Charlottetown arts awards recognize wide array of performing, visual artists
Ron Irving given lifetime achievement award
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The City of Charlottetown presented awards honouring members of its cultural community on Friday afternoon.
The Charlottetown Arts and Culture Awards recognized a diverse group: a photographer, a musician, a screenwriter, a comedian and a long-time member of the Island's theatre community.
Ron Irving — the founding artistic director of Theatre PEI and director of more than 100 plays during his career — was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Irving was also creator of The Venerables, a seniors' theatre troupe that toured Canada for 25 years. Most recently he wrote and directed the Black Island History play Old Stock.
Other awards went to:
- John Sylvester, photographer: Artistic Excellence Award.
- Emilee Sorrey, musician: Emerging Artist Award.
- Louise Lalonde, screenwriter: Champion of the Arts.
Spotlight awards were presented to comedian Sam MacDonald and actor, dancer and choreographer Morgan Wagner.