California Arts Council to Award Influential Artists, Arts Leaders, and Arts Organizations at 50th Anniversary Celebration Event

SACRAMENTO, CA – The California Arts Council announced today the 10 artists, arts leaders, and arts organizations to be recognized at its upcoming 50th anniversary celebration.

The event, taking place April 20 in Sacramento, will commend the following, selected for their significant contributions to the cultural and civic life of California:

  • David Geffen
    Visionary producer and philanthropist who has shaped Los Angeles culture by bridging the worlds of music, film, and art while providing record-breaking support to the city’s premier cultural institutions.
  • Mildred Howard
    Berkeley-based artist and educator whose powerful sculptures and public installations explore memory and social justice, transforming California’s civic spaces into sites of reflection and inclusion.
  • Barbara Kruger
    World-renowned conceptual artist and educator whose bold, feminist, and anti-consumerist works have reshaped the visual language of contemporary art and social critique.
  • Magic Theatre
    A historic San Francisco institution that remains at the forefront of the performing arts by centering the voices of Indigenous, Black, and people of color to foster a more inclusive theatrical community.
  • Cheech Marin
    Legendary actor, director, writer, musician, art collector, humanitarian, multigenerational talent, cultural icon and champion to Chicano art.
  • Charles Ray
    Defining California sculptor and influential UCLA professor known for his uncanny, technically masterful works that have pushed the boundaries of contemporary sculpture on a global scale.
  • Sage Romero
    Member of the Big Pine Paiute and Taos Pueblo tribes who empowers Native youth through the AkaMya Culture Group, bridging traditional hoop dance and storytelling with modern media.
  • San Jose Taiko
    A world-class percussion ensemble that has spent over 50 years captivating global audiences and fostering cultural diversity through the artistry and philosophy of Japanese drumming.
  • Josie Talamantez
    A historian and activist who co-founded Chicano Park, preserving the cultural heritage of Barrio Logan by establishing the largest collection of Chicano murals in the United States.
  • Luis Valdez
    The founder of El Teatro Campesino who revolutionized Latino theater by blending professional artistry with social justice, beginning on the picket lines of the Delano Grape Strike.

“The artistic and cultural achievements of these individuals and organizations have been extraordinary, meaningful, immeasurable and immovable. California’s creative heart beats on due to their unwavering dedication,” said Executive Director Danielle Brazell.

Current Council members and CAC staff will also recognize the impact and legacy of the original members of the Arts Council, established in 1976, that laid the foundational groundwork for the state arts agency:

  • Peter Coyote
  • Suzanne Jackson
  • William Allaudin Mathieu
  • Gary Snyder
  • Luis Valdez

Original Council members Ruth Asawa, Karney Hodge, Alexander Mackendrick, and Noah Purifoy will also be posthumously honored with a special memorial tribute during the event.

“On behalf of the Council, it is my distinct pleasure within our 50th anniversary celebration to recognize the visionary leadership of our founding members and regale ourselves with our origin story,” said Council Chair Roxanne Messina Captor. “Then to look forward, to nourish and innovate our agency’s legacy of support for the arts, and seek to further cultivate our role as stewards of the creative and cultural landscape that is California.”

Award recipients were selected through a nomination process that included an opportunity for Council members to nominate up to two Californian artists, arts leaders, or arts organizations; State-Local Partner organizations were also invited to select one nominee each from their respective counties.

From this pool of approximately 100 nominees, a panel comprised of two Council members and the CAC Executive Director reviewed and score the nominations derived from the CAC’s panel-ranking rubric, which narrowed the list to 20 semifinalists. Those semifinalists were then presented to the Council body, which voted in a closed session to select the final cohort of awardees.

About the California Arts Council 50th Anniversary

In 2026, the California Arts Council (CAC) celebrates 50 years of creative impact. Established to encourage artistic awareness and participation, the CAC has spent five decades advancing artistic excellence, inclusion, and creativity as essential pillars of California’s identity. The 50th anniversary is a year-long milestone dedicated to honoring the agency’s legacy, celebrating the resilience of the state’s cultural landscape, and charting a strategic vision for the next 50 years of arts accessibility and innovation.

Details regarding the public awards ceremony and anniversary event in April are forthcoming. Visit https://arts.ca.gov/about/50-years-of-creative-impact for more information.


Media Inquiries Only:
Kimberly Brown
Public Affairs Specialist
kimberly.brown@arts.ca.gov

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Members of the California Arts Council include: Roxanne Messina Captor, Chair; Nicola Miner, Vice Chair; Caleb Duarte; Vicki Estrada; Leah Goodwin; Roy Hirabayashi; Alex Israel; Dorka Keehn; Phil Mercado; Rick Stein. Learn more at www.arts.ca.gov

The California Arts Council is committed to increasing the accessibility of its online content. For language and accessibility assistance, visit https://arts.ca.gov/about/about-us/language-communications-assistance. To read this announcement in Spanish, please use the website’s Google Translate tool by clicking the “Translate” link in the upper righthand corner of this page. 

El Consejo de las Artes de California se compromete a aumentar la accesibilidad de sus contenidos en línea. Para obtener ayuda con el idioma y la accesibilidad, visite https://arts.ca.gov/about/about-us/language-communications-assistance. Para leer este anuncio en español, utilice la herramienta Google Translate del sitio web haciendo clic en el enlace “Traducir” situado en la esquina superior derecha de esta página. 

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