  Please join The City of Raleigh Arts Commission for the
2021 Raleigh Medal of Arts Awards!
Tuesday, June 8, 2021, at 7:00 pm
The long-awaited event will honor the 2020 Raleigh Medal of Arts Awardees:
Debra Austin Betsy Buford Grant Llewellyn Eleanor Oakley Jeremy C. Tucker Beltline to Broadway (formerly RDU On Stage)
 The Medal of Arts Awards ceremony will premiere virtually via the Raleigh Medal of Arts Webpage and the City of Raleigh YouTube channel. The event will also feature performances by musical favorites, The Raleigh Boychoir and Jacqueline Saed Wolborsky from the North Carolina Symphony. Plus, a unique performance you’ll have to see (and hear) to believe from one of our great arts partners.
 Individual Awardees:
Debra Austin, Founding Member and Ballet Master, Carolina Ballet
Betsy Buford, Cultural Ambassador for Raleigh, Wake County, and the state of NC
Grant Llewellyn, Music Director, North Carolina Symphony
Eleanor Oakley, Executive Director, United Arts of Raleigh and Wake County (retired)
Jeremy C. Tucker, Artistic Director, Raleigh Boychoir
Raleigh Medal of Arts “Arts Hero” Award:
Beltline to Broadway (formerly RDU On Stage) receives this award for their focused support for arts organizations, individual artists, and community members.

Event Registration: Please register for the 2021 Raleigh Medal of Arts Awards to receive Eventbrite reminders and updates about the awards ceremony.
Thank you to everyone who has been a part of this process and helped make this come to life so that everyone at home can watch and celebrate these amazing individuals and organizations!
 Updates about the awards ceremony will be posted as they become available on the Medal of Arts website. For more information, please contact Belva Parker by email or call 919-996-4683.
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