Fine Arts
Ferdous Akhter Memorial Bursary
Donor: Jesmin Khan
This award was established in memory of Ferdous
Akhter, a visual artist who died in 1990. The award is to provide
assistance to a student enrolled in a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree
in visual arts, who is in financial need and demonstrates artistic
merit. Recipients must be female students who have shown excellence/promise
in studio work.
Juan Antonio Performance Award
This award is dedicated to the memory of Juan
Antonio, a dancer/choreographer/teacher who taught at York from
1985-1988. He is remembered for his ability to inspire young dancers
and influenced many to pursue a career in performance. The award
is for a third- or fourth-year dance student who shows exceptional
promise and achievement as a performing artist. Financial need is
also a consideration. Selection will be made each spring, and the
money will be available as a tuition credit upon registration the
following September.
Art History Award
Donor: Professor Barbara Dodge
The Art History Award is given in recognition
of excellence in art history to a visual arts student enrolled in
second year studies or higher in the BA program. Eligibility criteria
include financial need, Canadian citizenship or permanent resident
status and Ontario residency as per OSAP regulations.
Sterling Beckwith Award
Donor: Sterling Beckwith
The Sterling Beckwith Award, established by the
Music Department's founding Chair, is open to second- and third-year
music majors who demonstrate exceptional promise and ability in
performance, superior musicianship and a breadth of cultural and
academic interests. Preference is given to students of voice. Recipients
must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, be Ontario residents
and demonstrate financial need.
James Beveridge Bursary
Donor: Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television
This bursary is to honour James A. Beveridge,
the founding Chair of the Department of Film & Video at York
University and a renowned Canadian documentary filmmaker. This award
will be given to the applicant with the best proposal for a documentary
film for fourth-year production. Candidates must be third-year students
intending to register in fourth-year Film Production. Financial
need will also be a stipulation.
The Ronald Bloore Award
Donor: Ronald L. Bloore
The Ronald Bloore Award is given annually to
an undergraduate student in excellent academic standing who is enrolled
in second or higher year of studies in the Department of Visual
Arts. Recipients must be Canadian Citizens or permanent residents,
be Ontario residents and demonstrate financial need. The award was
established in honour of noted Canadian Artist and York Professor
Emeritus Ronald Bloore.
The Ken Carpenter Award
Donor: Dorothy and Irving Schoichet
The Ken Carpenter Award is given in recognition
of academic excellence to a visual arts major who is enrolled in
at least one half course in art history at the 3000 level and who
is in financial need. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent
residents as well as Ontario residents as defined by the Ontario
Student Assistance Program (OSAP).
CASA Fine Arts Student Award
Donor: Creative Arts Students Association
(CASA)
The CASA Fine Arts Student Award is given annually
to a Fine Arts student demonstrating a strong record of involvement
in and positive contribution to student government or departmental,
Faculty or York University activities, while maintaining satisfactory
progress in his/her studies. Eligibility criteria include financial
need, Ontario residency and Canadian citizenship or permanent resident
status. Current members of CASA are not eligible to apply. The award
was established by the Creative Arts Students Association (CASA),
the student government in the Faculty of Fine Arts.
Bill Chan Bursary
Donor: Mr. Bill Chan
The Bill Chan Bursary is given annually to a
student in the Faculty of Fine Arts who is in financial need, and
who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and a resident of
Ontario as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).
Dance Department Awards
Donor: Friends of the Dance Department
Awards are available to full-time and part-time
students in the Dance Department who achieve high grades, consistency
in studies and who demonstrate legitimate need for financial assistance.
Dance Education Award
Donor: Professor Mary Jane Warner
The Dance Education Award is given annually to
a dance major in the Faculty of Fine Arts who demonstrates exceptional
achievement/strength in courses related to dance teaching. Eligibility
requirements include completion of at least five courses with a
minimum grade of B and financial need. The Dance Education Award
reflects the Dance Department's commitment to the training of educators
in the field of dance.
Department of Visual Arts Award
Donor: Alumni, Faculty, Staff, and Friends
of the Visual Arts Department
The Department of Visual Arts Award is given
annually to a visual arts student with a strong academic record
who is in financial need. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or
permanent residents and residents of Ontario as per OSAP regulations.
Design Department Alumni Award
Donor: Professor Don Newgren with additional
contributions from alumni, faculty, staff and friends from the Design
Department and the Faculty of Fine Arts
The Design Department Alumni Award is given to
a third-year design major who has a strong academic record and has
demonstrable financial need. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen
or permanent resident and resident of Ontario.
Joseph Drapell Award
Donor: Joseph Drapell and Anna Maclachlan
The Joseph Drapell Award, named in honour of
the distinguished Canadian painter, is given annually to one or
more visual arts majors in recognition of artistic and academic
excellence. Eligible students will be in their second or higher
year of study in the BFA program. Recipients must be Canadian citizens
or permanent residents, be Ontario residents and demonstrate financial
need.
Faculty of Fine Arts Bursaries
Donor: Faculty of Fine Arts
Limited funds may be available to Fine Arts students
on the basis of financial need.
Faculty of Fine Arts Opportunity Award
Faculty of Fine Arts Opportunity Awards are open
to fine arts majors enrolled in full- or part-time studies in any
Fine Arts program, at any year level, who demonstrate exceptional
academic and/or artistic achievement or potential and are in financial
need. Eligibility criteria include Ontario residency and Canadian
citizenship or permanent resident status.
Film & Video Bursary
Donor: Contributions from alumni, faculty,
staff and friends of the Department of Film & Video
The Film & Video Bursary is given annually
to a film & video major in good standing who is in financial
need. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
and an Ontario resident.
Fine Arts Cultural Studies Award
Donor: Professor Joy Cohnstaedt with additional
contributions from alumni, faculty, staff and friends of the Faculty
of Fine Arts and the Fine Arts Cultural Studies Program
The Fine Arts Cultural Studies Award is given
in recognition of academic excellence to a second- or third-year
fine arts cultural studies major. The recipient must be a Canadian
citizen or permanent resident and resident of Ontario who demonstrates
financial need. The award was established by Professor Joy Cohnstaedt,
a former coordinator of the FACS Program.
Ella Fitzgerald Award for Jazz Performance
Donor: Dr. Oscar Peterson
The Ella Fitzgerald Award for Jazz Performance
is given annually to a third- or fourth-year music student concentrating
in jazz studies. Selection/eligibility criteria include artistic
excellence and financial need. Applicants must be Canadian citizens
or permanent residents as well as Ontario residents as defined by
the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).
Mira Friedlander Award
Donor: Contributions from family, friends
and colleagues of Mira Friedlander
The Mira Friedlander Award recognizes exceptional
promise/achievement in theatre studies; theatre writing, criticism,
world and/or Canadian theatre studies. Theatre majors who are in
financial need and are completing their third year of studies and
continuing into fourth year are eligible to apply. The award was
established by family, friends and colleagues in memory of theatre
critic and writer Mira Friedlander.
Friends of Theatre Bursary
Donor: Faculty, Students and Alumni of the
Department of Theatre
The purpose of this award is to provide assistance
to theatre majors who are in financial need and who are in good
standing in the department. Students who are interested in applying
should contact the Department of Theatre.
Jean Gascon Award in Acting
Donor: Professor David Smukler
The Jean Gascon Award in Acting is given annually
to a third- or fourth-year theatre major in the acting stream, who
has shown outstanding creativity and originality and the ability
to work in a wide variety of theatrical forms, as demonstrated in
studio and public performance work. Applicants must be Canadian
citizens or permanent residents as well as Ontario residents as
defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and in
financial need. The Jean Gascon Award in Acting was established
in honour of the late Jean Gascon, founder of Montreal's Théâtre
du Nouveau Monde, co-founder of the National Theatre School, and
former artistic director of the Stratford Festival, to commemorate
his outstanding work as an actor and director and his enormous contribution
to the development of theatre and theatre artists in Canada.
Russell Norman Gladstone Memorial Bursary
Donor: Family of Russell Norman Gladstone
Established in memory of Russell Norman Gladstone,
this bursary is offered annually to a mature student in the Faculty
of Fine Arts who demonstrates financial need.
GVFX Award
Donor: John Gajdecki
The GVFX Award is given in recognition of outstanding
artistic achievement/promise in film and video production to a film
& video major proceeding into the fourth year of study in the
production stream. Eligibility criteria include financial need,
Ontario residency and Canadian citizenship or permanent resident
status. The award has two components: a 10-week paid summer internship
in the Toronto studio of GVFX and support towards production costs
of the recipient's fourth-year project. GVFX is an award-winning
Canadian company offering integrated visual effects services for
film and television.
K. Hayano Printmaking Award
Donor: Keiichi Hayano
The K. Hayano Printmaking Award is given each
spring to a visual arts major who has demonstrated excellence in
printmaking, is currently enrolled in a printmaking course and will
be returning to continue studies in the fall. Applicants must be
Canadian citizens or permanent residents as well as Ontario residents
as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and
in financial need.
Imasco Performing Arts Awards
Donor: Imasco
The Imasco Performing Arts Awards are tuition
credits awarded to full-time undergraduate performance majors in
the Faculty of Fine Arts in recognition of outstanding ability and
achievement in one or more of the performing arts. Applicants must
be enrolled in second or third year and returning to continue full-time
studies in Fine Arts. Eligibility criteria include sound academic
standing, financial need, Ontario residency and Canadian citizenship
or permanent residency status. The awards were established by Imasco,
a diversified Canadian company based in Montreal which takes an
active role in supporting excellence in academic endeavours.
Diti Katona, John Pylypczak Award
Donor: Diti Katona
The Diti Katona, John Pylypczak Award, established
by York alumna Diti Katona, is given to a third- or fourth-year
design student for excellence in design practicum courses. The recipient
must also be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, and an Ontario
resident who demonstrates financial need.
Konopny-Fischtein Family Award
Donor: Goldie and Harold Konopny
The Konopny-Fischtein Family Award is given annually
to a third- or fourth-year visual arts student enrolled in the BA
stream and is based on academic excellence. Applicants must be Canadian
citizens or permanent residents as well as Ontario residents as
defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and in
financial need.
Patricia and Robert Martin Award
Donor: Robert Martin
The Patricia and Robert Martin Award is given
in recognition of outstanding achievement in an adjudicated performance
to a third- or fourth-year student in the classical performance
stream in the Department of Music. Eligibility criteria include
sound academic standing, financial need, Canadian citizenship or
permanent resident status and Ontario residency.
Louis Odette Sculpture Awards
Donor: Mr. Louis L. Odette
The Louis Odette Sculpture Awards are given annually
in recognition of promise and achievement in sculpture. Visual arts
majors who have completed at least one half course in sculpture
are eligible to apply. Selection/eligibility criteria include sound
academic standing and financial need. Applicants must be Canadian
citizens or permanent residents as well as Ontario residents as
defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).
Orpheus Award
Donor: Alumni, Faculty, Staff, and Friends
of the Music Department
Two Orpheus Awards are given each year for outstanding
achievement in adjudicated vocal performance to music majors in
the classical performance stream. Eligibility criteria include financial
need, Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status and Ontario
residency.
Vera Peikert Memorial Bursary
An annual bursary to be awarded to both full-
and part-time students majoring in music. Preference will be given
to mature students. Nominations will be made in the fall.
Oscar Peterson Bursary
Bursaries are available to students demonstrating
financial need and who are pursuing, or intend to pursue, jazz studies
at York University. Preference will be given to students enrolled
full-time.
Michael Plexman Award for Creative Innovation
Donor: ICE Group of Companies
This award has been established by the ICE Group
of Companies and family and friends in the memory of Michael Plexman,
a graduate of the Department of Visual Arts at York University (BFA
'83). Applicants must be third- or fourth-year Faculty of Fine
Arts students and demonstrate innovation in creative work in visual
arts, design, new media or interactive multimedia. Applicants must
be Canadian citizens or permanent residents as well as Ontario residents
as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and
in financial need.
Cheryl Rosen Memorial Bursary
Donor: Family and Friends of the late Cheryl
Rosen
In memory of Cheryl Rosen a bursary is awarded
to a needy student in the third or fourth year of study in the Department
of Theatre, Faculty of Fine Arts. This is a fall award.
Harry Rowe Bursary
Donor: Mr. H.W.W. Rowe
The Harry Rowe Bursary is open to all meritorious
Faculty of Fine Arts students facing acute financial hardship and
is intended to enable them to continue their studies. Priority consideration
will be given to the needs of students with disabilities and students
from groups that have been historically disadvantaged because of
race, colour, ancestry and/or ethnic origin. Applicants must be
Canadian citizens or permanent residents as well as Ontario residents
as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and
in financial need.
Harry W.W. Rowe Arts of the Americas Bursary
Donor: Harry W.W. Rowe
The Harry W.W. Rowe Arts of the Americas Bursary
is open to third- and fourth-year visual arts and fine arts cultural
studies majors who are in financial need and who demonstrate a strong
interest in, and commitment to, the study of the art history, art
criticism and/or visual cultures of South, Central and/or North
America.
Peggie Sampson Bursaries
Donor: Friends of Peggie Sampson
Bursaries are available to full-time and part-time
students in the Music Department, Faculty of Fine Arts, who are
in financial need.
Nancy Scoular Underhill Piano Award
Donor: Mr. Bryan Underhill
The Nancy Scoular Underhill Piano Award is given
in recognition of exceptional promise and ability in classical piano
performance to a second-year music major. Preference will be given
to female students. Eligibility criteria include financial need,
Canadian citizenship or landed immigrant status and Ontario residency.
The award was established in honour of Nancy Underhill by her family
and friends.
Sorbara Award in Music
Donor: Gregory Sorbara
The Sorbara Award in Music recognizes outstanding
creative achievement in music in the areas of composition, improvisation
or sound design. Third-year music majors who are pursuing studies
full-time and who will be proceeding into their fourth year of study
are eligible to apply for this award. Applicants must be Canadian
citizens or permanent residents as well as Ontario residents as
defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and in
financial need.
Spedding Memorial Award in Dance
The Spedding Memorial Award in Dance is given
to a third- or fourth-year dance major for excellence in choreography
as demonstrated in the presentation of an original work in public
performance in the Dance Department. Applicants must be Canadian
citizens or permanent residents as well as Ontario residents as
defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and in
financial need. The award was established in memory of Eleanor Margaret
Spedding Paterson and Charlotte Jane Spedding Mitchell by their
family.
Spedding Memorial Award in Music
The Spedding Memorial Award in Music is given
annually to a fourth-year music major in recognition of academic
and/or artistic excellence in music. Applicants must be Canadian
citizens or permanent residents as well as Ontario residents as
defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and in
financial need. The award was established in memory of Eleanor Margaret
Spedding Paterson and Charlotte Jane Spedding Mitchell by their
family.
Grant Strate Award in Dance
Donor: Contributions from Alumni, Faculty,
Staff and Friends of the Department of Dance
The Grant Strate Award in Dance, named for the
department's founding Chair, is given annually to an undergraduate
dance major in any year of study who shows strength in both studio
and academic studies in dance. The eligibility/selection criteria
include sound academic standing overall and financial need. The
recipient must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and an
Ontario resident.
John M. Tait Award
Donor: Mr. John M. Tait
The John M. Tait Award, established by an alumnus
of York University, recognizes exceptional promise/achievement in
theatre production. Theatre majors concentrating in production who
are in financial need, Canadian citizens or permanent residents
and Ontario residents are eligible to apply.
Manorama Thakkar Award in Indian Dance
Donor: Menaka Thakkar
The Manorama Thakkar Award in Indian Dance is
given in recognition of excellence and achievement in performance
or research studies in Indian dance. Both undergraduate and graduate
students in dance are eligible to apply, but preference will be
given to undergraduate applicants. Selection/eligibility criteria
include sound academic standing and financial need. Applicants must
be Canadian citizens or permanent residents as well as Ontario residents
as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). The
Manorama Thakkar Award in Indian Dance was established by renowned
Indian classical dancer and choreographer Menaka Thakkar in memory
of her mother. The Award is supported through the Manorama and Bhanuchandra
Thakkar Endowment Fund.
Menaka Thakkar Award in World Dance
Donor: Menaka Thakkar
The Menaka Thakkar Award in World Dance is given
annually to a third- or fourth-year dance student in recognition
of excellence and achievement in studio work or academic studies
in world dance. Selection/eligibility criteria include sound academic
standing and financial need. Applicants must be Canadian citizens
or permanent residents as well as Ontario residents as defined by
the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). The Menaka Thakkar
Award in World Dance was established by Indian classical dancer
and choreographer Menaka Thakkar, an adjunct professor in the Department
of Dance at York University. The award is supported through the
Manorama and Bhanuchandra Thakkar Endowment Fund.
Theatre Department Bursary
Four Theatre Department Bursaries are given annually
to theatre majors in good standing who are in financial need. Recipients
must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents and residents of
Ontario.
Saint Thyagaraja Music Awards
Donor: Bharathi Kala Manram, Canada
Two Saint Thyagaraja Music Awards are presented
annually in recognition of artistic and scholarly achievement in
Indian classical music studies. One award is given for demonstrated
artistic excellence to a student enrolled in performance studies
(vocal/instrumental) of Indian classical music. The other award
recognizes top standing in the academic study of Indian classical
music. Applicants must be undergraduate music majors pursuing full-time
studies. Selection/eligibility criteria also include financial need,
Canadian citizenship or landed immigrant status and Ontario residency
as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).
Helen Vari Award
Donor: Helen Vari
The Helen Vari Award is given in recognition
of outstanding creative or scholarly achievement and overall academic
excellence to a third- or fourth-year Film & Video student.
Recipients must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents, be
Ontario residents and demonstrate financial need. The award was
established by Helen Vari, a member of York University's Board of
Governors.
Tim Whiten Award
Donor: Tim Whiten
The Tim Whiten Award is given for outstanding
achievement in studio work to a visual arts major in second or higher
year of study in the BFA stream, who demonstrates interest and ability
in a wide range of artistic media. Eligibility criteria include
financial need, Canadian citizenship or landed immigrant status
and Ontario residency. The award is named in honour of York Visual
Arts Professor Tim Whiten.
Willowdale Group of Artists Award
Donor: Willowdale Group of Artists
The Willowdale Group of Artists Award is a renewable
award given annually to a second-year visual arts major in recognition
of outstanding achievement in painting. The recipient must have
top grades in painting and a 7.0 (B+) average overall and must demonstrate
financial need. The award is renewable for two subsequent years,
contingent on maintenance of the same high academic standing and
particular excellence in painting. Recipients may apply to participate
in an exhibition with the Willowdale Group of Artists, a community-based
association dedicated to the art of painting.
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