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Closing soon: nominations for 2014 Ruby Awards

Closing soon: nominations for 2014 Ruby Awards

Nominations for the 2014 Ruby Awards close next Friday, August 29.

The Ruby Awards are an annual congratu-well-done handshake to influencers and groundbreakers in the SA arts scene, recognising valuable contributions to the arts by organisations, events or individuals. Named for Dame Ruby Litchfield, the awards are not monetary, but are laden with honour and respect for creative endeavours. The Rubys are open to “artists (all art forms), facilitators, volunteers, cultural sector workers, community participants, private enterprise and not-for-profit organisations, as well as State and local government and regional organisations”, across six self-nominated categories and three others. Since the inaugural awards in 2006, groups such as Windmill Theatre, BarrioTuxedo Cat TheatreOut Blak AdventuresFormat Festival and many, many more.

CATEGORIES FOR THE 2014 RUBY AWARDS

Best Work* Nomination form Best Event* Nomination form Community or Regional Impact (two awards)* Nomination form. Arts Enterprise* Nomination form Innovation* Nomination form Sustained Contribution by an Organisation or Group* Nomination form Sustained Contribution by an Individual Nomination form Geoff Crowhurst Memorial Award Nomination form Premier’s Award for Lifetime Achievement Nominations for the awards close next Friday, August 29. Make sure all nomination forms and supporting material reach Arts SA’s new Wakefield St premises (Level 16, 30 Wakefield Street, Adelaide, SA 5000) by 5pm on that day. Arts SA’s postal address: The Ruby Awards ​GPO Box 2308, Adelaide SA 5001 For more details about the awards, and to view a past list of winners, visit the Ruby Awards website. *self-nominated categories

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