Culture Awards Groningen 2024
Oct 21, 2024 • 4 minutes reading time
Groningen Culture Awards 2024
On Monday, October 21, 2024, the Groningen Culture Awards were presented at the Stadsschouwburg in Groningen, by Alderman René Paas (chairman of the Culture Fund Groningen) and Tjeerd van Dekken (Deputy for Art and Culture). The winners received a generous cash prize of €5,000. A great incentive to continue their commitment to cultural Groningen! Photography by Niels Knelis.
What is the Groningen Culture Award
The Groningen Culture Award is given to a Groningen individual, group, or institution that has made a significant contribution to the development or visibility of art and culture in the province of Groningen. There are the Groningen Talent Award, the Groningen Culture Award for Amateur Art, and the Groningen Culture Award. The Province of Groningen and the Culture Fund Groningen organized this third edition. The award specifically targets professionals. This year's jury consisted of Maria Koijck, Jan-Gerd Krüger, Mohamed Yusuf Boss, Renée Luth, and Cissy Joan (who won the Groningen Talent Award in 2023). The event will be held again in 2026. Read more about it here.
Groningen Talent Award
The Groningen Talent Award is intended for a talent or talented group from Groningen, aiming to encourage them to further develop their skills and become visible outside the province. Both professionals and amateurs are eligible.
Groningen Culture Award for Amateur Art
This award goes to an amateur artist or association that has made an exceptional achievement in the past year. Candidates do not engage in art and culture professionally. The jury report contains an extensive explanation from the jury.
Winners of the Groningen Culture Awards 2024
Groningen Talent Award
Sander Blom (winner)
Sander Blom is a young multi-talent who brings the stories of Groningen to the forefront. He founded the Foundation Northern Stories and authored books like "Mythical Groningen". His short film "Cornelia," about the execution of a resistance fighter, was screened internationally and won awards. Sander creates connections among the residents of Groningen through his work rooted in the region's history. The jury selected him as the winner for his impressive contribution to Groningen culture and his commitment to youth.
Groningen Culture Award for Amateur Art
Sugarspin (winner)
Sugarspin organizes dance nights and the Sugarville festival, which includes dance workshops and parties. This year, they welcomed dance legends from America and attracted an international audience. The jury appreciated their contribution to the Lindy Hop community in Groningen and their inclusive approach, which earned them the award.
Groningen Culture Award
Bert van Erk (winner)
Bert van Erk is an indefatigable force in the Groningen jazz scene, with an international reputation. He nurtures both young and old talent and has had a significant impact on the jazz climate in Groningen. The jury named him the winner for his long and valuable dedication to jazz music in the region.
Photography: Niels Knelis