For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
March 14, 2002
Arts and Humanities Medal Recipients Announced
President Bush Announced the Recipients of the National Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal
President George W. Bush today announced the recipients of the National
Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal for the year 2001. The
President and First Lady Laura Bush, Honorary Chairman of the
President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, will present the
medals to 14 individuals and two organizations at a ceremony in April.
National Medal of Arts Recipients for the year 2001:
- Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, Modern Dance
Company and School (New York)
- Rudolfo Anaya,
Writer (New Mexico)
- Johnny Cash, Singer and
Songwriter (Tennessee)
- Kirk Douglas, Actor and
Producer (California)
- Helen Frankenthaler,
Painter (Connecticut)
- Judith Jamison, Artistic
Director, Choreographer and Dancer (New York)
- Yo-Yo Ma, Cellist (Massachusetts)
- Mike Nichols, Director and Producer (New York)
National Humanities Medal Recipients for the year 2001:
- Jose Cisneros, Historical Illustrator
(Texas)
- Robert Coles, Child Psychologist,
Researcher and Professor of Psychiatry (Massachusetts)
- Sharon Darling, Teacher and Literacy Advocate
(Kentucky)
- William Manchester, Historian and
Writer (Connecticut)
- National Trust for
Historic Preservation, Preservation Organization (Washington, D.C.)
- Richard Peck, Author, (New York)
- Eileen Jackson Southern, Musicologist
(Florida)
- Tom Wolfe, Author, (New York)
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