Winners of the World Award of Arts

J. Meejin Yoon, 2022 Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts winner.
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J. Meejin Yoon

Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts 2022 Field of Work: Architecture Date: 29-30 November 2022 Place of Ceremony: Great Hall of Acts, “Sala dos Capelos” Host Institution: University of Coimbra Host Country: Portugal Architect and educator J. Meejin Yoon, the Gale and Ira Drukier Dean of the College of

Paulo Branco, 2019 Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts winner.
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Paulo Branco

Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts 2019 Field of Work: Cinematography Date: 3-4 October 2019 Place of Ceremony: Main Convention Hall Host Institution: University of Tsukuba Host Country: Japan The winner of the 2019 Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts is Portuguese independent film producer, Paulo Branco. This

Professor Russell Hartenberger, 2017 Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts winner.
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Prof. Russell Hartenberger

Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts 2017 Field of Work: Percussion, Musicology, Ethnomusicology Date: 8 November 2017 Place of Ceremony: Pieterskers Leiden Host Institution: Leiden University Host Country: Leiden, The Netherlands The 2017 Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts will be granted to Professor Russell Hartenberger, Professor Emeritus

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Prof. Dr. Milton Masciadri

Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Art 2015 Field of Work: UNESCO Artist for Peace Date: 19 November 2015 Place of Ceremony: Caird Hall, Dundee Host Institution: University of Dundee Host Country: Scotland, UK The 2015 “Leonardo da Vinci” World Award of Arts will be granted to Professor Dr. Milton Masciadri, Professor of

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Petteri Nisunen and Tommi Grönlund

Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts 2013 Area of Work:  Contemporary arts Date:  02 October 2013 Place of Ceremony: Nanyang Auditorium Host Institution: Nanyang Technological University Host Country: Singapore Singapore, Singapore. October 2013. Prof. Petteri Nisunen, and his colleague Tommi Grönlund have been selected as the winners of the

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Todd Siler

Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts 2011 Area of Work: Visual artist, writer, inventor and polymath Date: 10 November 2011 Place of Ceremony: Assembly Hall Host Institution: University of Tartu Host Country: Tartu, Estonia The World Cultural Council celebrated its 28th Award Ceremony with the host of the University

Winner of the World Award of Arts

Marcell Jankovics

Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts 2009 Area of Work: Art – Philosophy Date: 25 November 2009 Place of Ceremony: Academic Hall Host Institution: University of Liège Host Country: Liége, Belgium Marcell Jankovics has written, designed and directed several hundred animated short films: singles and series. The first full-length

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Prof. Anne Moeglin-Delcroix

Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts 2007 Area of Work: Art – Philosophy Date: 24 Nov 2007 Place of Ceremony: University Theater Host Institution: Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León Host Country: Monterrey, Nuevo León, México The World Cultural Council presented the 2007 Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts

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Enrique Norten

Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts 2005 Area of Work: Architect Date: 12 November 2005 Place of Ceremony: Fernando Soler City Theatre Host Institution: Agricultural Autonomous University of Antonio Narro Host Country: Saltillo, México Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. The World Cultural Council presented the 2005 Leonardo da Vinci World Award

Winner of the World Award of Arts

Otto Piene

Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts 2003 Area of Work: Sculptor and Sky Artist Date: 17 November 2003 Place of Ceremony: National Archives of Finland Host Institution: University of Helsinki Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters National Archives of Finland Host Country: Helsinki, Finland Helsinki, Finland. November 2003. The

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