Winners announced for 2017 Heritage Toronto Awards
The winners of the 2017 Heritage Toronto Awards were announced last night during a ceremony hosted by award-winning journalist Christopher Hume. More than 500 guests from Toronto’s city-building community attended this flagship networking event at The Carlu. In its 43rd year, the Heritage Toronto Awards recognize extraordinary contributions to the conservation and celebration of Toronto’s heritage.
Seven winners were named from 60 nominees in five categories: Community Heritage; Public History; Historical Writing: Short Publication; Historical Writing: Book; and Architectural Conservation and Craftsmanship.
Congratulations @heritagetoronto nominees and award winners. Your vital contributions make Toronto a better city. #heritagematters #HTaward pic.twitter.com/5iw6UXQ828 — Kristyn Wong-Tam (@kristynwongtam) October 24, 2017
THE WINNERS ? Each category is independently judged by a jury of experts.
Community Heritage Award ? Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, the largest organization of its kind, acquiring, preserving, and providing public access to information on the LGBTQ2+ experience in Canada.
The award offers a $1,000 cash prize. The jury gave an honourable mention to Toronto Ward Museum, a museum without walls, connecting past migration stories to current struggles through its city-wide programming.
Members’ Choice Award ? The Architectural Conservancy of Ontario, Toronto Branch for its built heritage advocacy, empowering communities to protect...
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