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31st Arts Recognition Awards and Fundraiser

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31st Arts Recognition Awards and Fundraiser
Event Dates
September 9, 2025All Day
September 16, 2025All Day
September 23, 2025All Day


About 31st Arts Recognition Awards and Fundraiser

The 31st QAC Arts Recognition Awards and Annual Fundraiser is approaching. Six extraordinary champions of the arts will be celebrated on September 25th at Dinkel’s restaurant (11:00-2:00).

Luisé Cisneros — A non-binary Mexican/Canadian artist, Cisneros uses sculpture, painting, and film to braid Mexican and Canadian identities into potent, community-centred works—such as papel-picado and ofrenda installations at QAC—that confront diaspora, queerness, and the impact of words, and is now studying in for hir masters in Chicago.

Emebet Belete — An Ethiopian-born, Belleville-based mixed-media artist and educator, Belete couples international practice and women’s arts advocacy with deep local engagement, exemplified by her crochet-covered “Bridging Communities” public artwork.

Phil Bowerman — A pillar of the Belleville Theatre Guild for over 50 years, Bowerman has acted, directed, produced, archived its history, and mentored generations, safeguarding the vitality and legacy of the Pinnacle Playhouse.

Lola Reid Allin — An adventurous photographer, author, and arts patron, Reid Allin expands community horizons through global storytelling, generous support of local arts, and her award-winning book Highway to the Sky: An Aviator's Journey reflecting a trailblazing career as one of the first female airline transport pilots.

Kristina McIntosh — At the Quinte Ballet School, McIntosh leads the free Dancing with Parkinson’s program with accessible, uplifting choreography and steadfast care—growing participation, reducing isolation, and advancing her health studies to deepen its impact.

Jennifer E. Brant — A Kanyen’kehá:ka musician, artist, and educator from Kenhtè:ke, Brant blends Mohawk and English in her music, champions language revitalization, and leads community initiatives like the Kenhtè:ke Seed Sanctuary to foster cultural resurgence, youth engagement, and reconciliation.
Please come out to support arts and culture in our community and help fundraising efforts for the Quinte Arts Council. Tickets will be available soon!


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