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CBCA Awards 2022: FCI Constructors


 

Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA) celebrates innovative partnerships, generous philanthropy, creative businesses, and stellar leadership across the Colorado — as recognized at CBCA’s Business for the Arts Awards, presented by EY and PNC Bank, that took place on March 15, 2022.

As part of the CBCA awards and celebration, The Arts & Business Partnership Award Honorees are exemplary organizations that have gone above and beyond to support the arts and creative industries.


Meet: FCI Constructors.

Headquartered in Grand Junction, Honoree FCI Constructors is a general contractor building innovative projects across the western U.S. The teams leverage their skills and resources, such as by installing crowd-catching sculptures in downtown Grand Junction’s annual “Art on the Corner,” a nationally recognized and long-standing public art program.

Furthermore, FCI Constructors has been instrumental in the renovation of the historic Avalon Theatre in Grand Junction, while philanthropically supporting the arts all throughout the Grand Valley.

Emceed by CBS4 Anchorman and Award-winning Journalist Jim Benemann, and introduced by FCI Constructors Superintendent Troy Reynolds, learn more how FCI Constructors proves to be more than a construction firm by inspiring vibrancy and attracting business in the Western Slope and beyond:


View the 2022 Business for the Arts Awards Luncheon presentation, full program: Digital Edition. View the playlist to see all 12 honorees from the 2022 Business for the Arts Awards and more, on YouTube: Awards Playlist.

Information and media courtesy of Meredith Badler, Deputy Director for Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA).

CBCA Awards 2022: Conscious Alliance


 

Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA) celebrates innovative partnerships, generous philanthropy, creative businesses, and stellar leadership across the Colorado — as recognized at CBCA’s Business for the Arts Awards, presented by EY and PNC Bank, that took place on March 15, 2022.

As part of the CBCA awards and celebration, The Arts & Business Partnership Award Honorees are exemplary organizations that have gone above and beyond to support the arts and creative industries.


Meet: Conscious Alliance.

Based in Broomfield, Conscious Alliance is a network of creatives — artists, musicians, food makers, and music lovers — using their talents and partnerships to end hunger in underserved communities nationwide.

Conscious Alliance has been collaborating with musicians and partners since 2002, in hosting “Art That Feeds,” orchestrating food drives at concerts and music festivals while working with artists to create commemorative posters. Their services help to feed families from indigenous communities and schools to remote areas through food pantries and meal programs.

Emceed by CBS4 Anchorman and Award-winning Journalist Jim Benemann, and introduced by Director of Marketing and Digital Partnerships Ali Stone, learn more how Conscious Alliance has integrated community outreach and helped to reduce food insecurity:


View the 2022 Business for the Arts Awards Luncheon presentation, full program: Digital Edition. View the playlist to see all 12 honorees from the 2022 Business for the Arts Awards and more, on YouTube: Awards Playlist.

Information and media courtesy of Meredith Badler, Deputy Director for Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA).

CBCA Awards 2022: The Colorado Chautauqua


 

Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA) celebrates innovative partnerships, generous philanthropy, creative businesses, and stellar leadership across the Colorado — as recognized at CBCA’s Business for the Arts Awards, presented by EY and PNC Bank, that took place on March 15, 2022.

As part of the CBCA awards and celebration, The Arts & Business Partnership Award Honorees are exemplary organizations that have gone above and beyond to support the arts and creative industries.


Meet: Colorado Chautauqua.

Located at the base of the Flatirons in Boulder, Honoree, The Colorado Chautauqua, is one of the few remaining Chautauquas in the U.S. and one of 26 National Historic Landmarks in Colorado.

Named after a Iroquois word, a Chautauqua is historically known as a social gathering designed to bring people together over new ideas and cultural enrichment, which grew into The Chautauqua Movement that spanned across American communities in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Chautauquas continue to rise and renew today. The Colorado Chautauqua represents the West in preserving the movement’s history, while welcoming visitors annually for lodging and events to open space trails and educational programs.

Recently, The Colorado Chautauqua partnered with the Cal-Wood Education Center for a communal Art in the Park project. The groups brought together local artists in creating handmade benches from trees damaged by the Cal-Wood Fire, raising awareness for wildfire protection and land recovery.

Emceed by CBS4 Anchorman and Award-winning Journalist Jim Benemann and introduced by Director of Development for The Colorado Chautauqua Debbie Stewart, learn more how the group was honored and how they continue to support the arts community today:


View the 2022 Business for the Arts Awards Luncheon presentation, full program: Digital Edition. View the playlist to see all 12 honorees from the 2022 Business for the Arts Awards and more, on YouTube: Awards Playlist.

Information and media courtesy of Meredith Badler, Deputy Director for Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA).

CBCA Awards 2022: Artwork Archive


 

Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA) celebrates innovative partnerships, generous philanthropy, creative businesses, and stellar leadership across the Colorado — as recognized at CBCA’s Business for the Arts Awards, presented by EY and PNC Bank, that took place on March 15, 2022.

As part of the CBCA awards and celebration, The Arts & Business Partnership Award Honorees are exemplary organizations that have gone above and beyond to support the arts and creative industries.


Meet: Artwork Archive.

Based in Denver with a global reach, Honoree Artwork Archive has been the preferred cloud-based art inventory system for artists, collectors, and organizations for more than a decade. Artwork Archive focuses on advancing creative careers and the business of art through robust, accessible educational resources. The collective recently launched The Art Business Accelerator Grants, offering unrestricted funds and training for artists.

Emceed by CBS4 Anchorman and Award-winning Journalist Jim Benemann, and introduced by co-founder of Artwork Archive Justin Anthony, learn more how Art Archive has innovated the digital scape especially designed for artists:


View the 2022 Business for the Arts Awards Luncheon presentation, full program: Digital Edition. View the playlist to see all 12 honorees from the 2022 Business for the Arts Awards and more, on YouTube: Awards Playlist.

Information and media courtesy of Meredith Badler, Deputy Director for Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA).

CBCA Awards 12 Honorees in Business for the Arts 2022


On March 15, Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA) celebrated 12 honorees at its 2022 Business for the Arts Awards, presented by EY and PNC Bank.

CBCA’s largest annual fundraiser and celebration — the Awards luncheon is the only statewide event honoring companies and individuals for their outstanding partnerships and engagement with the arts.

The event was attended by 600 corporate, cultural and civic leaders at the Seawell Grand Ballroom at the Denver Performing Arts Complex (DCPA), as well as livestreamed to attendees around the state.

CBCA received a record number of nominations this year, and the 2022 honorees were selected by an independent panel of judges.

“Their stories demonstrate the agility of the arts and creative industries sector, and how art is essential to our lives and strengthens our communities.” -Dustin Whistler (CBCA, Forte)

Founded in 1985, CBCA has been producing this inspiring, arts-infused event for 35 years, featuring exemplary honorees and a variety of homegrown entertainers and Colorado artists. CBCA has honored nearly 200 companies and individuals in that time.

“We are thrilled to recognize these outstanding individuals and organizations for their inspiring and innovative business and arts partnerships. Their stories demonstrate the agility of the arts and creative industries sector, and how art is essential to our lives and strengthens our communities,” said Dustin Whistler, Chair of CBCA’s Board of Directors, and Founder & Principal, Forte Commercial Real Estate.

The main Awards luncheon program, emceed by CBS4 Anchorman and award-winning Journalist Jim Benemann, was punctuated with four live performances, and underwritten by Moye White.

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Excerpt from “Say My Name,” by Local Theater Company | (photo by: Amanda Tipton Photography)

The program opened with spoken word artist, Assétou Xango, a poet, coach, community activist, and former Poet Laureate of Aurora.

Local indie band, Ramakhandra, provided an out-of-this-world sonic experience featuring a harpist, bassist, Atari synth player, drummer, and vocalist.

Boulder-based Local Theater Company premiered an excerpt from a new musical, “Say My Name,” with Book and Direction by Pang Yuan Yuan, and Music and Lyrics by David Nehls.

The Awards luncheon closed with an energetic Mexican folklórico dance performance from ArtistiCO, a nonprofit uplifting Denver’s local Latin culture.

Prior to the event, guests mingled at a networking reception, underwritten by Xcel Energy, featuring an immersive dance, theater, and artistic experience provided by Fort Collins-based LuneAseas.

Honorees and sponsors attended a VIP Reception, underwritten by East West Partners, with live music from jazz musician Camilla Vaitaitis at Prelude + Post.

The original Award Artwork presented to each of the honorees was commissioned from Wheat Ridge sculpture artist Kevin Robb, and underwritten by HealthONE.

Each of the table centerpieces were handcrafted by students from MSU Denver’s Center for Visual Art, which were unique upcycled artworks, underwritten by Bellco Credit Union.

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Immersive dance performance at CBCA reception, by LuneAseas. | (photo by: Amanda Tipton Photography)

2022 Arts & Business Partnership Award Honorees

The Arts & Business Partnership Award honorees are exemplary organizations that have gone above and beyond to support the arts and creative industries.

  • Artwork Archive, based in Denver with a global reach, goes beyond their core art inventory software platform to advance creative careers, including a robust blog and business accelerator grants and trainings.
  • The Colorado Chautauqua, a Boulder icon, partnered with Cal-Wood Education Center for Art in the Park, raising awareness for wildfire protection and recovery through creative benches built by local artists from fire damaged trees.
  • Conscious Alliance, of Broomfield, is a network of creatives working to end hunger through food drives and artistic posters at music concerts that fuel meals across Colorado and the U.S.
  • FCI Constructors, of Grand Junction, leverages their skills and resources to install downtown Grand Junction’s annual Art on the Corner sculptures, in addition to renovating the Avalon Theatre and philanthropically supporting the arts in Grand Valley.
  • Holiday Twin Drive-In, in Fort Collins, partnered with Fort Collins Musicians Association in 2020 to provide a safe place for live music during the pandemic with a weekly concert series supporting dozens of bands and hundreds of musicians.
  • Meow Wolf Denver’s new Convergence Station has been investing in Denver’s diverse creative community with a focus on social impact, accessibility and the needs of the Sun Valley neighborhood where they’re located.
  • PNC Bank has proven to be a champion of arts and culture partnerships through impactful sponsorships, significant grantmaking and employee leadership opportunities since entering the Colorado market in 2018.
  • Urban Peak’s downtown Denver youth shelter created a new music studio, spearheaded by a University of Colorado Denver songwriting professor, in order to provide youth experiencing homelessness with a cathartic and expressive outlet.
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The Arts & Business Partnership Award honoree: Meow Wolf Denver | (photo by: Amanda Tipton Photography)

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The Arts & Business Partnership Award honoree: PNC Bank | (photo by: Amanda Tipton Photography)

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EY Next Wave Leadership Award

The EY Next Wave Leadership Award honors rising professionals who are leading the future of our cultural community.

  • Tara Rynders, Registered Nurse, Artistic Director and Founder of You & Me and The Clinic, is harnessing the power of dance to combat compassion fatigue and build resiliency for healthcare workers through immersive performances and art-based workshops.
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EY Next Wave Leadership Award: Tara Rynders | (photo by: Amanda Tipton Photography)

PNC Bank Cultural Leadership Award

The PNC Bank Cultural Leadership Award recognizes an outstanding graduate of CBCA’s Leadership Arts program who has made an impact on arts and culture in Colorado.

  • Roopesh Aggarwal, Senior Director – Business Innovation at Xcel Energy, joined the Board of Central City Opera after graduating from Leadership Arts in 2016 and has provided extraordinary leadership, guidance, and vision as Board President and now Co-Chairman during a transformative time for the organization.
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PNC Bank Cultural Leadership Award Honoree: Roopesh Aggarwal | (photo by: Amanda Tipton Photography)

Volunteer Attorney Impact Award

The Volunteer Attorney Impact Award recognizes an outstanding attorney who has provided pro bono legal services to Colorado creatives and advanced CBCA’s Colorado Attorneys for the Arts (CAFTA) program.

  • Dave Rein, Attorney at Erickson Kernell IP, is an advocate for the arts through his pro bono legal service and education with CAFTA, as well as volunteer roles with 40 West Arts, Jefferson County Cultural Council and Mi Casa Resource Center.

John Madden, Jr. Leadership Award

Named for CBCA’s founding chairman, the John Madden, Jr. Leadership Award recognizes a lifetime of extraordinary leadership and a legacy of support for the arts.

  • Richard Carter is a renowned artist and activist and has been spearheading creative development in the Roaring Fork Valley since the 1970s, including founding the Aspen Art Museum and supporting Anderson Ranch Art Center, Art Base and the new The Arts Campus at Willits (TACAW) in Basalt.
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John Madden, Jr. Leadership Award: Richard Carter | (photo by: Amanda Tipton Photography)

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“We thank all of the inspiring honorees and arts performers at today’s 35th anniversary Awards luncheon. The 2022 Business for the Arts Awards illustrate the mutual benefits when arts and business collaborate,” said Christin Crampton Day, CBCA executive director.

In addition to celebrating the 2022 Business for the Arts Award honorees, CBCA recognized Colorado State Representative Leslie Herod for receiving the 2021 Public Leadership in the Arts Award during this event. Representative Herod was presented with this Award by Americans for the Arts and National Conference of State Legislatures.

CBCA thanks our generous sponsors who make this award celebration possible. The Business for the Arts Awards are presented by EY and PNC Bank. Generous support is also provided by HealthONEMoye WhiteEast West PartnersXcel Energy and Bellco Credit Union,  In-kind and media partners are CBS4ColoradoBizMoxtopiaOccasions Catering and The Publishing House.

(Photos by: Amanda Tipton Photography)

Meredith Badler is Deputy Director for Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA). CBCA advances Colorado’s creative economy by connecting business and the arts through arts engagement, advocacy, training, research, and volunteerism. CBCA is a 501c3 nonprofit membership organization of leading Colorado companies who recognize the link between cultural vitality and economic success. Follow CBCA on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Be an advocate for the arts, and join the new Colorado Arts Action Network.

Businesses step up for the arts

Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA) brought a new sense of accessibility, creativity and purpose to its annual Business for the Arts Awards.

In its 36th year, the statewide event was scheduled for March 9 to honor companies and individuals for their partnerships and engagement with the arts, with a (virtual) twist. The event was live-streamed from the People’s Building in the Aurora Cultural Arts District and featured some pre-recorded performances and videos of honorees.

As the state’s art industry grapples with the devastating effects of COVID-19, the event celebrates the resiliency of the arts community and the businesses that continued to lift the community. Not only were Colorado’s art and creative industries hit hard when the pandemic forced the closure of arts and cultural venues, but corporate giving and support to the arts declined significantly in 2020.

“We need arts and business partnerships now more than ever. The arts are struggling, and we need the private sector to stand up and continue to support them and the role that they play in our community,” says Meredith Badler, deputy director at CBCA. “There are some really wonderful examples of arts and business partnerships continuing on, and we are giving awards to many of them to be honored.”

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Lending support

Even in trying times, the organizations and individuals honored at 2021 Business for the Arts Awards stepped up this past year to support the arts through new programs and projects as well as through the continuation of pledged support.

One honoree, RedLine Community Art Center, was quick to help provide artists and the creative sector with access to resources when the economic and health crisis took hold. The contemporary arts center not only helped administer arts relief funds, but helped artists find work opportunities and stay engaged in their communities. This included a project where the organization hired local textile artists to sew masks that they could then pay artists for and provide to the community.

“Partnerships between businesses and arts entities are so important because they connect and build relationships between individuals and new ways of thinking that can expand the impact of support that is possible on both sides,” says Louise Martorano, executive director of RedLine Community Art Center. “Mutual aid models and collaborations that tackle both the economic and health crisis under one program or effort will help the creative sectors and business sector better persevere through the pandemic.”

This desire to enhance collaboration between arts and business drove one local business owner to activate artwork across the city. “I saw firsthand the impact COVID-19 had on my local experiential marketing agency,” says Nikki Kolakowski, co-founder of Eclectic Activation. Kolakowski started Windows of Inspiration, which paired artists and small businesses to bring art and activation to local businesses and draw attention to both the creative and private sectors.

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“Windows of Inspiration has strengthened our tie to the community and deepened our relationships with our sponsors, artists and local businesses,” Kolakowski says.

Pizzeria Locale was honored for its Community Pizza Box program, launched last year. Though the restaurant industry was also hit hard during the pandemic, Pizzeria Locale used the resources it had to support the arts. Pizzeria Locale featured artwork on its pizza boxes from local arts organizations – such as Access Gallery and Art from Ashes – to amplify their voices and work. The chain also supports the arts through food donations, commissions and by prominently featuring local art at its locations.

“This past year highlighted the tenuous nature of beloved restaurants and arts organizations, which give life to our communities and cultures,” says Chris Donato, brand manager at Pizzeria Locale. “It’s never been more important to actively support restaurants and arts organizations that bring life and positive change to Denver.”

Other honorees this year represented those who, amid the challenges of the past year, held steadfast in their commitment to the arts. This includes Charles Schwab, which maintained its support of accessible and inclusive arts and performance programs at the Lone Tree Arts center as well as its integration of the arts at its Denver headquarters.

Honorees also included Jeanette Trujillo-Lucero, founder and artistic director of Fiesta Colorado Dance Company, who was recognized for her lifetime of work as a leader, performer, choreographer, educator and mentor for the Latino arts.

Trujillo-Lucero formed Fiesta Colorado in 1972 and has been dedicated since to preserving the cultural traditions of the Spanish and Mexican dance and music arts for the community. “I have been able to see my mission come full circle … fulfilled through the many students, professional dancers and world leaders I have taught over the years,” Trujillo-Lucero says. In fact, one of her students, Jose “Chepe” Rosales, was honored by CBCA as the founder and artistic director of ArtistiCO.

For Trujillo-Lucero and her organization, this year has been one for growth; virtual performances open the doors for broader audiences and greater preservation of the art she and her dancers create — as well as remaining consistent in what has brought her success all these years, even through the challenges that came in 2020.

“The arts are the brighter part, the spiritual part of the pandemic, of what we’re all going through,” says Trujillo-Lucero. “We’re gonna come out of it, but we need more support.”

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Artwork outside 7Twenty Boardshop in Denver.

2021 Business for the Arts Awards Honorees

  • Carbondale Clay Center: plays a vital role in the Roaring Fork Valley as a supportive and healing place to build community through artistic expression and education.
  • Charles Schwab: integrates the arts into its metro Denver headquarters and supports a range of accessible and inclusive arts and performance programs at the Lone Tree Arts Center.
  • Craig Hospital: embeds the arts into its rehabilitation programs and partners with groups like Phamaly Theatre Company to ensure the arts are accessible for all.
  • Eclectic Activation: for its launch of the Windows of Inspiration, which brings together corporate sponsors, small businesses and artists to boost awareness and hope during this challenging time.
  • Jack’s Solar Garden: The solar-powered farm in Longmont is cultivating creativity through its Artist on the Farm program and unique community partnerships.
  • Levitt Pavilion Denver: Beyond hosting 50 free music concerts a year, the Pavilion is advancing Colorado’s music industry through education, inclusion and advocacy.
  • Pizzeria Locale: amplifying the transformational power of the arts through partnerships with Access Gallery and Art from Ashes, such as featuring poetry and original artworks on its pizza boxes.
  • RedLine Contemporary Art Center: Honored for its support of Colorado’s creative sector, from administering vital economic relief funds to community organizing for social justice.

EY Next Wave Leadership Award

Jose “Chepe” Rosales, founder and artistic director of ArtistiCO and professional Mexican folklórico dancer, is honored for his leadership and entrepreneurial spirit and for innovating new ways to advance arts and culture across heritages, generations, borders and technology.

PNC Bank Cultural Leadership Award

Michael Sattler, executive director of the Rocky Mountain Arts Association, is a true arts champion even in the face of uncertainty. He is honored for leading his 2020 Leadership Arts class to raise record-breaking scholarship funds while steering the growth of his own organization comprising Denver Gay Men’s Chorus and Denver Women’s Chorus.

Volunteer Attorney Impact Award

Shirin Chahal, associate attorney at the Law Offices of Daniel T. Goodwin, is honored for her legal practice that supports the creative industries, including pro bono assistance through CAFTA and civic leadership positions.

John Madden Jr. Leadership Award

Jeanette Trujillo-Lucero, founder and artistic director of Fiesta Colorado Dance Company, is honored for serving as a pillar in the Colorado arts community. She has been a tireless performer, educator, mentor and catalyst for Latino arts for more than 40 years.

Check out the 2021 Awards Honoree video playlist below.