North Carolina Heritage Award

 

 

The North Carolina Heritage Award has been postponed for 2021. Nominations may still be submitted for consideration in 2022.

Since 1989, the North Carolina Heritage Award has honored our state’s most eminent traditional artists and practitioners. Recipients of the Heritage Awards range from internationally acclaimed musicians to folks who quietly practice their art in family and community settings. Awardees receive a cash award and are honored in a ceremony that draws large and enthusiastic audiences. Several North Carolinians have gone on to receive the National Heritage Fellowship Awards presented by the National Endowment for the Arts.

These awards deepen our awareness of North Carolina’s diverse cultural traditions, and their importance to our state’s past, present and future.

Heritage Award recipients are nominated by citizens of the state and selected through panel process.

Explore podcast and video tributes to these artists for their individual artistic accomplishments and for representing the cultural treasures found in our communities small and large, rural and urban.

 

 

2018 North Carolina Heritage Award Recipients

Arvil Freeman
Arvil Freeman

Asha Bala
Asha Bala

Glenn and Lula Bolick
Glenn and Lula Bolick

Robert "Dick" Knight
Robert "Dick" Knight

Tony Williamson
Tony Williamson