Amidst the current COVID-19 Delta variant, the Texas Cultural Trust has arrived at the difficult decision to cancel the Texas Medal of Arts Awards (TMAA) on October 18-19, 2021. The health, safety, and comfort of TMAA attendees are of the utmost importance, and because of the current COVID-19 conditions and Delta variant, the 11th biennial awards will take place during its traditional timeframe on February 21 and 22, 2023.

Since 2001, the TMAA have celebrated 118 Texas leaders and luminaries who have achieved excellence through their creative talents, as well as those whose generosity has opened doors to artistic opportunity for Texans of all ages. As the signature fundraising event of the Texas Cultural Trust, the two-day affair is a star-studded celebration that spotlights the power of the arts to not only improve children’s education, stimulate the economy, improve health and wellbeing, but also to keep us connected, engaged, inspired, and to preserve the unique and proud culture of Texas.

Past TMAA honorees have included Jamie Foxx, Matthew McConaughey, Eva Longoria, ZZ Top, Willie Nelson, Boz Scaggs, Dan Rather, Neiman Marcus, H-E-B, Anheuser-Busch, Margaret McDermott, Tommy Lee Jones, Bob Schieffer, Debbie Allen, Robert Rodriguez, Walter Cronkite, Lawrence Wright, Sandra Cisneros, Lyle Lovett, Texas Monthly, Ray Benson, Bill Wittliff, Gene Jones and Charlotte Jones Anderson, Craig Dykers and Elaine Molinar (Snøhetta), Brandon Maxwell, and Exxon Mobil, among others.

Thank you,

The Texas Cultural Trust Team and Board of Directors

Sponsorship Opportunities

To learn more or become a sponsor of the 2023 Texas Medal of Arts Awards, email Cathleen Berdan at cberdan@txculturaltrust.org.

What To Expect

Through the Texas Medal of Arts Awards (TMAA), the Texas Cultural Trust spotlights Texas leaders and luminaries who have achieved greatness through their creative talents, as well as those whose generosity has opened doors to artistic opportunity for Texans of all ages. Presented biennially since 2001, the two-day affair is a star-studded celebration of the creative excellence, exemplary talents, and outstanding contributions by Texans in all disciplines of the arts.

The Awards & Past Honorees