Advertisement

Arts council lauds 11 Californians

Share

Eleven Californians who “have fought long and hard to protect and advance the arts” will receive awards in January from the California Arts Coun- cil.

Southern Californians chosen by Barry Hessenius, the arts council’s director, are Michael Alexander, executive director of the Grand Performances series in downtown Los Angeles; Ed Waterstreet, artistic director of Deaf West Theatre in North Hollywood; Ramaa Bharadvaj, artistic director of the Yorba Linda-based classical Indian dance company Angahar Ensemble; Gerald Yoshitomi, arts consultant and former executive director of the Japanese American Community and Cultural Center in L.A.; Teri Knoll, director of the California Assn. of Museums, based in Santa Ana; and Alan Ziter, longtime director of the San Diego Performing Arts League.

Honorees from Northern California are Marie Acosta, director of the San Francisco-based Latino Arts Network; Moy Eng, performing arts program director for the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation in Menlo Park; Chike C. Nwoffiah, who doubles as artistic director of the Oriki Theatre in Mountain View and director of the California Black Arts Alliance; Vinay Patel, administrative director of San Francisco’s Asian Improv aRts group and co-director of the California Asian American Pacific Islander Arts Network; and Sacramento arts consultant Brenda Jew Waters.

Advertisement

-- Mike Boehm

Advertisement