Minister Barbour Congratulates 2026 Arts and Letters Award Winners

  • Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation

April 23, 2026

The Honourable Andrea Barbour, Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation, congratulates all winners of the annual Arts and Letters Awards.

The event took place on Friday, April 17, at The Rooms. Prizes totaling $47,650 were awarded in literary, music, and visual arts sections. There were 29 winning entries in the junior division, 31 winning entries in the senior division, five winners in this year’s multi-disciplinary one-time HERSTORY Empowers special category, and another 16 visual art exhibitors chosen for exhibition by the curator at The Rooms. A total of 507 entries were submitted for consideration for the 2026 program.

The Percy Janes First Novel Award, the program’s top prize of $2,500, was awarded to Paul Whittle for Sunflower.

First launched in 1952, the Arts and Letters Awards is a renowned provincial program that encourages artistic creation and recognizes excellence through the awarding of monetary prizes. Established and emerging artists are invited annually to submit original creative work in literature, music, and visual art to be adjudicated by professional artists in these disciplines. The department looks forward to the 75th anniversary of the Arts and Letters Awards program in 2027.

In addition to the regular program, this year’s Arts and Letters Awards included a one-time, multi-disciplinary HERSTORY Empowers category. Artists were invited to create and submit works that reflect on the years of campaigning by suffragists, who worked tirelessly to make their voices heard and their votes count. This coincided with Newfoundland and Labrador’s celebration of the 100th anniversary of women achieving the right to vote and hold public office.

A detailed list of award recipients can be found in the backgrounder below. More information on the program and submission guidelines can be found here.

Quotes
“For generations, the Arts and Letters Awards have supported creative voices. We celebrate this year’s talented artists whose work strengthens Newfoundland and Labrador’s cultural landscape. Your contributions play a vital role in sustaining our vibrant arts community – for all of us.”
Honourable Andrea Barbour
Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation

“I am very pleased to see HERSTORY Empowers included as a one-time category in this year’s Arts and Letters Awards. It is a meaningful way to mark the 100th anniversary of women achieving the right to vote and hold public office, while celebrating excellence across the arts.”
Honourable Lela Evans
Minister of Women and Gender Equality

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BACKGROUNDER

2026 Arts and Letters Awards Recipients

JUNIOR AWARD WINNERS

Junior Poetry [15 and Under] ($350 prize)
Adjudicators: Danielle Devereaux; Jennifer Newhook; Craig Francis Power

Scarlet Duffney My Safe Place
Peyton Brennan Things I could be doing
Logan Jesso The Worst Day
Autumn LeRoux Organ Crusher

Junior Poetry [16-20] ($350 prize)
Adjudicators: Danielle Devereaux; Jennifer Newhook; Craig Francis Power

Arielle Connors Dust Upon the Mantel (Saudade)
Jack Guy Saltwoven
Emily Pike On the Intimacy of a Clementine
Taylor Ennis Guilty Pleasure

Junior Prose [15 and Under] ($350 prize)
Adjudicators: Charis Cotter; Ray Critch

Nimi Abraham The Big Change
Kloey Murphy The Weight of What Remains
Christina Grace Dawe Unseen
Oladoyin Agbaje O’Donnell Military School

 Junior Prose [16-20] ($350 prize)
Adjudicators: Charis Cotter; Ray Critch

Ethan Reid Murder in the Carpathians
Isabelle Chaignon The Old Hag
Ava Sinclair Amphibians
Tersea Sheng Afterlight

Junior French Literary ($350 prize)
Adjudicator: Paul Rowe

Maya Marmouche Au-dessus des barrières

Junior Music [15 and Under] ($350 prize)
Adjudicators: Tom Gordon; Rozalind MacPhail

Thurston Thomson O.S.T. 09
Miguel Mendonça Harnett Meep’s Masterpiece

 Junior Music [16-20] ($350 prize)
Adjudicators: Tom Gordon; Rozalind MacPhail

Jack Guy Nighttime Coastline
Summer Bennett Hollow

 Junior Visual [15 and Under] ($350 prize)
Adjudicators: Brian Amadi; Bethany Mackenzie

Tiara Naka Reynolds The Consequence of Curiosity
Seth Morgan My great grandfather’s boat, The Drusilla Theresa Schooner
Aurora Loder LadyCats and GentleKits…the Meep Circus!
Claire Williams Flashpoint Canine

 Junior Visual [16-20] ($350 prize)
Adjudicators: Brian Amadi; Bethany Mackenzie

Meredith Parsons It’s What’s Inside That Counts
Sydney Wells Summer on Exploits Island
Tansy Staniland Roots
Zoe Tucker Reflections

 SENIOR AWARD WINNERS

Senior Poetry ($1000 prize)
Adjudicators: Andreae Callanan; Aaron Tucker

Beth Follett Women Are
Matthew Hollett Robbie Burns Night
Joe Bishop Sacred
Roger Power Coming Upon a Moose Accident on the TCH

 Senior Short Fiction ($1000 prize)
Adjudicators: Shelly Kawaja; Chad Pelley

Emma Cole Wildfire
Molly Clarke Renovation
Grant Loveys Ghost Net
Allison Kelly Aloe, Burn, Aloe, Burn

 Senior Nonfiction ($1000 prize)
Adjudicator: Debbie McGee

Isabelle Schmelzer Where do you belong
Adrian House The Look
Ainsley Hawthorn Plagues en Vogue

Senior Dramatic Script ($1000 prize)
Adjudicator: Sharon King-Campbell

Meghan Greeley The Queen’s Wife
Mark Norberg Bone

 Senior French Literary ($1000 prize)
Adjudicators: Paul Rowe

Katherine Alexandra Harvey Quand Je T’aurai Quitte

Percey Janes First Novel Award ($2,500 prize)
Adjudicator: Trudy Morgan-Cole

Paul Whittle Sunflower

Senior Music ($1000 prize)
Adjudicators: Tom Gordon, Rozalind MacPhail

Alex Dinn Carry the Weight
Allie Duff Our Little Lives
Jodee Richardson Night Train Whistle
Jenina MacGillivray Bright Star

 Senior Visual ($1000 prize)
Adjudicators: Daniel Rumbolt; Anita Singh; Kym Greeley

Reshelle Adams Salt Work
Ginok Song Afternoon Rowing
Molly Clarke Nan’s Bedroom
Jackie Evans Beyond the Veil
Kelly Bastow Procession
Nicole Russell Green Man
Tia Murphy Rowe A Chapel Arm Winter
Christina Blanchard Gutted
Chloe Lundrigan Branch two generations ago, in wool sweaters
Deborah Cannon Misty Morning Petty Harbour
Chelsea Beehan Wendy
Tracy Cahill Untitled

 HERSTORY Empowers Special Category ($1000 prize)
Adjudicators: Andrea Cooper; Michelle Butler Hallett; Anne Troake

Alli Johnston Una- Born 1925 Visual Arts
Chelsie Cake Colours of a Movement Visual Arts
Kathy Rowe The Slow Turning of Paper Poetry
Natalie Dalton Voluntarily Unsex Themselves Poetry
Michelle T Clemens Better For Us All Dramatic Script

 

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