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For Immediate Release: March 20, 2007

Melinda Laz, 303-522-9694, melindalaz@earthlink.net
or Elaine Mariner, Executive Director, CCA 303-892-3870; elaine.mariner@state.co.us

Nomination Deadline Extended for The 2007 Governor’s Arts Award
Nominate Your City or Town by April 4, 2007

DENVER—(February 13, 2007) The Colorado Council on the Arts together with Arts for Colorado has reinstated the Governor’s Art Award in 2007 with a new focus on Strong Arts Strong Communities. Since 1969, Governor’s Arts Awards have honored artists and organizations, as well as corporate and civic leaders, for their significant contributions to Colorado’s cultural environment. One award will be given to a Colorado city or town which has effectively employed the arts to enhance the quality of life and economic vitality of their community. Nomination forms are now available online at the Colorado Council on the Arts’ Web site at www.coloarts.org, or may be requested by mail by calling 303-892-3802. The deadline for nomination forms has been extended to April 4, 2007.

Nominations may be submitted by individuals residing in Colorado, civic organizations, non-profits operating in Colorado, or a business organization operating in the state. A panel of judges consisting of representatives from the Colorado Council on the Arts, Arts for Colorado and the Governor’s Office will review each nomination and select the winner based on the following criteria:

Once a nominee is chosen, the award will be presented at a ceremony in June in the winning community. The award given will consist of an original work of art created by a Colorado Artist. The artist will be chosen from among a list of 20 artists invited to submit their work for review by the Artist Selection Committee.

About the Colorado Council on the Arts
The Colorado Council on the Arts, a state agency, combines state funds with federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, and invests in communities across the state to ensure that the cultural, educational and economic benefits of the arts are enjoyed by thousands of Colorado youth and millions of Colorado citizens and visitors every day.

About Arts for Colorado
Arts for Colorado is a statewide nonprofit (501-C4) organization dedicated to improving the climate for culture throughout the state and whose mission is to facilitate statewide advocacy for Colorado's arts culture. Because public sector funding--and particularly state arts funding--has played an important role in building Colorado's cultural infrastructure, Arts for Colorado focuses much of its attention on the preservation and expansion of state arts support. For further information about AFC, please visit www.artsforcolorado.org or call 303-282-5633.

Click here for the Instructions and Nomination form.