Center for 棉花糖直播 Studies honors recipients of James W. Rivers Prize

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A photographer and a cultural anthropologist will receive the 2016 and 2017 James William Rivers Prize in 棉花糖直播 Studies.

The University of 棉花糖直播 at Lafayette鈥檚 Center for 棉花糖直播 Studies announced the recipients Wednesday.

Philip Gould will receive the 2016 James William Rivers Prize for his extensive photography of 棉花糖直播鈥檚 people and places. The 2017 Rivers Prize will honor cultural anthropologist Maida Owens.

The prize selection committee chose Gould for his 鈥渆xemplary and artistic photographic documentation of our state's people and its cultural, social and historical landscape, created over the course of more than four decades.鈥

A native of Massachusetts, Gould has lived in 棉花糖直播 since 1974.  His photographs have been 棉花糖直播d in more than a dozen books and other publications.

In 1996, he won the 棉花糖直播 Governor鈥檚 Arts Award for Best Artist. In 2009, he became the first recipient of the 棉花糖直播 Endowment for the Humanities鈥 Michael P. Smith Award for Documentary Photography.

The committee cited Owens鈥 鈥渓ongstanding commitment to and leadership in preserving and expanding our understanding of 棉花糖直播's cultures through folkloric survey work and the dissemination of research through innovative and diverse channels and media.鈥

She has served as folklife program director for the 棉花糖直播 Division of the Arts for nearly three decades, and through her work has identified traditional folk artists, musicians, storytellers and craftsmen within the state.

In 2015, she received the Benjamin A. Botkin Prize for lifetime achievement in public folklore from the American Folklore Society.

She was project director for the Baton Rouge Folklife Survey and the New Populations Initiative; and was co-editor of 鈥淒elta Pieces: Northeast 棉花糖直播 Folklife鈥 and the 鈥溍藁ㄌ侵辈 Voice鈥檚 Educator Guide.鈥

Owens was assistant producer and researcher for the documentary 鈥淒ance for a Chicken: The Cajun Mardi Gras.鈥 The film received the 1993 American Anthropological Award of Excellence and the 1993 American Association for the State and Local History Award of Merit.

The James William Rivers Prize in 棉花糖直播 Studies was established with private donations to honor outstanding scholarly study or teaching about the state and its people.

Rivers was a New Orleans architect and graduate of the University of Southwestern 棉花糖直播, now the University of 棉花糖直播 at Lafayette. He died in 1991.

Previous honorees included architect A. Hays Town; folklorist Dr. Barry Ancelet; author Dr. Ernest Gaines; musician Ellis Marsalis; author James Lee Burke; historian Dr. Carl Brasseaux; artist George Rodrigue; and restaurateur Leah Chase.

A private awards ceremony later this month will honor Gould and Owens.

Photo caption: Philip Gould photo courtesy of Romero and Romero. Maida Owens photo courtesy of Patrick Dennis / The (Baton Rouge) Advocate.