National Medal of Arts


The National Medal of Arts is an award and title created by the United States Congress in 1984, for the purpose of honoring artists and patrons of the arts. A prestigious American honor, it is the highest honor given to artists and arts patrons by the United States government. Nominations are submitted to the National Council on the Arts, the advisory committee of the National Endowment for the Arts, who then submits its recommendations to the White House for the President of the United States to award. The medal was designed for the NEA by sculptor Robert Graham.

Laureates

In 1983, prior to the official establishment of the National Medal of Arts, through the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities, President Ronald Reagan awarded a medal to artists and arts patrons.
NameArea of Achievement
Pinchas ZukermanArtist
Frederica von StadeArtist
Czesław MiłoszArtist
Maya LinArtist
Frank StellaArtist
Philip JohnsonArtist
Luis ValdezArtist
The Texaco Philanthropic FoundationPatron
James MichenerPatron
Philip MorrisPatron
The Cleveland FoundationPatron
Elma LewisPatron
The Dayton Hudson FoundationPatron

Recipients of the National Medal of Arts

The National Medal of Arts was first awarded in 1985. It was most recently awarded in 2019.
YearNameArea of Achievement
1985Elliott Carter Jr.composer
1985Ralph Ellisonwriter
1985Jose Ferreractor
1985Martha Grahamdancer, choreographer
1985Louise Nevelsonsculptor
1985Georgia O'Keeffepainter
1985Leontyne Pricesoprano
1985Dorothy Buffum Chandlerarts patron
1985Lincoln Kirsteinarts patron
1985Paul Mellonarts patron
1985Alice Tullyarts patron
1985Hallmark Cards, Inc.corporate arts patron
1986Marian Andersoncontralto singer
1986Frank Caprafilm director
1986Aaron Coplandcomposer
1986Willem de Kooningpainter
1986Agnes de Millechoreographer
1986Eva Le Gallienneactress, director, author
1986Alan Lomaxfolklorist, scholar
1986Lewis Mumfordphilosopher, literary critic
1986Eudora Weltywriter
1986Dominique de Menilarts patron
1986Exxon Corporationcorporate arts patron
1986Seymour H. Knox IIarts patron
1987Romare Beardenpainter
1987Ella Fitzgeraldsinger
1987Howard Nemerovwriter, scholar
1987Alwin Nikolaisdancer, choreographer
1987Isamu Noguchisculptor
1987William Schumancomposer
1987Robert Penn Warrenwriter, poet
1987J. W. Fisherarts patron
1987Armand Hammerarts patron
1987Sydney Lewisarts patron
1988Saul Bellowwriter
1988Helen Hayesactress
1988Gordon Parksphotographer, film director
1988I.M. Peiarchitect
1988Jerome Robbinsdancer, choreographer
1988Rudolf Serkinpianist
1988Virgil Thomsoncomposer, music critic
1988Sydney J. Freedbergart historian, curator
1988Roger L. Stevensarts administrator
1988Brooke Astorarts patron
1988Francis Goeletmusic patron
1988Obert Clark Tannerarts patron
1989Leopold Adlerpreservationist, civic leader
1989Katherine Dunhamdancer, choreographer
1989Alfred Eisenstaedtphotographer
1989Martin Friedmanmuseum director
1989Leigh Gerdinearts patron, civic leader
1989John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespiejazz trumpeter
1989Walker Hancocksculptor
1989Vladimir Horowitzpianist
1989Czesław Miłoszwriter
1989Robert Motherwellpainter
1989John Updikewriter
1989Dayton Hudson Corporationcorporate arts patron
1990George Abbottproducer
1990Hume Cronynactor
1990Jessica Tandyactress
1990Merce Cunninghamchoreographer & dance company director
1990Jasper Johnspainter & sculptor
1990Jacob Lawrencepainter
1990Riley "B.B." Kingblues musician
1990David Lloyd Kreegerarts patron
1990Harris & Carroll Sterling Mastersonarts patrons
1990Ian McHarglandscape architect
1990Beverly Sillsopera singer
1990Southeastern Bell Corporationcorporate arts patron
1991Maurice Abravanelmusic director & conductor
1991Roy Acuffcountry singer
1991Pietro Belluschiarchitect
1991J. Carter Brownmuseum director
1991Charles "Honi" Colestap dancer
1991John O. Crosbyopera director, conductor, administrator
1991Richard Diebenkornpainter
1991R. Philip Hanesarts patron
1991Kitty Carlisle Hartactress, singer & arts administrator
1991Pearl Primuschoreographer & anthropologist
1991Isaac Sternviolinist
1991Texaco Inc.corporate arts patron
1992Marilyn Horneopera singer
1992James Earl Jonesactor
1992Allan Housersculptor
1992Minnie Pearlcomedian
1992Robert Saudektelevision producer, Museum of Broadcasting founding director
1992Earl Scruggsbanjo player
1992Robert Shaworchestra conductor, choral director
1992Billy Taylorjazz pianist
1992Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brownarchitects
1992Robert Wisedirector
1992AT&T Inc.corporate arts patron
1992Lila Wallace foundation arts patron
1993Walter and Leonore Annenbergarts patrons
1993Cabell "Cab" Callowaysinger & bandleader
1993Ray Charlessinger & musician
1993Bess Lomax Hawesfolklorist
1993Stanley Kunitzpoet & educator
1993Robert Merrillbaritone
1993Arthur Millerplaywright
1993Robert Rauschenbergartist
1993Lloyd Richardstheatrical director
1993William Styronwriter
1993Paul Taylordancer & choreographer
1993Billy Wilderdirector, writer & producer
1994Harry Belafontesinger & actor
1994Dave Brubeckjazz musician
1994Celia Cruzsinger
1994Dorothy DeLayviolin teacher
1994Julie Harrisactress
1994Erick Hawkinschoreographer
1994Gene Kellyactor & dancer
1994Pete Seegercomposer, lyricist, vocalist, banjo player
1994Catherine Filene Shousearts patron
1994Wayne Thiebaudartist, teacher
1994Richard Wilburpoet, teacher, critic, literary translator
1994Young Audiencesarts presenter
1995Licia Albaneseopera singer
1995Gwendolyn Brookspoet
1995B. Gerald and Iris Cantorarts patrons
1995Ossie Davis and Ruby Deeactors
1995David Diamondcomposer
1995James Ingo Freedarchitect
1995Bob Hopeentertainer
1995Roy Lichtensteinpainter, sculptor
1995Arthur Mitchelldancer, choreographer
1995Bill Monroebluegrass musician
1995Urban Gatewaysarts education organization
1996Edward Albeeplaywright
1996Sarah Caldwellopera conductor
1996Harry Callahanphotographer
1996Zelda Fichandlertheater director, producer, educator
1996Eduardo "Lalo" Guerrerocomposer, musician
1996Lionel Hamptonmusician, bandleader
1996Bella Lewitzkydancer, choreographer, teacher
1996Vera Listarts patron
1996Robert Redfordactor, director, producer
1996Maurice Sendakwriter, illustrator, designer
1996Stephen Sondheimcomposer, lyricist
1996Boys Choir of Harlemperforming arts youth group
1997Louise Bourgeoissculptor
1997Betty Carterjazz vocalist
1997Agnes Gundarts patron
1997Daniel Urban Kileylandscape architect
1997Angela Lansburyactress
1997James Levineopera conductor, pianist
1997Tito PuenteLatin percussionist, musician
1997Jason Robardsactor
1997Edward Villelladancer, choreographer
1997Doc Watsonbluegrass guitarist, vocalist
1997MacDowell Colonyartist colony
1998Jacques d'Amboisedancer, choreographer, educator
1998Antoine "Fats" Dominorock 'n' roll pianist, singer
1998Ramblin' Jack Elliottfolk singer, songwriter
1998Frank Gehryarchitect
1998Barbara Handmanarts advocate
1998Agnes Martinvisual artist
1998Gregory Peckactor, producer
1998Roberta Petersopera singer
1998Philip Rothwriter
1998Sara Lee Corporationcorporate arts patron
1998Steppenwolf Theatre Companyarts organization
1998Gwen Verdonactress, dancer
1999Irene Diamondarts patron
1999Aretha Franklinsinger
1999Michael Gravesarchitect, designer
1999Odettasinger, music historian
1999The Juilliard Schoolperforming arts school
1999Norman Learproducer, writer, director, advocate
1999Rosetta LeNoireactress, producer
1999Harvey Lichtensteinarts administrator
1999Lydia Mendozasinger
1999George Segalsculptor
1999Maria Tallchiefballerina
2000Maya Angeloupoet, writer
2000Eddy Arnoldcountry singer
2000Mikhail Baryshnikovdancer & director
2000Benny Carterjazz musician
2000Chuck Closepainter
2000Horton Footeplaywright, screenwriter
2000Lewis Manilowarts patron
2000National Public Radio, cultural programming divisionbroadcaster
2000Claes Oldenburgsculptor
2000Itzhak Perlmanviolinist
2000Harold Princetheater director, producer
2000Barbra Streisandactress, singer & director
2001Alvin Ailey Dance Foundationmodern dance company and school
2001Rudolfo Anayawriter
2001Johnny Cashsinger & songwriter
2001Kirk Douglasactor
2001Helen Frankenthalerpainter
2001Judith Jamisonartistic director, choreographer, dancer
2001Yo-Yo Macellist
2001Mike Nicholsdirector, producer
2002Florence Knoll Bassettarchitect
2002Trisha Brownartistic director, choreographer, dancer
2002Philippe de Montebellomuseum director
2002Uta Hagenactress, drama teacher
2002Lawrence Halprinlandscape architect
2002Al Hirschfeldartist, illustrator
2002George Jonessinger
2002Ming Cho Leetheater designer
2002William "Smokey" Robinsonsongwriter, musician
2003Austin City LimitsPBS television program
2003Beverly Clearywriter
2003Rafe Esquitharts educator
2003Suzanne Farrelldancer, choreographer, company director, educator
2003Buddy Guyblues musician
2003Ron Howardactor, director & producer
2003Mormon Tabernacle Choirchoral group
2003Leonard Slatkinsymphony orchestra conductor
2003George Straitcountry singer, songwriter
2003Tommy Tunedancer, actor, choreographer, director
2004Andrew W. Mellon Foundationphilanthropic foundation
2004Ray Bradburyauthor
2004Carlisle Floydopera composer
2004Frederick Hartsculptor
2004Anthony Hechtpoet
2004John Ruthvenwildlife artist
2004Vincent Scullyarchitectural historian & educator
2004Twyla Tharpcontemporary dance choreographer
2005Louis Auchinclossauthor
2005James DePreistsymphony orchestra conductor
2005Paquito D'Riverajazz musician
2005Robert Duvallactor
2005Leonard Garmentarts advocate
2005Ollie Johnstonpioneering film animator & artist
2005Wynton Marsalisjazz musician & educator
2005Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Artsarts education
2005Tina Ramirezdancer & choreographer
2005Dolly Partonsinger & songwriter
2006William Bolcomcomposer
2006Cyd Charisseactress & dancer
2006Roy DeCaravaphotographer
2006Wilhelmina Holladayarts patron
2006Interlochen Center for the Artssummer arts camp and winter arts focused boarding high school
2006Erich Kunzelconductor
2006Preservation Hall Jazz Bandjazz ensemble
2006Gregory Rabassaliterary translator
2006Viktor Schreckengostindustrial designer/sculptor
2006Ralph Stanleybluegrass musician
2007Morten Lauridsencomposer
2007N. Scott Momadayauthor
2007Craig Noeldirector
2007Roy Neubergerarts patron
2007Les Paulelectric guitar pioneer
2007Henry Z. Steinwayarts patron
2007George Tookerpainter
2007Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival music festival
2007Andrew Wyethpainter
2008Stan Leecomic book writer, editor
2008Richard M. Shermansongwriter
2008Robert B. Shermansongwriter
2008Olivia de Havillandactress
2008Hank Jonesjazz pianist
2008Jesús Morolessculptor
2008Ford's Theatre Societyhistoric theatre organization
2008Fisk Jubilee Singers, African American choral group
2008José Limón Dance Foundationdance troupe
2008The Presser Foundationmusic philanthropy organization
2009Bob Dylansinger & songwriter
2009Clint Eastwoodactor & director
2009Milton Glasergraphic designer
2009Maya Linartist & architect
2009Rita Morenoactress
2009Jessye Normansoprano
2009Joseph P. Riley, Jr.mayor
2009Frank Stellaartist
2009Michael Tilson Thomasconductor
2009John Williamscomposer, conductor & pianist
2009Oberlin Conservatory of Music
2009School of American Ballet
2010Robert Brusteintheater director & producer
2010Van Cliburnclassical pianist
2010Mark di Suverosculptor
2010Donald Hallpoet
2010Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival
2010Quincy Jonescomposer & music producer
2010Harper Leenovelist
2010Sonny Rollinsjazz musician
2010Meryl Streepactress
2010James Taylorsinger & songwriter
2011Will Barnetartist
2011Rita Dovepoet
2011Al Pacinoactor
2011Emily Rauh Pulitzerarts patron
2011Martin Puryearsculptor
2011Mel Tillissinger & songwriter
2011United Service Organization provides programs and entertainment to the U.S. military and their families
2011André Wattsclassical pianist
2012Herb Alpertmusician
2012Lin Arisonarts education advocate
2012Joan Myers Browndancer, choreographer and artistic director
2012Renée Flemingopera singer
2012Ernest Gainesauthor & teacher
2012Ellsworth Kellyartist
2012Tony Kushnerplaywright
2012George Lucasfilm director
2012Elaine Mayactress & director
2012Laurie Olinlandscape architect
2012Allen Toussaintcomposer, producer and performer
2012Washington Performing Arts Societyarts presenter
2013Julia Alvareznovelist, poet & essayist
2013Brooklyn Academy of Musicpresenter
2013Joan Harrisarts patron
2013Bill T. Jonesdancer & choreographer
2013John Kandermusical theater composer
2013Jeffrey Katzenbergdirector and CEO of DreamWorks
2013Maxine Hong Kingstonwriter
2013Albert Mayslesdocumentary filmmaker
2013Linda Ronstadtmusician
2013Billie Tsien & Tod Williamsarchitects
2013James Turrellvisual artist
2014John Baldessarivisual artist
2014Ping Chongtheater director, choreographer, and video and installation artist
2014Míriam Colónactress
2014The Doris Duke Charitable Foundationsupporting creative expression across the country
2014Sally Fieldactress and filmmaker
2014Ann Hamiltonvisual artist
2014Stephen Kingauthor
2014Meredith Monkcomposer, singer, and performer
2014George Shirleytenor
2014University Musical Societypresenting the performing arts to communities in Michigan
2014Tobias Wolffauthor and educator
2015Mel Brooksactor, comedian, writer
2015Sandra Cisnerosauthor
2015Eugene O'Neill Theater Centertheater
2015Morgan Freemanactor
2015Philip Glasscomposer
2015Berry Gordyrecord producer, songwriter
2015Santiago Jiménez, Jr.musician
2015Moises Kaufmantheater
2015Ralph Lemondance
2015Audra McDonaldactor
2015Luis Valdezplaywright, actor, director
2015Jack Whittenpainter
2019Alison Krausssinger
2019Sharon Percy Rockefellerarts supporter
2019The Musicians of the United States Militarymilitary musicians
2019Jon Voightactor

Declined honors

In 1989, composer and conductor, Leonard Bernstein refused his award, allegedly due to how a federal grant to an art show on AIDS had been revoked.
In 1992, musical theatre composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim refused his award, on account of believing that the NEA had "become a victim of its own and others' political infighting and is rapidly being transformed into a conduit and a symbol of censorship and repression rather than encouragement and support."
In 1997, poet Adrienne Rich refused her award as a protest against “inconsistencies” between art and “the cynical politics” of the Clinton administration.