AMOCAT ARTS AWARDS
The City of Tacoma and Tacoma Arts Commission’s annual AMOCAT Arts Awards celebrate the individuals and organizations that enrich our community through their passion, innovation, and commitment to the arts. Their work has had a profound impact, and this recognition is a testament to your dedication to making Tacoma a more vibrant and inclusive place.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH BY INDIVIDUAL
Community outreach, engagement and involvement in the arts in Tacoma by an individual
COMMUNITY OUTREACH BY ORGANIZATION
Community outreach, engagement and involvement in the arts in Tacoma by an organization
ARTS PATRON
A community partner who significantly supports or contributes to the arts in Tacoma
The 2024 AMOCAT ARTS AWARD RECIPIENTS
We are excited to announce the recipients of this year’s AMOCAT Arts Awards! These awards honor individuals and organizations who have made outstanding contributions to Tacoma’s arts community.
This year’s honorees are:
Anida Yoeu Ali – Community Outreach by an Individual
Lourdes Jackson – Community Outreach by an Individual
Black Night Market – Community Outreach by an Organization
Mattice Beauty Supply – Arts Patron
Join us in celebrating these incredible contributions at Kaleidoscope, the Tacoma Arts Month opening party on October 2nd, where the awards will be officially presented.
The 2024 Nominees
2024 was another exceptional year for community generated nominations. The Tacoma Arts Commission and the staff of the Arts and Cultural Vitality Division were proud to thoughtfully read each nomination and we thank all of the nominees for their amazing contributions to Tacoma!Arts Patron
Previous Awardees
Community Outreach by an Individual
Reid Ozaki and Kristina Batiste (2023), Tamiko Nimura (2022), Aya Hashiguchi Clark and Randy Clark (2019), Jackie Fender (2018), Michael Haeflinger (2017), Christopher Paul Jordan (2016), Connie K. Walle (2015), Jessica Spring (2014), David Domkoski (2013), Katy Evans (2012), Stella Haioulani (2011), Oliver Doriss (2010), William Kupinse (2009), Linda Danforth (2008), Lance Kagey & Tom Llewellyn (2007), Laura and Matt Eklund (2006), Jared Pappas-Kelley & Michael S. Lent (2005), and Lynn Di Nino (2004).
Community Outreach by an Organization
Southeast Asian Comedy Collective (2023), Real Art Tacoma (2022), Tacoma Urban Performing Arts Center (T.U.P.A.C.) (2019), Tacoma Little Theatre (2018), Monkeyshines (2017), Tacoma Youth Symphony Association (2016), Tacoma Public Library (2015), Asia Pacific Cultural Center (2014), Puget Sound Book Artists (2013), The Grand Cinema (2012), D.A.S.H. Center for the Arts (2011), Fab-5 (2010), Hilltop Artists (2009), King’s Books (2008), Victory Music (2007), Barefoot Studios (2006), Tacoma School of the Arts (2005), Tacoma Art Museum & Museum of Glass Education Programs, and Arts Impact (2004)
Arts Patron
Foster’s Creative (2023), Grit City Magazine (2022), Tacoma Creates Campaign (2019), MultiCare Health System (2018), Tacoma Housing Authority (2017), Metro Parks Tacoma (2016), University of Washington Tacoma (2015), ArtsFund (2014), Erivan and Helga Haub and Family (2013), Key Bank (2012), The Greater Tacoma Community Foundation (2011), Urban Grace Church (2010), City Arts (2009), Hotel Murano (2008), The Weekly Volcano (2007), 6th Avenue Business District (2006), Pierce Transit (2005), and Sound Transit Art Program (2004).
Arts Leadership
David Fischer (2013)
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