Governor Kemp Applauds Contributors in Arts and Humanities

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Friday, October 25th, 2019

Governor Brian P. Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp announced the recipients of the eighth 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.

“Georgia is home to a strong arts and humanities culture that fuels creativity and innovation,” said Governor Kemp. “Growing and sustaining our arts and humanities sectors can create a catalyst for community revitalization and local economic development across the state. I congratulate the recipients of the 2019 Governor's Awards for the Arts and Humanities and thank these individuals and organizations for their tireless work toward the advancement of our state.”

Ten members of Georgia's arts and humanities communities were awarded with this honor following a competitive selection process from nominations submitted from around the state. The recipients represent a diverse group of individuals and organizations that have contributed to and supported the growth of Georgia's thriving creative industries through community involvement, pioneering programs and long-term financial commitment.

The recipients of the 2019 Governor's Awards for the Arts and Humanities are:

• Lucinda W. Bunnen, Atlanta

• Common Good Atlanta, Atlanta

• Hermina Glass-Hill, Kennesaw and Midway

• Christopher Johnson, Cuthbert and Columbus

• Madison-Morgan Conservancy, Madison-Morgan County

• Jessye Norman School of the Arts, Augusta and Richmond County

• Kathy Prescott and Grady Thrasher, Athens and Atlanta

• Rick McKnight, Columbus

• Mercer University Press, Macon

• Angelica Hairston, Atlanta