Governor’s Leadership in the Arts Award Presented to SUU

Published: May 05, 2017 | Read Time: 2 minutes

Art StudentGovernor Gary Herbert and the Utah Division of Arts and Museums has awarded Southern Utah University the Governor’s Leadership in the Arts Award for organization of the year. This award recognizes an organization that has made significant contributions to sustain and enhance the arts through education, leadership, creativity, and partnership building.

The arts, in all their forms, have always been a critical element in the academic and community culture at Southern Utah University. SUU plays an important role in creating, nurturing, and presenting high-caliber artistic expression in a rural part of Utah and, in doing so, influences communities throughout the region and, indeed, the country. This recognition is Utah’s highest honor in the arts.

“We are very honored to be received this prestigious award,” said Wyatt. “SUU works hard to integrate the arts and sciences, and all disciplines in between. We see the arts as being critical to the development of individuals and communities.”

Engelstad TheatreIn July 2016, under the leadership of Wyatt, SUU opened the Beverley Taylor Sorenson Center for the Arts. The Beverley Center incorporates visual arts, live theatre, and dynamic arts education on the campus of SUU. The Beverley Center is home to the Southern Utah Museum of Art (SUMA) and new state-of-the-art facilities for the Utah Shakespeare Festival.

In addition to being home to the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespeare Festival, the University has a vibrant College of Performing and Visual Arts. Under the leadership of Dean Shauna Mendini, CPVA is comprised of nationally accredited departments of Art and Design, Music, and Dance. The College also offers programs in Theatre Arts, graduate programs in Arts Administration and Music, as well as a Center for Shakespeare Studies.

More than 60 full- and part-time faculty and staff are engaged in teaching and mentoring nearly 600 students in CPVA. Students participate in over 195 arts-related classes and more than 100 performances, lectures, presentations, and exhibitions on campus each year.

SUMAAlumni of the various arts programs are employed as artists and administrators from art galleries in Chicago to Broadway to Los Angeles.

This year’s recipients of the Governor’s Leadership in the Arts Awards are:

  • Organization: Southern Utah University
  • Education: Noemi Veronica Hernandez-Balcazar, District Arts Coordinator for Dance and Visual Arts in Granite School District
  • Local Arts Agency: Murray City Cultural Arts, under the leadership of Mary Ann Kirk
  • Individual: Emma Dugal, Bountiful Davis Art Center Director

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