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Lwandile Fikeni overall Arts Journalist of the Year

Freelance writer Lwandile Fikeni has been named the overall Arts Journalist of the Year at the 2014/2015 Arts Journalism Awards.
Tony Lankester (NAF), Michelle Constant (BASA), Lwandile Fikeni (arts journalist of the year award winner) and Gwen Ansell (head judge)
Tony Lankester (NAF), Michelle Constant (BASA), Lwandile Fikeni (arts journalist of the year award winner) and Gwen Ansell (head judge)

Fikeni was given a silver award in the 'Reviews' category and a gold in 'Features', with the overall award coming his way on the basis of his versatility, and his ability to write "exceptionally well" for different audiences across a range of publications.

The winners list includes ten gold and 23 silver awards made to individual journalists, and a gold and three silver awards to media organisations for their nurturing of arts journalism. Additionally, a Lifetime Achievement Award was given to broadcaster and writer Nigel Vermaas, citing his "commitment to covering music of all genres and to mentoring the next generation of arts journalists."

The National Arts Festival and Business and Arts South Africa conceptualised and launched the Awards in 2013 to acknowledge some of the excellent work being done by arts journalists in newsrooms across the country. More than 100 entries were received for the Awards, a 'significant increase on previous years, a figure that was described by the National Arts Festival, as conveners of the Awards, as '' heartening'.

Blogs, websites increase in entries

Convener of the judging panel Gwen Ansell says, "The range of writers, and the depth and commitment of the content, has been impressive. In a time when newsrooms are faced with shrinking resources, it has been encouraging to see how some newsrooms still make the effort to source original, high-quality arts writing. In addition, we're increasingly seeing relevant issues being raised by distinctive individual voices on blogs and websites."

Among the websites and blogs awarded this year, were The Con, Africa Is A Country, Litnet, The Critter and Books LIVE. City Press was given the overall Gold Media Organisation Award, the prize for which is a scholarship for one of their journalists to take part in the Cape Town International Jazz Festival (CTIJF) Arts Journalism Course in early 2016. Other traditional publications such as Mail & Guardian and Sunday Times also dominated the final winners list.

"As always, the largest numbers of entries were in the review and feature categories. However, we have seen distinct growth this year in entries tackling hard news about the arts and creative industries and their debates and dilemmas. I hope that next year we will see a similar increase in entries from broadcasters and photographers: our smallest categories," concludes Ansell.

Winners

CATEGORY: REVIEWS
Gold Winners
NamePublication
Edward TsumeleAssorted
Siya NgcoboCue
Steve KretzmannThe Critter
Silver Winners
Ang LloydCape Times
Lwandile FikeniM&G
Maryke RobertsLitnet
Michelle MagwoodSunday Times
Nick MulgrewAssorted incl M&G, Cue
Nigel VermaasCue
Roger YoungCity Press
Sindi-Leigh McBrideAfrica Is A Country
Thabo JijanaThe New Age

CATEGORY: NEWS
Gold Winners
NamePublication
Garreth Van NiekerkCity Press
Jennifer MalecBookslive
Silver Winners
Patience BambaleleSowetan
Sue BlaineBusiness Day

CATEGORY: FEATURES
Gold Winners
NamePublication
Grethe KoenCity Press
Lloyd GedyeThe Con
Lwandile FikeniCity Press
Silver Winners
Ashraf JamalArt Africa
Athi Mongezeleli JojaM&G
Christiaan J De SwardtVrouekeur
Gugulethu MhlunguCity Press
Sipesihle MthembuM&G
Stefanie JasonM&G
Sue De GrootSunday Times Lifestyle
Tymon SmithSunday Times Lifestyle

CATEGORY: SOUNDS/BROADCAST
Gold Winners
NamePublication
Nigel VermaasAssorted
Silver Winners
Jessica MulderENCA
Lerato ThipaSABC

CATEGORY: STILL PHOTOGRAPHY
Gold Winners
NamePublication
Betram MalgasNetwerk24
Silver Winners
Madelene CronjeM&G
Moeletsi MabeTMG/The Times

CATEGORY: ORGANISATIONAL AWARD
Gold Winners
Publication
City Press
Silver Winners
Publication
Art Africa
CueTube
Mail & Guardian

Judging Panel 2015

  • Darryl Accone
  • Gwen Ansell (Convener)
  • Percy Mabandu
  • Rafs Mayet
  • Jayne Morgan
  • Sean O'Toole
  • Robyn Sassen
  • Andrew Tshabangu

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