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National Medal of Arts

The National Medal of Arts is an award and title created by the United States Congress in 1984, for the purpose of honoring artists and patrons of the arts. A prestigious American honor, it is the highest honor given to artists and arts patrons by the United States government. Nominations are submitted to the National Council on the Arts, the advisory committee of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), who then submits its recommendations to the White House for the President of the United States to award.[1] The medal was designed for the NEA by sculptor Robert Graham.

National Medal of Arts
Awarded forOutstanding contributions to the excellence, growth, support and availability of the arts in the United States
CountryUnited States
Presented byPresident of the United States & National Endowment for the Arts
EligibilityCivilians
Established1984 by the United States Congress
First awarded1985
Websitewww.arts.gov/honors/medals
Ribbon of the medal
US President George W. Bush with several of the 2005 National Medal of Arts awardees

Laureates edit

In 1983, prior to the official establishment of the National Medal of Arts, through the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities, President Ronald Reagan awarded a medal to artists and arts patrons.[2]

Name Area of Achievement
Pinchas Zukerman Artist
Frederica von Stade Artist
Czesław Miłosz Artist
Maya Lin Artist
Frank Stella Artist
Philip Johnson Artist
Luis Valdez Artist
The Texaco Philanthropic Foundation Patron
James Michener Patron
Philip Morris Patron
The Cleveland Foundation Patron
Elma Lewis Patron
The Dayton Hudson Foundation Patron

Recipients of the National Medal of Arts edit

The National Medal of Arts was first awarded in 1985. The ceremony was not held in 2021 or 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic therefore the 2021 recipients were given the award in 2023.[3]

Year Name Area of Achievement
1985 Elliott Carter Jr. composer
Ralph Ellison writer
Jose Ferrer actor
Martha Graham dancer, choreographer
Louise Nevelson sculptor
Georgia O'Keeffe painter
Leontyne Price soprano
Dorothy Buffum Chandler arts patron
Lincoln Kirstein arts patron
Paul Mellon arts patron
Alice Tully arts patron
Hallmark Cards corporate arts patron
1986 Marian Anderson contralto singer
Frank Capra film director
Aaron Copland composer
Willem de Kooning painter
Agnes de Mille choreographer
Eva Le Gallienne actress, director, author
Alan Lomax folklorist, scholar
Lewis Mumford philosopher, literary critic
Eudora Welty writer
Dominique de Menil arts patron
Exxon Corporation corporate arts patron
Seymour H. Knox II arts patron
1987 Romare Bearden painter
Ella Fitzgerald singer
Howard Nemerov writer, scholar
Alwin Nikolais dancer, choreographer
Isamu Noguchi sculptor
William Schuman composer
Robert Penn Warren writer, poet
J. W. Fisher arts patron
Armand Hammer arts patron
Frances Lewis arts patron
Sydney Lewis arts patron
1988 Saul Bellow writer
Helen Hayes actress
Gordon Parks photographer, film director
Ioeh Ming Pei architect
Jerome Robbins dancer, choreographer
Rudolf Serkin pianist
Virgil Thomson composer, music critic
Sydney Freedberg art historian, curator
Roger L. Stevens arts administrator
Brooke Astor arts patron
Francis Goelet music patron
Obert Clark Tanner arts patron
1989 Leopold Adler preservationist, civic leader
Katherine Dunham dancer, choreographer
Alfred Eisenstaedt photographer
Martin Friedman museum director
Leigh Gerdine arts patron, civic leader
John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie jazz trumpeter
Walker Hancock sculptor
Vladimir Horowitz pianist (posthumous)
Czesław Miłosz writer
Robert Motherwell painter
John Updike writer
Dayton Hudson Corporation corporate arts patron
1990 George Abbott producer
Hume Cronyn actor
Jessica Tandy actress
Merce Cunningham choreographer & dance company director
Jasper Johns painter & sculptor
Jacob Lawrence painter
BB King blues musician
David Lloyd Kreeger arts patron
Harris & Carroll Sterling Masterson arts patrons
Ian McHarg landscape architect
Beverly Sills opera singer
Southeastern Bell Corporation corporate arts patron
1991 Maurice Abravanel music director & conductor
Roy Acuff country singer
Pietro Belluschi architect
J. Carter Brown museum director
Charles "Honi" Coles tap dancer
John O. Crosby opera director, conductor, administrator
Richard Diebenkorn painter
R. Philip Hanes arts patron
Kitty Carlisle Hart actress, singer & arts administrator
Pearl Primus choreographer & anthropologist
Isaac Stern violinist
Texaco corporate arts patron
1992 Marilyn Horne opera singer
James Earl Jones actor
Allan Houser sculptor
Minnie Pearl comedian
Robert Saudek television producer, Museum of Broadcasting founding director
Earl Scruggs banjo player
Robert Shaw orchestra conductor, choral director
Billy Taylor jazz pianist
Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown architects
Robert Wise director
AT&T corporate arts patron
Lila Wallace (Reader's Digest Fund) foundation arts patron
1993 Walter and Leonore Annenberg arts patrons
Cabell "Cab" Calloway singer & bandleader
Ray Charles singer & musician
Bess Lomax Hawes folklorist
Stanley Kunitz poet & educator
Robert Merrill baritone
Arthur Miller playwright
Robert Rauschenberg artist
Lloyd Richards theatrical director
William Styron writer
Paul Taylor dancer & choreographer
Billy Wilder director, writer & producer
1994 Harry Belafonte singer & actor
Dave Brubeck jazz musician
Celia Cruz singer
Dorothy DeLay violin teacher
Julie Harris actress
Erick Hawkins choreographer
Gene Kelly actor & dancer
Pete Seeger composer, lyricist, vocalist, banjo player
Catherine Filene Shouse arts patron
Wayne Thiebaud artist, teacher
Richard Wilbur poet, teacher, critic, literary translator
Young Audiences arts presenter
1995 Licia Albanese opera singer
Gwendolyn Brooks poet
B. Gerald and Iris Cantor arts patrons
Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee actors
David Diamond composer
James Ingo Freed architect
Bob Hope entertainer
Roy Lichtenstein painter, sculptor
Arthur Mitchell dancer, choreographer
Bill Monroe bluegrass musician
Urban Gateways arts education organization
1996 Edward Albee playwright
Sarah Caldwell opera conductor
Harry Callahan photographer
Zelda Fichandler theater director, producer, educator
Eduardo "Lalo" Guerrero composer, musician
Lionel Hampton musician, bandleader
Bella Lewitzky dancer, choreographer, teacher
Vera List arts patron
Robert Redford actor, director, producer
Maurice Sendak writer, illustrator, designer
Stephen Sondheim composer, lyricist
Boys Choir of Harlem performing arts youth group
1997 Louise Bourgeois sculptor
Betty Carter jazz vocalist
Agnes Gund arts patron
Daniel Urban Kiley landscape architect
Angela Lansbury actress
James Levine opera conductor, pianist
Tito Puente Latin percussionist, musician
Jason Robards actor
Edward Villella dancer, choreographer
Doc Watson bluegrass guitarist, vocalist
MacDowell Colony artist colony
1998 Jacques d'Amboise dancer, choreographer, educator
Antoine "Fats" Domino rock 'n' roll pianist, singer
Ramblin' Jack Elliott folk singer, songwriter
Frank Gehry architect
Barbara Handman arts advocate
Agnes Martin visual artist
Gregory Peck actor, producer
Roberta Peters opera singer
Philip Roth writer
Sara Lee Corporation corporate arts patron
Steppenwolf Theatre Company arts organization
Gwen Verdon actress, dancer
1999 Irene Diamond arts patron
Aretha Franklin singer
Michael Graves architect, designer
Odetta singer, music historian
The Juilliard School performing arts school
Norman Lear producer, writer, director, advocate
Rosetta LeNoire actress, producer
Harvey Lichtenstein arts administrator
Lydia Mendoza singer
George Segal sculptor
Maria Tallchief ballerina
2000 Maya Angelou poet, writer
Eddy Arnold country singer
Mikhail Baryshnikov dancer & director
Benny Carter jazz musician
Chuck Close painter
Horton Foote playwright, screenwriter
Lewis Manilow arts patron
National Public Radio, cultural programming division broadcaster
Claes Oldenburg sculptor
Itzhak Perlman violinist
Harold Prince theater director, producer
Barbra Streisand actress, singer & director
2001 Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation modern dance company and school
Rudolfo Anaya writer
Johnny Cash singer & songwriter
Kirk Douglas actor
Helen Frankenthaler painter
Judith Jamison artistic director, choreographer, dancer
Yo-Yo Ma cellist
Mike Nichols director, producer
2002 Florence Knoll Bassett architect
Trisha Brown artistic director, choreographer, dancer
Philippe de Montebello museum director
Uta Hagen actress, drama teacher
Lawrence Halprin landscape architect
Al Hirschfeld artist, illustrator
George Jones singer
Ming Cho Lee theater designer
William "Smokey" Robinson songwriter, musician
2003 Austin City Limits PBS television program
Beverly Cleary writer
Rafe Esquith arts educator
Suzanne Farrell dancer, choreographer, company director, educator
Buddy Guy blues musician
Ron Howard actor, director & producer
Mormon Tabernacle Choir choral group
Leonard Slatkin symphony orchestra conductor
George Strait country singer, songwriter
Tommy Tune dancer, actor, choreographer, director
2004 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation philanthropic foundation
Ray Bradbury author
Carlisle Floyd opera composer
Frederick Hart sculptor (posthumous)
Anthony Hecht poet
John Ruthven wildlife artist
Vincent Scully architectural historian & educator
Twyla Tharp contemporary dance choreographer
2005 Louis Auchincloss author
James DePreist symphony orchestra conductor
Paquito D'Rivera jazz musician
Robert Duvall actor
Leonard Garment arts advocate
Ollie Johnston pioneering film animator & artist
Wynton Marsalis jazz musician & educator
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts arts education
Tina Ramirez dancer & choreographer
Dolly Parton singer & songwriter
2006 William Bolcom composer
Cyd Charisse actress & dancer
Roy DeCarava photographer
Wilhelmina Holladay arts patron
Interlochen Center for the Arts summer arts camp and winter arts focused boarding high school
Erich Kunzel conductor
Preservation Hall Jazz Band jazz ensemble
Gregory Rabassa literary translator
Viktor Schreckengost industrial designer/sculptor
Ralph Stanley bluegrass musician
2007 Morten Lauridsen composer
N. Scott Momaday author
Craig Noel director
Roy Neuberger arts patron
Les Paul electric guitar pioneer
Henry Z. Steinway arts patron
George Tooker painter
Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival (University of Idaho) music festival
Andrew Wyeth painter
2008 Stan Lee comic book writer, editor
Richard M. Sherman songwriter
Robert B. Sherman songwriter
Olivia de Havilland actress
Hank Jones jazz pianist
Jesús Moroles sculptor
Ford's Theatre Society historic theatre organization
Fisk Jubilee Singers, (Fisk University) African American choral group
José Limón Dance Foundation dance troupe
The Presser Foundation music philanthropy organization
2009 Bob Dylan singer & songwriter
Clint Eastwood actor & director
Milton Glaser graphic designer
Maya Lin artist & architect
Rita Moreno actress
Jessye Norman operatic soprano
Joseph P. Riley Jr. mayor
Frank Stella artist
Michael Tilson Thomas conductor
John Williams composer, conductor & pianist
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
School of American Ballet
2010 Robert Brustein theater director & producer
Van Cliburn classical pianist
Mark di Suvero sculptor
Donald Hall poet
Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival
Quincy Jones composer & music producer
Harper Lee novelist
Sonny Rollins jazz musician
Meryl Streep actress
James Taylor singer & songwriter
2011 Will Barnet artist
Rita Dove poet
Al Pacino actor
Emily Rauh Pulitzer arts patron
Martin Puryear sculptor
Mel Tillis singer & songwriter
United Service Organization (USO) provides programs and entertainment to the U.S. military and their families
André Watts classical pianist
2012 Herb Alpert musician
Lin Arison arts education advocate
Joan Myers Brown dancer, choreographer and artistic director
Renée Fleming opera singer
Ernest Gaines author & teacher
Ellsworth Kelly artist
Tony Kushner playwright
George Lucas film director
Elaine May actress & director
Laurie Olin landscape architect
Allen Toussaint composer, producer and performer
Washington Performing Arts Society arts presenter
2013 Julia Alvarez novelist, poet & essayist
Brooklyn Academy of Music presenter
Joan Harris arts patron
Bill T. Jones dancer & choreographer
John Kander musical theater composer
Jeffrey Katzenberg director and CEO of DreamWorks
Maxine Hong Kingston writer
Albert Maysles documentary filmmaker
Linda Ronstadt musician
Billie Tsien & Tod Williams architects
James Turrell visual artist
2014 John Baldessari visual artist
Ping Chong theater director, choreographer, and video and installation artist
Míriam Colón actress
The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation supporting creative expression across the country
Sally Field actress and filmmaker
Ann Hamilton visual artist
Stephen King author
Meredith Monk composer, singer, and performer
George Shirley tenor
University Musical Society presenting the performing arts to communities in Michigan
Tobias Wolff author and educator
2015 Mel Brooks actor, comedian, writer
Sandra Cisneros author
Eugene O'Neill Theater Center theater
Morgan Freeman actor
Philip Glass composer
Berry Gordy record producer, songwriter
Santiago Jiménez, Jr. musician
Moises Kaufman theater
Ralph Lemon dance
Audra McDonald actor
Luis Valdez playwright, actor, director
Jack Whitten painter
2016–
2018
Not awarded
2019[4] Alison Krauss singer
Sharon Percy Rockefeller arts supporter
The Musicians of the United States Military military musicians
Jon Voight actor
2020[5] Toby Keith country musician
Ricky Skaggs country musician
Mary Costa[6] operatic soprano
Nick Ut[6] photojournalist
Earl A. "Rusty" Powell, III[6] director, National Gallery of Art
2021[7] Bruce Springsteen musician
Gladys Knight singer
Mindy Kaling actress
Julia Louis-Dreyfus actress
Jose Feliciano singer
Vera Wang fashion designer
Joan Shigekawa film director
Judith Francisca Baca artist
Fred Eychaner businessman and philanthropist
Antonio Martorell painter
The Billie Holiday Theatre theatre
The International Association of Blacks in Dance preserves and promotes dance by people of African ancestry or origin

Declined honors edit

In 1989, composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein refused his award, allegedly due to how a federal grant to an art show on AIDS had been revoked.[8]

In 1992, composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim refused his award, claiming that the NEA had "become a victim of its own and others' political infighting and is rapidly being transformed into a conduit and a symbol of censorship and repression rather than encouragement and support".[9]

In 1997, poet Adrienne Rich refused her award as a protest against "inconsistencies" between art and "the cynical politics" of the Clinton administration.[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "National Endowment for the Arts 2018 Guide" (PDF). National Endowment for the Arts. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
  2. ^ "National Medal of Arts by Year". National Endowment for the Arts. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
  3. ^ Vazquez, Maegan; Carvajal, Nikki (21 March 2023). "Bruce Springsteen, Gladys Knight among group honored at the White House". CNN. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  4. ^ "President Donald J. Trump to Award the National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal". The White House. 17 November 2019. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
  5. ^ Hutter, Victoria (January 15, 2021). "National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Congratulates Recipients of the 2020 National Medal of Arts". www.arts.gov. Retrieved January 25, 2021.
  6. ^ a b c "President Donald J. Trump Awarded the National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal". The White House. 14 January 2021. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
  7. ^ "Bruce Springsteen to get National Medal of Arts from Biden". CBS News. 21 March 2023. Retrieved 2023-03-21.
  8. ^ Kimmelman, Michael (1989-11-16). "Leonard Bernstein Refuses The National Medal of Arts". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
  9. ^ Brozan, Nadine (1992-05-13). "Chronicle". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
  10. ^ "Hot Ink". www.hotink.com.

External links edit

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The National Medal of Arts is an award and title created by the United States Congress in 1984 for the purpose of honoring artists and patrons of the arts A prestigious American honor it is the highest honor given to artists and arts patrons by the United States government Nominations are submitted to the National Council on the Arts the advisory committee of the National Endowment for the Arts NEA who then submits its recommendations to the White House for the President of the United States to award 1 The medal was designed for the NEA by sculptor Robert Graham National Medal of ArtsAwarded forOutstanding contributions to the excellence growth support and availability of the arts in the United StatesCountryUnited StatesPresented byPresident of the United States amp National Endowment for the ArtsEligibilityCiviliansEstablished1984 by the United States CongressFirst awarded1985Websitewww wbr arts wbr gov wbr honors wbr medalsRibbon of the medal US President George W Bush with several of the 2005 National Medal of Arts awardees Contents 1 Laureates 2 Recipients of the National Medal of Arts 3 Declined honors 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLaureates editIn 1983 prior to the official establishment of the National Medal of Arts through the President s Committee on the Arts and Humanities President Ronald Reagan awarded a medal to artists and arts patrons 2 Name Area of Achievement Pinchas Zukerman Artist Frederica von Stade Artist Czeslaw Milosz Artist Maya Lin Artist Frank Stella Artist Philip Johnson Artist Luis Valdez Artist The Texaco Philanthropic Foundation Patron James Michener Patron Philip Morris Patron The Cleveland Foundation Patron Elma Lewis Patron The Dayton Hudson Foundation PatronRecipients of the National Medal of Arts editThe National Medal of Arts was first awarded in 1985 The ceremony was not held in 2021 or 2022 due to the COVID 19 pandemic therefore the 2021 recipients were given the award in 2023 3 Year Name Area of Achievement 1985 Elliott Carter Jr composer Ralph Ellison writer Jose Ferrer actor Martha Graham dancer choreographer Louise Nevelson sculptor Georgia O Keeffe painter Leontyne Price soprano Dorothy Buffum Chandler arts patron Lincoln Kirstein arts patron Paul Mellon arts patron Alice Tully arts patron Hallmark Cards corporate arts patron 1986 Marian Anderson contralto singer Frank Capra film director Aaron Copland composer Willem de Kooning painter Agnes de Mille choreographer Eva Le Gallienne actress director author Alan Lomax folklorist scholar Lewis Mumford philosopher literary critic Eudora Welty writer Dominique de Menil arts patron Exxon Corporation corporate arts patron Seymour H Knox II arts patron 1987 Romare Bearden painter Ella Fitzgerald singer Howard Nemerov writer scholar Alwin Nikolais dancer choreographer Isamu Noguchi sculptor William Schuman composer Robert Penn Warren writer poet J W Fisher arts patron Armand Hammer arts patron Frances Lewis arts patron Sydney Lewis arts patron 1988 Saul Bellow writer Helen Hayes actress Gordon Parks photographer film director Ioeh Ming Pei architect Jerome Robbins dancer choreographer Rudolf Serkin pianist Virgil Thomson composer music critic Sydney Freedberg art historian curator Roger L Stevens arts administrator Brooke Astor arts patron Francis Goelet music patron Obert Clark Tanner arts patron 1989 Leopold Adler preservationist civic leader Katherine Dunham dancer choreographer Alfred Eisenstaedt photographer Martin Friedman museum director Leigh Gerdine arts patron civic leader John Birks Dizzy Gillespie jazz trumpeter Walker Hancock sculptor Vladimir Horowitz pianist posthumous Czeslaw Milosz writer Robert Motherwell painter John Updike writer Dayton Hudson Corporation corporate arts patron 1990 George Abbott producer Hume Cronyn actor Jessica Tandy actress Merce Cunningham choreographer amp dance company director Jasper Johns painter amp sculptor Jacob Lawrence painter BB King blues musician David Lloyd Kreeger arts patron Harris amp Carroll Sterling Masterson arts patrons Ian McHarg landscape architect Beverly Sills opera singer Southeastern Bell Corporation corporate arts patron 1991 Maurice Abravanel music director amp conductor Roy Acuff country singer Pietro Belluschi architect J Carter Brown museum director Charles Honi Coles tap dancer John O Crosby opera director conductor administrator Richard Diebenkorn painter R Philip Hanes arts patron Kitty Carlisle Hart actress singer amp arts administrator Pearl Primus choreographer amp anthropologist Isaac Stern violinist Texaco corporate arts patron 1992 Marilyn Horne opera singer James Earl Jones actor Allan Houser sculptor Minnie Pearl comedian Robert Saudek television producer Museum of Broadcasting founding director Earl Scruggs banjo player Robert Shaw orchestra conductor choral director Billy Taylor jazz pianist Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown architects Robert Wise director AT amp T corporate arts patron Lila Wallace Reader s Digest Fund foundation arts patron 1993 Walter and Leonore Annenberg arts patrons Cabell Cab Calloway singer amp bandleader Ray Charles singer amp musician Bess Lomax Hawes folklorist Stanley Kunitz poet amp educator Robert Merrill baritone Arthur Miller playwright Robert Rauschenberg artist Lloyd Richards theatrical director William Styron writer Paul Taylor dancer amp choreographer Billy Wilder director writer amp producer 1994 Harry Belafonte singer amp actor Dave Brubeck jazz musician Celia Cruz singer Dorothy DeLay violin teacher Julie Harris actress Erick Hawkins choreographer Gene Kelly actor amp dancer Pete Seeger composer lyricist vocalist banjo player Catherine Filene Shouse arts patron Wayne Thiebaud artist teacher Richard Wilbur poet teacher critic literary translator Young Audiences arts presenter 1995 Licia Albanese opera singer Gwendolyn Brooks poet B Gerald and Iris Cantor arts patrons Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee actors David Diamond composer James Ingo Freed architect Bob Hope entertainer Roy Lichtenstein painter sculptor Arthur Mitchell dancer choreographer Bill Monroe bluegrass musician Urban Gateways arts education organization 1996 Edward Albee playwright Sarah Caldwell opera conductor Harry Callahan photographer Zelda Fichandler theater director producer educator Eduardo Lalo Guerrero composer musician Lionel Hampton musician bandleader Bella Lewitzky dancer choreographer teacher Vera List arts patron Robert Redford actor director producer Maurice Sendak writer illustrator designer Stephen Sondheim composer lyricist Boys Choir of Harlem performing arts youth group 1997 Louise Bourgeois sculptor Betty Carter jazz vocalist Agnes Gund arts patron Daniel Urban Kiley landscape architect Angela Lansbury actress James Levine opera conductor pianist Tito Puente Latin percussionist musician Jason Robards actor Edward Villella dancer choreographer Doc Watson bluegrass guitarist vocalist MacDowell Colony artist colony 1998 Jacques d Amboise dancer choreographer educator Antoine Fats Domino rock n roll pianist singer Ramblin Jack Elliott folk singer songwriter Frank Gehry architect Barbara Handman arts advocate Agnes Martin visual artist Gregory Peck actor producer Roberta Peters opera singer Philip Roth writer Sara Lee Corporation corporate arts patron Steppenwolf Theatre Company arts organization Gwen Verdon actress dancer 1999 Irene Diamond arts patron Aretha Franklin singer Michael Graves architect designer Odetta singer music historian The Juilliard School performing arts school Norman Lear producer writer director advocate Rosetta LeNoire actress producer Harvey Lichtenstein arts administrator Lydia Mendoza singer George Segal sculptor Maria Tallchief ballerina 2000 Maya Angelou poet writer Eddy Arnold country singer Mikhail Baryshnikov dancer amp director Benny Carter jazz musician Chuck Close painter Horton Foote playwright screenwriter Lewis Manilow arts patron National Public Radio cultural programming division broadcaster Claes Oldenburg sculptor Itzhak Perlman violinist Harold Prince theater director producer Barbra Streisand actress singer amp director 2001 Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation modern dance company and school Rudolfo Anaya writer Johnny Cash singer amp songwriter Kirk Douglas actor Helen Frankenthaler painter Judith Jamison artistic director choreographer dancer Yo Yo Ma cellist Mike Nichols director producer 2002 Florence Knoll Bassett architect Trisha Brown artistic director choreographer dancer Philippe de Montebello museum director Uta Hagen actress drama teacher Lawrence Halprin landscape architect Al Hirschfeld artist illustrator George Jones singer Ming Cho Lee theater designer William Smokey Robinson songwriter musician 2003 Austin City Limits PBS television program Beverly Cleary writer Rafe Esquith arts educator Suzanne Farrell dancer choreographer company director educator Buddy Guy blues musician Ron Howard actor director amp producer Mormon Tabernacle Choir choral group Leonard Slatkin symphony orchestra conductor George Strait country singer songwriter Tommy Tune dancer actor choreographer director 2004 Andrew W Mellon Foundation philanthropic foundation Ray Bradbury author Carlisle Floyd opera composer Frederick Hart sculptor posthumous Anthony Hecht poet John Ruthven wildlife artist Vincent Scully architectural historian amp educator Twyla Tharp contemporary dance choreographer 2005 Louis Auchincloss author James DePreist symphony orchestra conductor Paquito D Rivera jazz musician Robert Duvall actor Leonard Garment arts advocate Ollie Johnston pioneering film animator amp artist Wynton Marsalis jazz musician amp educator Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts arts education Tina Ramirez dancer amp choreographer Dolly Parton singer amp songwriter 2006 William Bolcom composer Cyd Charisse actress amp dancer Roy DeCarava photographer Wilhelmina Holladay arts patron Interlochen Center for the Arts summer arts camp and winter arts focused boarding high school Erich Kunzel conductor Preservation Hall Jazz Band jazz ensemble Gregory Rabassa literary translator Viktor Schreckengost industrial designer sculptor Ralph Stanley bluegrass musician 2007 Morten Lauridsen composer N Scott Momaday author Craig Noel director Roy Neuberger arts patron Les Paul electric guitar pioneer Henry Z Steinway arts patron George Tooker painter Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival University of Idaho music festival Andrew Wyeth painter 2008 Stan Lee comic book writer editor Richard M Sherman songwriter Robert B Sherman songwriter Olivia de Havilland actress Hank Jones jazz pianist Jesus Moroles sculptor Ford s Theatre Society historic theatre organization Fisk Jubilee Singers Fisk University African American choral group Jose Limon Dance Foundation dance troupe The Presser Foundation music philanthropy organization 2009 Bob Dylan singer amp songwriter Clint Eastwood actor amp director Milton Glaser graphic designer Maya Lin artist amp architect Rita Moreno actress Jessye Norman operatic soprano Joseph P Riley Jr mayor Frank Stella artist Michael Tilson Thomas conductor John Williams composer conductor amp pianist Oberlin Conservatory of Music School of American Ballet 2010 Robert Brustein theater director amp producer Van Cliburn classical pianist Mark di Suvero sculptor Donald Hall poet Jacob s Pillow Dance Festival Quincy Jones composer amp music producer Harper Lee novelist Sonny Rollins jazz musician Meryl Streep actress James Taylor singer amp songwriter 2011 Will Barnet artist Rita Dove poet Al Pacino actor Emily Rauh Pulitzer arts patron Martin Puryear sculptor Mel Tillis singer amp songwriter United Service Organization USO provides programs and entertainment to the U S military and their families Andre Watts classical pianist 2012 Herb Alpert musician Lin Arison arts education advocate Joan Myers Brown dancer choreographer and artistic director Renee Fleming opera singer Ernest Gaines author amp teacher Ellsworth Kelly artist Tony Kushner playwright George Lucas film director Elaine May actress amp director Laurie Olin landscape architect Allen Toussaint composer producer and performer Washington Performing Arts Society arts presenter 2013 Julia Alvarez novelist poet amp essayist Brooklyn Academy of Music presenter Joan Harris arts patron Bill T Jones dancer amp choreographer John Kander musical theater composer Jeffrey Katzenberg director and CEO of DreamWorks Maxine Hong Kingston writer Albert Maysles documentary filmmaker Linda Ronstadt musician Billie Tsien amp Tod Williams architects James Turrell visual artist 2014 John Baldessari visual artist Ping Chong theater director choreographer and video and installation artist Miriam Colon actress The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation supporting creative expression across the country Sally Field actress and filmmaker Ann Hamilton visual artist Stephen King author Meredith Monk composer singer and performer George Shirley tenor University Musical Society presenting the performing arts to communities in Michigan Tobias Wolff author and educator 2015 Mel Brooks actor comedian writer Sandra Cisneros author Eugene O Neill Theater Center theater Morgan Freeman actor Philip Glass composer Berry Gordy record producer songwriter Santiago Jimenez Jr musician Moises Kaufman theater Ralph Lemon dance Audra McDonald actor Luis Valdez playwright actor director Jack Whitten painter 2016 2018 Not awarded 2019 4 Alison Krauss singer Sharon Percy Rockefeller arts supporter The Musicians of the United States Military military musicians Jon Voight actor 2020 5 Toby Keith country musician Ricky Skaggs country musician Mary Costa 6 operatic soprano Nick Ut 6 photojournalist Earl A Rusty Powell III 6 director National Gallery of Art 2021 7 Bruce Springsteen musician Gladys Knight singer Mindy Kaling actress Julia Louis Dreyfus actress Jose Feliciano singer Vera Wang fashion designer Joan Shigekawa film director Judith Francisca Baca artist Fred Eychaner businessman and philanthropist Antonio Martorell painter The Billie Holiday Theatre theatre The International Association of Blacks in Dance preserves and promotes dance by people of African ancestry or originDeclined honors editIn 1989 composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein refused his award allegedly due to how a federal grant to an art show on AIDS had been revoked 8 In 1992 composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim refused his award claiming that the NEA had become a victim of its own and others political infighting and is rapidly being transformed into a conduit and a symbol of censorship and repression rather than encouragement and support 9 In 1997 poet Adrienne Rich refused her award as a protest against inconsistencies between art and the cynical politics of the Clinton administration 10 See also editNational Humanities Medal National Medal of Science National Medal of Technology and InnovationReferences edit National Endowment for the Arts 2018 Guide PDF National Endowment for the Arts Retrieved 29 November 2018 National Medal of Arts by Year National Endowment for the Arts Retrieved 29 November 2018 Vazquez Maegan Carvajal Nikki 21 March 2023 Bruce Springsteen Gladys Knight among group honored at the White House CNN Retrieved 2023 03 22 President Donald J Trump to Award the National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal The White House 17 November 2019 Retrieved 2021 02 25 Hutter Victoria January 15 2021 National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Congratulates Recipients of the 2020 National Medal of Arts www arts gov Retrieved January 25 2021 a b c President Donald J Trump Awarded the National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal The White House 14 January 2021 Retrieved 2021 02 25 Bruce Springsteen to get National Medal of Arts from Biden CBS News 21 March 2023 Retrieved 2023 03 21 Kimmelman Michael 1989 11 16 Leonard Bernstein Refuses The National Medal of Arts The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Brozan Nadine 1992 05 13 Chronicle The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Hot Ink www 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