news press releases

STATE OF COLORADO..........NEWS RELEASE
__________________________________________________________
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
136 State Capitol Building
Denver, Colorado 80203
(303) 866 - 2471
(303) 866 - 2003 fax


For Immediate Release: May 30, 2007

Elaine Mariner, 303.892.3802, elaine.mariner@state.co.us

GRAND JUNCTION WINS GOVERNOR’S ARTS AWARD

Gov. Bill Ritter is pleased to announce that the city of Grand Junction is the recipient of the 2007 Governor’s Art Award, which recognizes a Colorado city or town that effectively employs the arts to enhance the quality of life and economic vitality of their community. From 1969 to 2002, Governor’s Arts Awards honored artists and organizations, as well as corporate and civic leaders, for their significant contributions to Colorado’s cultural environment. The award has been reinstated this year with a new focus on the role of the arts in community development.


Bill Ritter, Jr.
Governor

The Colorado Council on the Arts, a division of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, annually convenes a panel to review the nominations and select the recipient. The Western Colorado Center for the Arts nominated Grand Junction for this year’s award. In selecting Grand Junction as the recipient, the review panel cited several factors:

The award will be a large painting by Joellyn Duesberry, a Colorado artist nationally recognized for her landscape paintings. Duesberry’s work has been shown widely around the country, including a recent retrospective at the Denver Art Museum. She is represented by galleries coast to coast and several private collections.

The Governor plans to present the award to Grand Junction Mayor Jim Doody and the citizens of Grand Junction at a celebratory event later this summer.

The Colorado Council on the Arts 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.

# # #