Brampton Arts Council
The Brampton Arts Council was a charitable, multi-arts umbrella organization dedicated to the promotion and development of the arts in the city of Brampton in Ontario, Canada. It represented numerous artists and arts groups,[citation needed] the Brampton Arts Council encourages and recognizes excellence in the arts across the community.[citation needed] To fulfill its mandate, the Brampton Arts Council carries out activities in the following categories:
- education and development
- networking opportunities
- communications
- promotion and advocacy
The BAC annually recognizes a Brampton resident for their contribution to the arts.
Arts Person of the Year
Brampton Arts Council Arts Person of the Year is a prize to honour the Brampton resident who exemplifies continued patronage to any sector of the arts: visual, dance, dramatic or musical.
Past winners
- 2014 - Mike Butterworth
- 2013 - Chuck Scott
- 2012 - Jade Jager Clark
- 2011 - David Rehner
- 2010 - Kelly McNeil
- 2009 - Glenn McFarlane
- 2008 - Dale O'Hara
- 2007 - Lynden Cowan
- 2006 - Maureen Adams
- 2005 - Alan & Sylvia Gibson
- 2004 - John Cutruzzola
- 2003 - Paulette Murphy
- 2002 - Marion Fralick-Bartlett
- 2001 - David & Catherine Harmsworth
- 2000 - Rhoda Begley
- 1999 - Conrad Mieschke
- 1998 - Peter Richards
- 1997 - Alan Heatley & John Setterfield
- 1996 - Jan Stapleton
- 1995 - Gail & Ken Watson
- 1994 - Andrew Dittgen
- 1993 - Joseph Gomes
- 1992 - Keith Moreau
- 1991 - Moira Lumley
- 1990 - L. Greta Capps
- 1989 - Jack Reid
External links
- Brampton Arts Council
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- A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse
- Bramalea City Centre
- Brampton Civic Hospital
- Brampton Library
- Brampton Soccer Centre
- CAA Centre
- Korean War Memorial Wall
- Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives
- Peel County Courthouse
- Peel Memorial Centre for Integrated Health and Wellness (formerly Peel Memorial Hospital)
- Rose Theatre
- Shoppers World Brampton
- Trinity Common Mall
- Brampton Arts Council
- Brampton Board of Trade
- Festival of Literary Diversity
- Visual Arts Brampton
- CFNY-FM
- CHLO
- CIRF
- Brampton Guardian
- Defunct
- The Bramptonian
- The Brampton Times
- Brampton Fall Fair
- Carabram
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