Governor’s Arts Awards

Governor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts

Celebrating the Significance of the Arts in the State of New Mexico

The New Mexico Arts Commission and the New Mexico Arts Division are seeking nominations for the 2026 Governor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts. Each year, the Governor recognizes the extraordinary contributions individuals and organizations make to the arts in New Mexico.

The Governor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts were established in 1974 by then Governor Bruce King and First Lady Alice King to celebrate the significance of the arts to the State of New Mexico. Nominations are accepted from interested individuals and art organizations statewide culminating in an exhibition and awards ceremony each year when the Governor acknowledges the extraordinary achievements and contributions of New Mexican artists, arts organizations, and arts supporters.

Nominations for the awards are accepted each year from interested New Mexicans. Nominations may be made by any New Mexico resident except for New Mexico Arts Commissioners, New Mexico Arts Division staff, and staff in the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Cultural Affairs.
The 2026 awardees will be honored at a ceremony on October 15, 2026, in the historic St. Francis Auditorium at the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe.

Eligibility and Application Requirements:

NOMINATIONS FOR ARTISTIC ACHIEVEMENT:

Individual artists or arts groups/collectives from any discipline who have demonstrated significant and outstanding achievements in the arts will be considered for this award. Only living artists currently residing in New Mexico may be nominated.

NOMINATIONS MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

  • A letter of nomination stating how the nominee has demonstrated extraordinary achievement in the arts and why the nominee should be considered for the Governor’s Arts Award. Please include a summary of any contributions the nominee has made to the development of the arts in New Mexico and a brief description of the nominee’s artistic medium of choice.
  • A biography and C/V or resume, letters of support for the nominee.
  • Artistic Samples and Support Materials—Please provide artistic samples that demonstrate the achievements and contributions of the nominee. For example, image samples, links to performances or exhibitions, writing samples, articles or stories about the nominee.

NOMINATIONS FOR MAJOR CONTRIBUTION TO THE ARTS:

Individuals or organizations who have made significant or distinguished contributions to the arts in New Mexico will be considered for this award. Nominees may be arts patrons, arts advocates, arts educators, arts practitioners, philanthropists, businesses, nonprofits, or foundations with sustained involvement in and support for the arts. Only living individuals may be nominated and the individual or organization must be located in New Mexico.

NOMINATIONS MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

  • A letter of nomination describing the nominee’s history of support and involvement with the arts in New Mexico and why they are particularly deserving of recognition.
  • A complete biography and CV or resume.
  • Up to three letters of support are encouraged but not required.
  • Support Materials—Please upload samples that demonstrate the nominee’s contributions to or support for the arts in New Mexico. This may include articles about the nominee or the programs and activities that directly benefitted from their support, and/or samples that highlight of their professional or volunteer work in the cultural and philanthropic community.

Please note: Galleries may not nominate artists they represent. Self-nominations or nominations by immediate family or members of the same household will not be accepted. Please do not solicit multiple nominations for the same candidate but rather collect letters of support as part of a single nomination. Multiple nominations that appear to be part of a coordinated campaign effort will not be accepted; only the first nomination received will be considered. New Mexico Arts Commissioners, New Mexico Arts division staff, and staff in the Department of Cultural Affairs Office of the Secretary—are not permitted to write letters of support for nominations.

Complete a 2026 nomination form here

2025 Awards Celebration 

New Mexico Arts and the New Mexico Arts Commission hosted a pair of events in October to recognize this year’s Governor’s Arts Awards recipients. 

An exhibition of work from the 2025 recipients will be on display in the Governor’s Gallery on the fourth floor of the Roundhouse beginning Thursday, Oct. 16 until December 26, 2025.

The Governor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts are presented in collaboration with the Office of the Governor by the New Mexico Arts Commission and New Mexico Arts. This year’s Awards are made possible in part by major contributions from the Gale Family Foundation, Ramon Jose Lopez & Nancy Nichols Lopez, Catherine Oppenheimer, Henry Muñoz, Thornburg Investment Management, the New Mexico Music Commission, and the members of the New Mexico Arts Commission. The awards celebrate the diversity of New Mexico’s cultural and artistic traditions, as well as new and innovative forms of artistic expression. They also recognize the important work of arts supporters and contributors who passionately ensure the arts are available and accessible in their communities.

2025 Award Recipients

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Peter “Amahl” Amaral, Musician, Cerrillos

A co-founder of The New Mexico Jazz Workshop in 1975, drummer Peter “Amahl” Amaral showcased world class artists in NM such as Mose Allison, Richie Cole, Herb Ellis, and Eddie Harris. He’s toured with greats like Natalie Cole, Junior Brown,…

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Kevin Box, Sculptor, Cerrillos

For more than 25 years, Kevin Box has pioneered a process that transforms the delicate beauty of paper into enduring sculptures in bronze, stainless steel, and aluminum. Through close collaboration with his wife Jennifer, world-renowned origami masters, and expert foundry…

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Alden Timothy Cox, Painter, Bloomfield

Experience the West through Tim Cox’s eyes. Tim paints what he knows: contemporary cowboys, horses, cattle, and ranch life. Among Tim’s awards are the Prix De West and two Great American Cowboy Awards from the National Cowboy & Western History…

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Keshet Dance Company & Center for the Arts, Major Contributor to the Arts, Albuquerque

Rooted in dance, mentorship, and a welcoming space for the arts, Keshet Dance Company & Center for the Arts activates community and fosters unlimited possibilities through education, engagement, innovation, and the pursuit of justice. Founded in 1996 by Shira Greenberg,…

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Cannupa Hanska Luger (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, Lakota), Interdisciplinary Artist, Glorieta

Cannupa Hanska Luger is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist and cultural innovator whose expansive practice introduces new methodologies, ideas, and speculative technologies rooted in Indigenous innovation. Through installation, performance, and community engagement, he uplifts cultural continuity, ecological repair, and collective care.…

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Nacha Mendez a.k.a. Margarita Cordero (Chihene Nde Nation), Musician, Santa Fe

Nacha Mendez, Gila Apache and Chicana, grew up in La Union, New Mexico, where she discovered her love for music at an early age. A nationally acclaimed singer and composer, she has been honored with a National Endowment for the…

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Connie Voisine, Poet, Las Cruces

Connie Voisine is the author of the poetry book The Bower, which she began writing during a Fulbright Fellowship to Northern Ireland. Her writing appears in Poetry, The New Yorker, and other magazines and she was named a Guggenheim Fellow…

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Find the 2024 & 2023 Award Recipients here
View a complete list of past Governor’s Arts Awards Recipients here

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