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The Bronx Recognizes Its Own (BRIO) Award honors Bronx artists in a number of categories. It is given yearly by the Bronx Council on the Arts. Winners must be residents of the Bronx and are expected to do community service for a local arts organization as part of the award.[1][2] Vivien Raynor of The New York Times said "If the Bronx ever becomes a Barbizon, its Council on the Arts should get some credit, because of the Bronx Recognizes Its Own grants that it dispenses..."[3]

The BRIO award was established in 1989[4][5] Both the size of the grant and the number of prize winners has varied over the years. In 2018 due to the Bronx Council on The Arts receiving an increase in funding the Brio grant will be increased further from $3,000 to $4,000.[6] In 1989 twelve recipients were selected.[7] In 1991 there were sixteen awards.[8] In 1992 there were ten.[9]

List of award winners

An asterisk indicates an award that was shared by a team.

Year Name Category Winners Ref
1990 Daniel Hauben painting [3]
1991 Guy Davis fiction 16 [10]
1992 Alla Sherbakov* performance art 10 [9]
1992 Igor Sherbakov* performance art 10 [9]
1992 Toby Buonagurio sculpture 10 [9]
1992 Hector Delgado photography 10 [9]
1992 Alisha Diamond painting 10 [9]
1992 Thomas Glave poetry 10 [9]
1992 Jorge Merced performance art 10 [9]
1992 Donna Milanovich interpretive performance 10 [9]
1992 Michael Schwartz photography 10 [9]
1992 Luis Soto painting 10 [9]
1992 Beth Adelman Torres fiction 10 [9]
1995 Daniel Hauben painting 10 [11]
1995 Angel Cheverestt photography 10 [11]
1995 Marcos Dimas painting 10 [11]
1995 Sunny Smith video 10 [11]
1995 Harris Wiltshire printmaking 10 [11]
1995 Jane Gardner nonfiction 10 [11]
1995 Anne Dooley fiction 10 [11]
1995 Judith Lane playwriting 10 [11]
1995 Ray Vega performance art 10 [11]
1995 Lisa Bielawa musical composition 10 [11]
1997 Pam Sporn 10 [12]
1998 Mary Goergen poetry 12 [13]
1998 Dahlma Llanos fiction 12 [13]
1998 Samuel Turner poetry 12 [13]
1998 Olubamidele Amenechi video 12 [13]
1998 Jeffrey Levine music composition 12 [13]
1998 Richard Meyer performance 12 [13]
1998 Steven Sapp performance 12 [13]
1998 Mildred Ruiz performance 12 [13]
1998 Lisa Amowitz painting 12 [13]
1998 Toby Buonagurio sculpture 12 [13]
1998 Irina Danilova sculpture 12 [13]
1998 Sue Oshima photography 12 [13]
2002 Sarah Stern poetry [14]
2005 Sarah Stern poetry [14]
2005 Jenna Cardinale poetry [15]
2005 James McSherry nonfiction [15]
2005 Ron Terner photography [15]
2005 Wanda Ortiz painting [15]
2005 Agnes Murray printmaking [15]
2005 Daniel Hauben painting [15]
2005 Luis Fonseca digital art [15]
2005 Linda Cunningham printmaking [15]
2005 Howard T. Cash photography [15]
2005 Beth Brideau painting [15]
2005 Helene Brandt sculpture [15]
2006 Josh Millis painting [16]
2006 Timothy Blum sculpture [16]
2006 Coleen Booth fiction [16]
2006 Juan Doe painting [16]
2006 Elly Erickson vocal performance [16]
2006 Dana Frobig instrumental music [16]
2006 Kevin Kane playwriting [16]
2006 Alison Koffler poetry [16]
2006 Steven Lubin instrumental music [16]
2006 Luisa Beltran fiction [16]
2007 Blanka Amezkua crafts [17][18]
2007 Pam Sporn documentary/film video 25 [12][18]
2007 Melisa Baez illustration/drawing 25 [18]
2007 Toby Buonagurio sculpture 25 [18]
2007 Reina Mia Brill crafts 25 [18]
2007 Peter Cabot mixed media 25 [18]
2007 Jessica Danser choreography 25 [18]
2007 Marisol Diaz photography 25 [18]
2007 Bradon McDonald dance 25 [18]
2007 Maxim Pakhomov instrumental music 25 [18]
2007 Jen Shyu music composition 25 [18]
2007 Joel Neff crafts 25 [18]
2007 Muhamadou Salieu Suso instrumental music 25 [18]
2007 Bruce Tallerman fiction 25 [18]
2007 Ron Terner photography 25 [18]
2007 Nelida Tirado dance 25 [18]
2007 Rhina Valentin acting 25 [18]
2007 Lois Weingarten painting 25 [18]
2007 Julio Antonio Toro screenwriting 25 [18]
2007 Carlos J. Serrano playwriting 25 [18]
2007 Danny Peralta photography 25 [18]
2007 Patty Dukes vocal music 25 [18]
2008 Judith Baumel poetry 25 [19]
2008 Amy Gottlieb poetry 25 [19]
2008 Tenille Blair-Neff crafts 25 [19]
2008 Donna Diamond illustration 25 [19]
2008 Michelle Frick installation art 25 [19]
2008 Kuniyasu Hashimoto painting 25 [19]
2008 Micky Schon painting 25 [19]
2008 Hrvoje Slovenc photography 25 [19]
2008 Anna Tonna Brown vocal performance 25 [19]
2008 Igor Begelman instrumental music 25 [19]
2008 Toru Dodo instrumental music 25 [19]
2008 Steven Lubin instrumental music 25 [19]
2008 Nancy Haiduck poetry 25 [20]
2008 Christal Brown choreography 25 [20]
2008 Edgar Buonagurio painting 25 [20]
2008 Linda Cunningham mixed media 25 [20]
2008 Camille Darby playwriting 25 [20]
2008 Juan Doe painting 25 [20]
2008 Joe Flood non-fiction 25 [20]
2008 Geovanny Salas narrative documentary video 25 [20]
2008 Tracie Hervy painting 25 [20]
2008 Josh Millis printmaking/drawing 25 [20]
2008 Alethea Pace dance 25 [20]
2008 Toni Roberts fiction 25 [20]
2008 Velvet Ross vocal performance 25 [20]
2009 Sarah Stern poetry [14]
2009 Antonio Polanco vocal performance [21]
2009 Cara Judea Alhadeff photography [21]
2009 Dennis Redmoon Darkeem craft [21]
2009 Marisol Diaz photography [21]
2009 Nicky Enright experimental film/video [21]
2009 Michael Ferris Jr. sculpture [21]
2009 Rosemarie Fiore printmaking/drawing [21]
2009 Nadia Hallgren documentary film/video [21]
2009 Antonio Jerkovic photography [21]
2009 Kalissa Maxwell photography [21]
2009 Brandon McReynolds vocal performance [21]
2009 Vittorio Ottaviani painting [21]
2009 Gloria Adams painting [21]
2009 Desi Moreno-Penson acting [21]
2009 Melissa Primavera vocal performance [21]
2009 Geoffrey Quan narrative film/video [21]
2009 Sima Rabinowitz fiction/non-fiction [21]
2009 Stacey Karen Robinson playwriting [21]
2009 Teana Rodriguez [21]
2009 Jen Shyu instrumental performance [21]
2009 Matthew Thorburn poetry [21]
2009 Jennifer Tomaiolo painting [21]
2009 Damon L. White vocal performance [21]
2009 Maxim Pakhomov instrumental performance [21]
2010 Ira Merritt photography [22]
2010 Sheryl Bailey instrumental music [22][23]
2010 Benton Bainbridge experimental film/video [22]
2010 Igor Begelman instrumental music [22]
2010 Andrew Bui screenwriting [22]
2010 Vidal Centeno installation art [22]
2010 Michael Cuomo painting [22]
2010 Nicolas Estevez performance art [22]
2010 Elizabeth Farnum vocal music [22]
2010 Aldina Kennedy nonfiction [22][24]
2010 Lisa Lebofsky painting [22]
2010 Justin Allen painting [22]
2010 Intikana spoken word [22]
2010 Sam Turner poetry [22][24]
2010 Josh Millis painting [22]
2010 Noele Phillips choreography [22]
2010 Ronny Quevedo printmaking [22]
2010 Hannah Rosenbaum vocal music [22]
2010 Jose Singh vocal music [22]
2010 Hrvoje Slovenc photography [22]
2010 Christy Speakman photography [22]
2010 Pam Sporn film/video [22]
2010 Bruce Tallerman fiction [22][24]
2010 Nelida Tirado dance [22]
2010 Vincent Marano playwriting [22]
2011 Sarah Stern poetry 25 [4]
2011 Linda Manning screenwriting 25 [4]
2011 Dianne Sposito playwrighting 25 [4]
2011 Anna Purves fiction 25 [4]
2011 Wilhelmina Smith instrumental music performance 25 [4]
2011 Steven Lubin instrumental music performance 25 [4]
2011 Gerardo Cipiran photography 25 [4]
2011 Jen Shyu 25 [4]
2014 Nahshon Dion Anderson non-fiction 25 [25][26][27]

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