The Portia White Prize is the largest prize of its type awarded by the Province of Nova Scotia and is named for Portia White, a Nova Scotian artist who rose through adversity to achieve international acclaim as a classical singer on the stages of Europe and North America. Although Portia White began her career teaching in Africville, she eventually turned her energy to developing her enormous musical talent. Portia White became a world-renowned contralto through much hard work and dedication and the financial support of the Nova Scotia Talent Trust, a charitable organization created in 1944 by the Halifax Ladies Music Club, the music community and the Province. Upon retiring from the stage, Ms. White devoted her time to teaching and coaching young singers. Her achievements continue to instill a sense of pride in the African Nova Scotian community and stand as a model to all Nova Scotians.
The purpose of the Portia White Prize is to recognize cultural and artistic excellence on the part of a Nova Scotian artist who has attained professional status, mastery and recognition in their discipline. To enable the province of Nova Scotia to promote excellence in the arts by honouring an outstanding Nova Scotian artist who has made a significant contribution to the province’s cultural life.
The primary recipient, who is an established artist, either born in Nova Scotia or resident in the province for at least the past four years, will receive $18,000 and a certificate of recognition.
A secondary recipient, also called the "protégé", who is an emerging Nova Scotian artist or a Nova Scotian cultural organization selected by the primary recipient, will receive $7,000 and a certificate of recognition.
2020
Afua Cooper
[1]
2019
John Little
2018
Ronald Bourgeois
2017
Susan Gibson Garvey
2016
Jerry Granelli
2015
Walter Kemp
2014
Scott Macmillan
2013
Laurie Swim
2012
Thom Fitzgerald
2011
James MacSwain
[2]
2010
Mary Jane Lamond
[3]
2009
Mary Vingoe
[4]
2008
Walter Ostrom
[5]
2007
Joleen Gordon
2006
Wayne Boucher
[6]
2005
Walter Borden
2004
Jim Morrow
2003
Charlotte Wilson-Hammond
2002
Sylvia Hamilton
2001
Alistair MacLeod
2000
Garry Kennedy
1999
Georg Tintner
1998
George Elliott Clarke
The Portia White Prize is the largest prize of its type awarded by the Province of Nova Scotia and is named for Portia White, a Nova Scotian artist who rose through adversity to achieve international acclaim as a classical singer on the stages of Europe and North America. Although Portia White began her career teaching in Africville, she eventually turned her energy to developing her enormous musical talent. Portia White became a world-renowned contralto through much hard work and dedication and the financial support of the Nova Scotia Talent Trust, a charitable organization created in 1944 by the Halifax Ladies Music Club, the music community and the Province. Upon retiring from the stage, Ms. White devoted her time to teaching and coaching young singers. Her achievements continue to instill a sense of pride in the African Nova Scotian community and stand as a model to all Nova Scotians.
The purpose of the Portia White Prize is to recognize cultural and artistic excellence on the part of a Nova Scotian artist who has attained professional status, mastery and recognition in their discipline. To enable the province of Nova Scotia to promote excellence in the arts by honouring an outstanding Nova Scotian artist who has made a significant contribution to the province’s cultural life.
The primary recipient, who is an established artist, either born in Nova Scotia or resident in the province for at least the past four years, will receive $18,000 and a certificate of recognition.
A secondary recipient, also called the "protégé", who is an emerging Nova Scotian artist or a Nova Scotian cultural organization selected by the primary recipient, will receive $7,000 and a certificate of recognition.
2020
Afua Cooper
[1]
2019
John Little
2018
Ronald Bourgeois
2017
Susan Gibson Garvey
2016
Jerry Granelli
2015
Walter Kemp
2014
Scott Macmillan
2013
Laurie Swim
2012
Thom Fitzgerald
2011
James MacSwain
[2]
2010
Mary Jane Lamond
[3]
2009
Mary Vingoe
[4]
2008
Walter Ostrom
[5]
2007
Joleen Gordon
2006
Wayne Boucher
[6]
2005
Walter Borden
2004
Jim Morrow
2003
Charlotte Wilson-Hammond
2002
Sylvia Hamilton
2001
Alistair MacLeod
2000
Garry Kennedy
1999
Georg Tintner
1998
George Elliott Clarke