by David C. Barnett
An electronic music innovator, an elder statesman of singing, and a dancer who challenged perceptions about physical disabilities are among the winners of the 2016 Cleveland Arts Prize.
The Arts Prize recognizes a range of area artists --- from those who have left their mark over a lengthy career, to young innovators, pointing to new trends in the art world.
Dancing Wheels founder won a Lifetime Achievement award for her pioneering work as the country's first professional wheelchair dancer.
Ceramic artist Kristen Cliffel, along with conductor and violinist are Mid-Career prize winners
Electronic music composer and poet are being honored as Emerging Artists
96-year-old Singing Angels founder won the Martha Joseph Prize for his life-long artistic leadership.
The Arts Prize also recognizes the achievements of Northeast Ohioans who have helped encourage an appreciation of the arts. In that regard, ideastream's own Dee Perry is the 2016 winner of the Robert Bergman Prize, annually awarded for arts stewardship.
In addition, noted architect and previous Arts Prize winner will get a special special tribute at the awards ceremony, which takes place at the Cleveland Museum of Art in June.
The Cleveland Arts Prize has been awarded since 1961