Prix Paul-Émile-Borduas
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The Prix Paul-Émile-Borduas is an award by the Government of Quebec that is part of the Prix du Québec, given to individuals who are artists or craftsman in the fields of visual arts, of the trades of art, architecture and the design. It is named in honour of Paul-Émile Borduas.
The disciplines recognized for this prize in the field of visual arts are painting, sculpture, print, drawing, illustration, photography, textile arts, video art and multidisciplinary arts.
The disciplines recognized in the field of the trades of art are those which refer to the transformation wood, leather, textiles, metals, silicates or of any other matter.
[edit] Winners
- 1977 - Léon Bellefleur
- 1978 - Ulysse Comtois
- 1979 - Julien Hébert
- 1980 - Guido Molinari
- 1981 - Jean-Paul Riopelle
- 1982 - Roland Giguère
- 1983 - Marcelle Ferron
- 1984 - Alfred Pellan
- 1985 - Charles Daudelin
- 1986 - Betty Goodwin
- 1987 - Françoise Sullivan
- 1988 - Fernand Leduc
- 1989 - Claude Tousignant
- 1990 - Michel Goulet
- 1991 - Michel Dallaire
- 1992 - Dan S. Hanganu
- 1993 - Armand Vaillancourt
- 1994 - Henry Saxe
- 1995 - Charles Gagnon
- 1996 - Melvin Charney
- 1997 - Irene F. Whittome
- 1998 - Jean McEwen
- 1999 - René Derouin
- 2000 - Jacques Hurtubise
- 2001 - Roland Poulin
- 2002 - Jocelyne Alloucherie
- 2003 - Raymonde April
- 2004 - Maurice Savoie
- 2005 - Micheline Beauchemin
[edit] External links
- Award winners (French)