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2022 and 2023 National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal Citations

National Medal of Arts

  • 2022
    • Debbie Allen: An award-winning actress, dancer, choreographer, producer, director, and writer whose work spans across various disciplines in the performing arts.
    • Elaine May: A renowned comedian, writer, director, and actress known for her groundbreaking comedy and influential work in film and television.
    • Amy Tan: A celebrated author whose novels explore the Asian American experience and have been translated into more than 30 languages.
    • Joan Tower: A distinguished composer whose music has been performed by major orchestras and chamber ensembles around the world.
    • Garth Brooks: A country music icon who has sold over 157 million albums worldwide and is known for his energetic live performances.
    • Midori Gotō: A violinist of exceptional talent who has captivated audiences with her virtuosic performances and dedication to music education.
    • Sally Field: A legendary actress who has won two Academy Awards, three Emmys, and two Golden Globes for her unforgettable performances in film and television.
    • Federico Peña: A former mayor of Denver and U.S. Secretary of Transportation who has dedicated his career to public service and the advancement of arts and culture.
    • Michael Tilson Thomas: A world-renowned conductor who has led major orchestras including the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the New World Symphony.
  • 2023
    • Maya Lin: An artist and architect known for her evocative sculptures and memorials, including the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
    • Zadie Smith: A groundbreaking author whose novels have been praised for their sharp wit, keen observations, and exploration of contemporary themes.
    • Cornel West: A renowned philosopher, author, and activist whose work on race, democracy, and spirituality has inspired generations of thinkers and activists.
    • Willie Nelson: A legendary singer, songwriter, and guitarist who has been a pioneer in country music for over six decades.
    • George Chakiris: A Tony Award-winning actor, dancer, and singer who is best known for his iconic role in “West Side Story.”
    • Joan Baez: A folk singer and activist who has used her powerful voice to champion social justice and inspire countless people.
    • Patti LuPone: A three-time Tony Award-winning actress and singer who has graced Broadway stages for decades with her extraordinary performances.
    • Molly Shannon: An Emmy Award-winning comedian and actress known for her hilarious characters and memorable performances on “Saturday Night Live” and other shows.
    • André Leon Talley: A pioneering fashion journalist and editor who broke barriers and made a significant impact on the fashion industry.

National Humanities Medal

  • 2022
    • Annette Gordon-Reed: A historian and Pulitzer Prize winner known for her groundbreaking work on race, slavery, and American history.
    • Joy Harjo: A poet and writer whose work explores themes of Native American identity, history, and spirituality.
    • Bill T. Jones: A choreographer, dancer, and theater director whose work has challenged conventional boundaries and celebrated diversity.
    • Walter Isaacson: A biographer and author whose books have shed light on the lives and work of some of the most influential figures in history.
    • Kwame Alexander: A poet and author who has inspired young readers with his powerful stories and books.
    • Meredith Monk: A composer, performer, and choreographer known for her innovative work that blends music, theater, and dance.
    • Peter Stallybrass: A Shakespeare scholar and literary critic whose work has explored the intersections of culture, history, and power.
    • Rebecca Skloot: A science writer and author of the bestselling book “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.”
    • David Brion Davis: A historian who has spent his career studying slavery and its enduring legacy.
  • 2023
    • Nell Irvin Painter: A historian and author whose work has explored the history of race, gender, and slavery in America.
    • Viet Thanh Nguyen: A writer and Pulitzer Prize winner whose work confronts the complexities of war, colonialism, and the Vietnamese American experience.
    • John Meigs: A classicist and archaeologist who has led groundbreaking excavations at the ancient city of Sardis in Turkey.
    • Mary Beard: A Cambridge University professor and author who has written extensively about the ancient world and its relevance to contemporary society.
    • David Rubenstein: A philanthropist and co-founder of The Carlyle Group who has supported numerous cultural and educational institutions.
    • John Lewis Gaddis: A historian and Pulitzer Prize winner who has written extensively about the Cold War and American foreign policy.
    • Martha Nussbaum: A philosopher and author whose work explores the connections between ethics, emotions, and human flourishing.
    • John Hope Franklin: A historian and author who was a leading figure in the civil rights movement and whose work focused on the history of African Americans.
    • Patricia Limerick: A historian and author whose work has explored the history of the American West and the intersections of race, gender, and the environment.

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