and generate $62.5 billion in economic impact. I congratulate the individuals and institutions being honored today and am grateful for their contributions to communities throughout Georgia.”
 
Twelve members of Georgia’s arts and humanities communities were selected following nominations from around the state. The recipients represent a diverse group of individuals and organizations that have supported the growth of Georgia’s creative industry through community involvement, pioneering programs and long-term financial commitment.
 
The recipients of the 2017 Governor’s Awards for the Arts and Humanities are:
 
Karen Berman, Milledgeville
 
Valerie Boyd, Athens
 
William Eiland, Athens
 
Gilmer Arts and Heritage Association, Elijay
 
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Art Program, Atlanta
 
Virginia Hepner, Atlanta
 
Kenny Leon, Atlanta
 
The Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts, Valdosta
 
Dr. Pearl McHaney, Decatur
 
National Infantry Museum Foundation, Columbus
 
Janisse Ray, Reidsville
 
Lois Reitzes, Atlanta