The State Cultural Treasures Awards (formerly State Living Treasures Awards) acknowledge outstanding lifelong contributions of senior Western Australian artists to their art form and the community.
The concept of the State Living Treasures originated in Japan in the post-World War II period, when the title became the highest honour attainable by a senior traditional artist. Since then, the Living Treasures awards programs have been adopted worldwide to honour influential elders of the artistic community.
The Western Australian State Cultural Treasures Awards (formerly State Living Treasures Awards) were inaugurated in 1998 to honour senior Western Australian artists who have made a lifelong contribution to their art form and their community. Further rounds of artists were honoured with the awards in 2004, 2015 and 2022.
The State Cultural Treasures Awards acknowledge outstanding lifelong contributions of senior Western Australian artists to their art form and the community.
The awards acknowledge the ability of artists to engage, move, involve and entertain audiences, honouring their skill, imagination and originality.
Please note the following information:
If you have questions about nominating someone for the State Cultural Treasure Awards please email sct.awards@dlgsc.wa.gov.au
Nominations opened at 9am Wednesday 10 July 2024.
Nominations close at 5pm Wednesday 7 August 2024.