The winners, who will each receive a $75,000
grant, were announced as Karen Sherman for dance, Sky Hopinka
for film/ video, Christian Scott for music, Phil Soltanoff in
theater and Firelei Baez in visual arts.
The awards, first given out in 1994 and administered by
California Institute of the Arts, are chosen by a panel of
experts and given to risk-taking artists in their mid-careers,
according to the foundation.
Alpert, 85, is best known as leader of Herb Alpert and the
Tijuana Brass, which released a string of top-selling albums and
singles in the 1960s. Alpert also co-founded A&M Records.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb in Los Angeles; Editing by Matthew
Lewis)
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