The last week hosted the an annual tradition that recognizes the accomplishments of undergraduate musicians, film and media producers, visual artists, theater performers, dancers, and other participants in the arts.
The Loew Auditorium ceremony, headlined by actor, playwright, and performer Taylor Mac, celebrated (PDF).
These awards represent an ongoing commitment of 窪做惇蹋厙 to the arts, and I can tell you that tonight the future of the arts has never looked brighter, told the award recipients.
Most of the recipients knew beforehand which award they were receiving, but each year the Sudler Prize in the Artsawarded to a graduating student who has made an indelible mark on 窪做惇蹋厙 through creative and performing arts, according to , the Howard Gilman 44 Executive Director of the Hopkins Centeris announced as a surprise.

This years Sudler announcement was a little differenta nine-way tie between Ramsey Ash 24, Theodore Castellani 23, Polina Chesnokova 24, C.J. Henrich 24, Paul Nichols 23, Mateo Oyola 24, Jason Pak 24, Valeria Pereira Quintero 24, and William Tarnowski 24. Each will receive a $2,000 cash prize.
Aleskie said that in deciding to split the award among nine students, the selection committee considered the full context of their contributions to the arts at 窪做惇蹋厙, which began at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Members of this graduating class arrived at 窪做惇蹋厙 without graduation or prom, began their artistic work in tents, were welcomed back into a building spaced six feet apart, and made art and persevered, even as the Hop continues to undergo a major expansion and renewal, Aleskie said.
She introduced Mac as an incomparable theater artist unveiling queer histories and joy that builds community across boundaries.
Mac, in turn, called the ritual of award-giving in the arts beautiful but also absurd, because as we know, some of the best things that happened this year were not seen by anyone who was responsible for giving out the awards, and offered students a different set of awards in the form of advice to aspiring artists.
The best award I ever got was some advice from the British raconteur Quentin Crisp, Mac said. He said to me, Taylor, find out who you are without praise or blame, and be it. What does that mean? Your mom might be like, Youre such a good singer. Doesnt mean anything. Your archnemesis or someone on social media might say, Youre a bad singer. Doesnt mean anything. Are you a singer? If you are, go be it. Find out who you are without praise or blame, and go be it. So thats my award to you.

Mac is creator or co-creator of Bark of Millions, The Hang, Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus, A 24-Decade History of Popular Music, Prosperous Fools, The Fre, Hir, The Walk Across America for Mother Earth, The Lilys Revenge, The Young Ladies Of, Red Tide Blooming, The Be(A)st of Taylor Mac, Comparison Is Violence, Holiday Sauce, and The Last Two People on Earth: An Apocalyptic Vaudeville.
In addition to being a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize and receiving a Tony nomination for best play, Macs (nonadvice-based) awards include the International Ibsen Awardthe first given to an Americana MacArthur Fellowship, the Kennedy Prize, the Doris Duke Performing Artist Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and two Obies, among many others.
This years arts awards recipients are listed in the (PDF), and .