Join us as we honor
Carole DeSoto
Arts advocate and volunteer
Sprocket Mural Works
Creating beauty, connection and civic pride through vibrant public art.
honorary Chairs
Debra Yates and Bradley Jones
Save the Date
Date and time
Saturday, JUNE 1, 2024
5:00 PM – 9:00 PM EDT
Elegant Attire • Black Tie Optional
Location
Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts
222 Market Street, Harrisburg,
PA 17101 United States
About the event
Since 1989, the Awards for Distinguished Service to the Arts in the Capital Region have honored artists and arts leaders, philanthropists and visionaries, educators, organizations, and companies. The Awards are presented in a Kennedy Center Honors-style theatrical gala, with proceeds supporting the work of Theatre Harrisburg, the oldest performing arts organization in the region. The event has become one of the most eagerly anticipated events on the cultural calendar.
ABOUT THE HONOREES
Carole DeSoto, a resident of Dauphin County since 1967, is well known for her support and volunteer efforts on behalf of numerous arts organizations in the Capital Region. Among those benefitting from her philanthropy are Market Square Concerts, Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra, Susquehanna Art Museum, Theatre Harrisburg, Art Association of Harrisburg, Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet, and Gretna Theatre. DeSoto has served on the Boards of the Susquehanna Art Museum and Harrisburg Symphony Association and is immediate past president of the Harrisburg Symphony Society. DeSoto has had a special devotion to Upper Dauphin County, especially Elizabethville, where she lived for many years before moving to Lemoyne. In 2003, she funded the Elizabethville Library Arts Series (now “Lively Minds”), which presents quarterly educational programs for adults, ranging from author visits and gardening classes to performances by musicians. She co-chaired the fundraising campaign and made the lead gift to build the DeSoto Amphitheatre for the Performing Arts at the Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art in Millersburg and was honored with the first Ned Smith Center Visionary Award.
Sprocket Mural Works, founded in 2014 and incorporated as a non-profit in 2019, is a citywide mural project that has a mission to increase community pride and civic engagement in Harrisburg through creative action. Its vision is a world more beautiful because it is covered in art for the community, by the community. Sprocket uses murals as a medium to promote a sense of identity, belonging, and attachment to the communities within the city, not only through the art itself, but also through the process of creating it and exploring it together. Sprocket does its work with the support of local businesses, individual donors, private foundations, and the PA Council of the Arts. Since its inception, Sprocket Mural Works has painted, commissioned, and collaborated on 150 pieces of public art (85 of which are large-scale murals). Its bi-annual festivals attract muralists from across the nation and around the world. Megan Caruso is President and Co-Founder of Sprocket Mural Works. Co-Founder Jeff Corpus has authored a guidebook for organizations to develop their own community projects.
PAST HONOREES
1989
Larry Newland, Music Director and Conductor, Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra
Lois Lehrman Grass*, Arts Leader & Philanthropist
Mim Warden, Arts Leader and Founder, MetroArts (now Jump Street)
1990
Lucy Miller Murray, Founder, Market Square Concerts
Whitaker Foundation
1991
Carrie Wissler-Thomas, Executive Director, Art Association of Harrisburg
Central Pennsylvania Friends of Jazz
1992
Marcia Dale Weary*, Founder, Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet
Hershey Foods Corporation
1993
Donald Clapper*, Conductor, Harrisburg Choral Society
Mellon Bank, Commonwealth Region
1994
Jane & Edward First, Jr.,* Arts Leaders
Perry County Council of the Arts
1995
Barbara* & Clyde McGeary, Arts Educators & Leaders
The City of Harrisburg, Mayor Stephen R. Reed*
1996
Elsie Swenson,* Arts Leader & Advocate
Harsco Corporation
1997
David Jenkins Morrison, Arts Leader & Advocate
John Crain Kunkel Foundation
1998
Anne & Donald Alsedek & Marianne Fischer, Founders, Open Stage
AMP Incorporated
1999
David Hoffman* & Charles Peguese,* Arts Advocates, Supporters & Volunteers
WITF, Incorporated
2000
Harold A. McInnes, Founding Board Chair, Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts
Allied Arts Fund (Predecessor to Cultural Enrichment Fund)
2001
Nicholas & Ellen* Hughes, Arts Leaders & Advocates
Harristown Development Corporation
2002
Steve Rudolph, Musician and Founder, Central PA Friends of Jazz
Danzante, Multi-Disciplinary Urban Arts Center
Recognition of a Special Achievement
Dr. Thomas Stone, Founding President, Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts
2003
Marion C. & William H. Alexander, Arts Advocates, Leaders, and Philanthropists
Harrisburg Symphony Association
2004
Robert C. Lau, Ph.D., Composer of Choral Music
Susquehanna Art Museum
2006
Clark & Melissa Nicholson, Founders, Gamut Theatre Group
Capital BlueCross
2008
Robert Stadnycki, Executive Director, Harrisburg Arts Council
Capital Area School for the Arts
2010
Mary Webber Weston, Arts Advocate & Leader
The Wednesday Club
2012
Stuart Malina, Music Director and Conductor, Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra
Rose Lehrman Arts Center & Live at Rose Lehrman
2013
Linda Tedford, Founder & Conductor, Susquehanna Chorale
PA Media Group
2014
Jay and Nancy Krevsky, Actors & Arts Advocates
The Hall Foundation
2015
Bill* and Beverlee Lehr, Arts Leaders, Artist & Philanthropists
PNC
2016
Mike Greenwald, Arts Leader & Advocate
Market Square Concerts
2017
Elizabeth “Bebe” Mullaugh and Jeff Lynch, Arts Advocates
Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet
Recognition of a Special Achievement
Dr. George F. Orthey, Jr.,* World Renowned Artisan of Handcrafted Autoharps
2018
Chris Baldrige and David Skerpon, Arts Leaders and Advocates
Midtown Cinema
2019
Ronnie Waters*, Jazz Musician and Music Educator
The State Museum of Pennsylvania
2020 (delayed by COVID until 2022)
Jeff Woodruff, Retired Executive Director, Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra
TheBurg Magazine
2023
Peter Sirotin and Ya-Ting Chang, Musicians, Music Educators, Music Presenters
Sankofa African American Theatre Company
*Fondly remembered