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2017 Okanagan Arts Award Winners

  • Poster for the 10th Annual Okanagan Arts Awards featuring three women in black and white photos with different colored overlays, smiling and posing with artistic tools, information about Jolene Mackie, and event details.

    Jolene Mackie

    VISUAL ARTS

    Jolene Mackie is a visual artist living and working Kelowna. She exhibits her work widely throughout the Okanagan Valley and British Columbia, and has work in private collections around the globe. Her current series of work bridges her fascination with the beauty in the world around us, and the magic of the human imagination.

  • Promotional poster featuring multiple dancers in various poses with a woman in business attire in the foreground, black-and-white background, colorful overlays, and event information for the Okanagan Arts Awards.

    Ballet Kelowna

    DANCE

    Ballet Kelowna is the only professional dance company in BC’s Interior. Ballet Kelowna presents work from Canada’s finest emerging and established choreographers and embraces the precision and elegance of ballet technique to create new works that captivate today’s audiences while also providing unique training and outreach programs.

  • Poster for the Okanagan Arts Awards featuring a black-and-white photo of Kim Kleinberg, with one side highlighted in pink. Kim is smiling on the left and making a gesture with her hand on the right. The poster includes text about Kim Kleinberg's musical achievements and details of the 10th annual Okanagan Arts Awards, held on Friday, May 12, 2017.

    Kim Kleineberg

    MUSIC

    Kim Kleineberg has developed excellent band and award-winning choral programs during her 26 years at Mount Boucherie Secondary School. Kim also formed the Spectrum Singers, a mixed voice, adult choir who have recently been invited to perform at Carnegie Hall.

  • Poster for the 10th Annual Okanagan Arts Awards featuring bold, overlapping letters spelling 'PEACE' in shades of blue, purple, pink, and green. The right side includes text about literature author Matt Rader, and event details at the bottom, including date, location, and sponsor logos.

    Matt Rader

    LITERATURE

    Matt Rader is the author of four critically acclaimed collections of poetry and a volume of stories, and his poems, stories, creative nonfiction, and critical writing have appeared in publications around the world. In 2016, Rader was the recipient of the inaugural Charles Lillard Founder’s Award for Creative Nonfiction from the Malahat Review. His most recent book is Desecrations.

  • Poster for the 10th annual Okanagan Arts Awards featuring four women in different colored overlays, with text about Janet Anderson, an actor and stage manager, and information about the event on May 12, 2017, organized by Arts Council of the Central Okanagan.

    Janet Anderson

    THEATRE

    Janet Anderson is an actor, producer, and stage manager who performs and stage manages for Okanagan companies including Fred Skeleton, Shakespeare Kelowna, Kelowna Actors Studio, Theatre Kelowna, New Vintage Theatre, and Powerhouse, as well as on stage and screen, winning Best Actress at the 2015 Ozone Festival. Janet is an active theatre community volunteer, sitting on several boards and participating in countless events.

  • Black and white photo of four men in suits with colored overlays: orange on the far left, gray in the middle, and green on the right. The man in the center is smiling and holding a camera. Text at the top mentions 'Pinstripe Productions' and 'Time Based Media.' At the bottom right, there's information about the 10th Annual Arts Awards in Oklahoma Nagan on Friday, May 12. Logos for Arts Council of the Central Oklahoma Arts and Yeti Farm Creative are at the bottom left.

    Pinstripe Productions

    TIME BASED MEDIA

    Pinstripe Productions offer creative solutions, whether photography, events or video based. The company consists of Harvey and Sehra Bremner, respectively Pinstripe’s photographer and events director, rounded out by videographer Jamie Cottington. The three all come from large corporate backgrounds in the UK, deciding to change directions (and locations) to redress the balance between work and play.

  • Poster for the Okanagan Arts Awards 2017 featuring three young men, one standing with hands in pockets and two others in colorful overlays, with event details and logos.

    Lucas Glenn

    APPLIED ARTS

    Lucas Glenn is a Kelowna- based designer, artist, and sign painter. With a BFA at UBCO, he has helped organizations and local art galleries by designing graphics that both stand out and meet business goals. Fascinated by letterforms and communication, Lucas has been neatly and uniquely crafting hand-lettered signs and menus since 2014 for local businesses.

  • Poster featuring Shandra Smith, an artist and designer from West Kelowna, with a black-and-white photo of her smiling and wearing a sleeveless top, overlaid with a blue-tinted photo of her holding colorful oven mitts to her face, promoting the 10th Annual Okanagan Arts Awards on May 12, 2017.

    Shandra Smith

    ART & BUSINESS

    Shandra Smith is an artist/designer from West Kelowna who creates colorful photography-based abstract art. She designs for international home, fashion and hospitality industries and also licenses her designs to products like wallpaper, shoes and textile prints. Her “beautifully bold” work is being recognized around the world.

  • Poster for the 10th Annual Okanagan Arts Awards showing a group of diverse people, including a man with glasses and a beard, a woman with green hair, a young man with a cap, and a smiling man with glasses, with a black dog sitting on a box in front. Text mentions Kelowna's Milkcrate Records supporting local musicians through live concerts, music series, and hosting record store sleepovers. The event is scheduled for Friday, May 12, 2017, and is organized by artsCO, Arts Council of the Central Okanagan.

    Milkcrate Records

    BUSINESS SUPPORTER

    Milkcrate Records supports local and touring artists by presenting live concerts as part of their ongoing ‘In-Store’ music series. Kelowna’s community record store, Milkcrate provides musicians with a free venue, sound equipment, in-house audio technician, marketing and promotion. In 2016, Milkcrate presented 26 shows featuring 41 artists, and also hosted their first ever ‘record store sleepover party’.

  • Poster promoting the 10th annual Okanagan Arts Awards, featuring a black-and-white photo of three male performers, with colorful overlays, one saluting, one singing with a microphone, and one in the background. Includes event details and logos.

    Immaculate

    EMERGING ARTIST

    Immaculate is an Okanagan-based hip-hop artist, two-time VIMA winner and WCMA nominee. Immaculate has built a reputation for his raw and energetic live show by touring internationally with hip-hop icons, rocking festivals like COG and Keloha; and warming up audiences for established names. Winner of multiple world-wide songwriting competitions, Immaculate’s writing combines poetry and personal stories, delivered with flow and dexterity.

  • Poster for Opera Kelowna featuring three women in black leather jackets, with one covering her eye, one shouting, and one smiling, promoting the 10th annual Okanagan Arts Awards on May 12, 2017, with Arts Council of the Central Okanagan logo.

    Opera Kelowna

    INNOVATION

    Opera Kelowna commissioned, as part of their 2016 season, one of Canada’s most renowned composers, Imant Raminsh, along with Kelowna-based artist Jane Everett, to create an art installation that came to life with an opera to the libretto of Lesley-Anne Evans. This exciting new opera was performed at the Rotary Centre for the Arts in Kelowna in February.

  • Poster for Bonnie Gratz at the New Vintage Theatre with overlapping colored images of a smiling woman, event details, and logos for ArtsCO and Central Okanagan Foundation.

    Bonnie Gratz / New Vintage Theatre

    COMMUNITY IMPACT

    Bonnie Gratz is a director, producer, playwright and actor, as well as the Founder/Artistic Director of New Vintage Theatre and the pop culture festival KFX / Kelowna Fan Expo. A member of LMDA and Playwright’s Guild of Canada, Bonnie has written over 20 professionally performed plays, is an acclaimed instructor/resident artist who writes and performs in television and film projects, and is also a published author with an arts column called Bonnie On Stage.

  • Poster celebrating Julia Trops' achievement with a black and white photograph of her, overlaid with pink and green color blocks. The text highlights her accomplishments as an artist and her involvement with Okanagan Arts Awards. The poster features the Arts Council's logo and details about the event, including the date, May 12, 2017.

    Julia Trops

    LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

    Julia Trops is a multi-disciplinary artist and outspoken arts advocate. Kelowna Museums director for many years, she founded Livessence Society for Figurative Artists and Models, Studio 113 Cooperative in the Rotary Centre for the Arts, the popular Okanagan Erotic Art Show and is a founding member of the Suk’wtemsqilx’w West Kelowna Arts Council (SWAC) — which was instrumental in bringing the provincial launch of Culture Days 2016 to West Kelowna. Julia has written and published eight books, including the well-received Art & Money, all of which are in the National Library and Archives. Julia was also a part of the team with the Arts Council of the Central Okanagan that formed the Okanagan Arts Awards 10 years ago.