A Tribe for Jazz is proud to announce that it has been awarded the celebrated Paul E. Young Outstanding Achievement in Education Award by Columbus Landmarks. This esteemed recognition honors the legacy of Paul E. Young, a founding Trustee of Columbus Landmarks and a longtime Professor of Structure at Ohio State College. The award celebrates people and organizations main the invention of recent dimensions of Columbus’s architectural and historic legacy.
The award ceremony happened on Monday, Might 20, 2024, on the CCAD Design Studios on Broad Avenue. Columbus Landmarks hosted the occasion, which was attended by esteemed group members who’ve made vital contributions to preserving and celebrating town’s wealthy historical past and tradition.
“We’re deeply honored to obtain the Paul E. Young Outstanding Achievement in Education Award,” stated Stephanie Matthews, Government Director of A Tribe for Jazz. “This recognition is a testomony to our dedication to educating and galvanizing the group by the facility of jazz and its historic significance. Jazz isn’t solely a profound cultural expression but in addition a catalyst for innovation and therapeutic. We’re devoted to persevering with our mission of enriching lives by exploring and sharing the transformative affect of jazz.”
A Tribe for Jazz joins an illustrious record of award winners who’ve made outstanding contributions to the group:
- Henry L. Hunker City Legacy Award – Marshall Shorts, Artistic-in-Chief at Artfluential, Bronzeville Universe
- Paul E. Young Outstanding Achievement in Education Award – Stephanie Matthews, A Tribe for Jazz
- Frederick J. Holdridge Outstanding Group Award – The STEAM Manufacturing facility, The School of Arts & Sciences at Ohio State College
- Dixie Sayre Miller Patron Award – Bexley Historic Society, Bexley Historic Portraits of Reminiscences
- James L. Keyes President’s Award – Dr. Nathan Harris
- Larrilyn Edwards Connector Award – Brian Williams, Journalist
- Ed Lentz Prize – The documentary movie of Jack’s/Summit Station entitled, “Free Beer Tomorrow”
Columbus Landmarks continues to acknowledge and have fun people and teams who play a pivotal function in preserving the historic and architectural narrative of Columbus. The Paul E. Young Outstanding Achievement in Education Award highlights A Tribe for Jazz’s dedication to instructional initiatives that promote an appreciation for the wealthy tapestry of town’s cultural heritage.
For extra details about A Tribe for Jazz and its applications, please go to www.atribeforjazz.org or contact Stephanie Matthews, SMatthews@atribeforjazz.org.
About Columbus Landmarks:
Columbus Landmarks is a nonprofit group dedicated to the preservation of Columbus’s historic structure and cultural heritage. By schooling, advocacy, and engagement, Columbus Landmarks seeks to make sure that town’s architectural and historic legacy is well known and maintained for future generations.
About A Tribe for Jazz
The mission of A Tribe for Jazz is to protect the legacy and advance the way forward for jazz by visible storytelling, dwell and digital performances, schooling, and group engagement. A Tribe for Jazz positions jazz artists to interrupt by to a wider viewers by harnessing the facility and common human attraction of their very own tales that elevate and rework the encounter between artist and listener. Such is the holistic, interdisciplinary magic that A Tribe for Jazz brings about with its inventive and technical groups. The aim is to inform these artists’ tales in a manner that displays their excellence and genuine humanity, and to discover how their lives and artistic processes are formed by relationships. For extra info, go to www.atribeforjazz.org. IG: @atribeforjazz_ and FB: A Tribe for Jazz.