COLUMBIA, S.C. – The South Carolina Arts Commission is happy to announce four unique and deserving 2024 recipients of the South Carolina Governor’s Awards for the Arts, the state’s highest award for exceptional achievement in
practicing or supporting the arts.
The SCAC presents the Governor’s Awards for the Arts annually each spring. The appointed members of the agency’s Board of Directors vote on nominees recommended by a panel for the award. In 2024, the SCAC board approved the recommendations of the following honorees from their respective categories to be recognized for outstanding achievement and contributions to the arts in South Carolina:
• LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT: Campbell Frost, Columbia
• INDIVIDUAL: Diane Frankenberger, Summerville
• ARTS IN EDUCATION: Dr. Minuette Floyd, Columbia
• ORGANIZATION: South Carolina Philharmonic, Columbia
“Through their unwavering dedication, talent, and commitment, this year's recipients exemplify the very essence of South Carolina's artistic spirit. Their contributions not only enrich our cultural landscape but also ensure that the arts are accessible to all. The Governor's Award is a testament to their exceptional achievements and a sincere appreciation for their invaluable role in shaping and enhancing life and culture across our state,” SCAC Executive Director David Platts said.
A committee appointed by the SCAC Board of Directors reviews all nominations. After a rigorous process and multiple meetings, the panel sends to the board a recommendation from each category with a nomination for its approval. Serving on the panel in 2024 were Dr. Sarah Lynn Hayes (Rock Hill), Glenis Redmond (Mauldin), and Regi Strickland (Lexington).
Recipients of the South Carolina Governor’s Awards for the Arts and Jean Laney Harris Folk Heritage Awards are honored during a broadcast presentation of the South Carolina Arts Awards, which are expected to air on South Carolina ETV this May at a date and time to be announced later.
About the 2024 Governor’s Award for the Arts recipients
An independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the South Carolina Philharmonic (Organization Category) performs and promotes high-quality, professional symphonic music, serving the community’s needs for cultural development and education, entertainment, and tourism since 1964. Music Director Morihiko Nakahara’s introduction in 2008 ushered in a “New Era of Artistic Excellence” that enabled the orchestra to become the Midlands pre-eminent performing arts group. While the SCP is committed to performing live symphonic music and providing dynamic educational opportunities in the Midlands, it embraces its responsibility to be a vibrant part of the cultural fabric of our diverse community. Though
known for performances of live symphonic music on stage, staff and musicians work closely with local partners to develop inclusive, educational and outreach programs to fill the community’s needs by committing to provide music for everyone in it.
About the South Carolina Arts Commission
The mission of the South Carolina Arts Commission is to promote equitable access to the arts and support the cultivation of creativity in South Carolina. We envision a South Carolina where the arts are valued and all people benefit from a variety of creative experiences.
A state agency created by the South Carolina General Assembly in 1967, the SCAC works to increase public participation in the arts through grants, direct programs, staff assistance and partnerships in artist development, arts industry, arts learning, creative placemaking, and folklife and traditional arts. Headquartered in Columbia, S.C., the SCAC is funded by the state of South Carolina, by the federal government through the National Endowment for the Arts, and other sources. Visit SouthCarolinaArts.com or call 803.734.8696, and follow @SCArtsComm on Facebook, Instagram, and X for #Arts4SC and #SCArtists content.