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Arts and Culture Minister David Templeman (seated centre) with State Cultural Treasures Ray Walker (left), Dr Dorothy Erickson AM, Peggy Griffiths - Madij, Tony Jones OAM, Trevor Vickers (rear left), Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Lancaster AO, Peter Ghouse, Jenny Davis OAM and Winston Green representing Katjarra Butler. Photo by Jessica Wyld.
The ceremony at the WA Museum Boola Bardip last night acknowledged a distinguished cohort who have each made a deep and enduring impact on the Western Australian arts landscape.
The 2024 award recipients honoured were:
The first ever State Cultural Treasures Awards (formerly State Living Treasures Awards) took place in 1998 to honour senior Western Australian artists who have made a lifelong contribution to their art form and their community. The awards have been presented in 1998, 2004, 2015 and 2022.
Find out more about the State Cultural Treasures 2024
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