Trinity Rep’s 25th Pell Awards Gala was held on Monday, June 10, 2024 in Providence at the Lindemann Performing Arts Center. Celebrating national and local excellence in the arts, the event featured unforgettable moments as the theater honored individuals committed to bettering the world through art. The creative black-tie event was co-chaired by Sally Lapides and Michael J. Sweeney, with honorary co-chairs Ann & Sam Mencoff.

Click here to view photos from the 2024 event.

The 2025 Pell Awards Gala will take place in June 2025. Date to be announced.


2024 Pell Award Recipients

Octavia Spencer, 2024 Pell Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts
Bob Dilworth, 2024 Rhode Island Pell Award for Excellence in the Arts
Christina H Paxson, 2024 Charles Sullivan Award for Distinguished Service in the Arts
Charles M. "Chuck" Royce, 2024 Pell Award for Outstanding Leadership in the Arts

Click here to learn more about the winners.

Supporting the Pell Awards

Trinity Rep’s Pell Award Gala provides unique visibility and access opportunities for sponsors. All proceeds from the event support artistic, education, and community engagement programming at Trinity Rep, the Tony Award-winning State Theater of Rhode Island.

For more information, contact Allie Hall, advancement manager, at (401) 453-9237 or ahall@trinityrep.com


2024 Pell Awards Gala Event Committee

Sally Lapides and Michael J. Sweeney, co-chairs

Ann & Sam Mencoff, honorary co-chairs

Event Committee: Carly Callahan; Johnnie Chace; Joseph Chazan, MD & Victoria Veh; Paul Choquette, Jr.; Lou Giancola; Nancy Smith Greer; Laura Harris; Barry Hittner; Sara Shea McConnell; Kibbe & Tom Reilly; Joan Sorensen; Judith Lynn Stillman; Kevin Tracy

Honorary Committee: Representative Gabe Amo; Deloris Davis Grant; Richard & Sharon Jenkins; Representative Seth Magaziner; Christina Pell Neal; Clay Pell; Nick & Annie Pell; Tripler Pell & Tawfik Hammoud; Senator Jack Reed; Senator Sheldon Whitehouse; Eames Yates, Jr.

About the Pell Awards

Trinity Rep established the Pell Awards in 1997 to honor artists whose artistic careers exemplify the values of Senator Claiborne Pell, one of the principal founders of the National Endowment for the Arts. Throughout his life, Senator Pell worked to support the arts and provide new opportunities for artists. He sponsored the landmark legislation that established the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities in 1965 and chaired the Senate Education and Arts subcommittee. The Pell Awards honor Senator Claiborne Pell and recognize artistic excellence in Rhode Island, the New England region, and nationally.

The Pell Awards’ criteria include excellence in the artist’s chosen field, work that significantly advances their chosen art form, and contribution to the betterment of the community and the world at large through artistic presence and community service.


Past Pell Award Honorees

Pell Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts

Jane Alexander; Kate Burton; Ruby Dee & Ossie Davis; Viola Davis; Olympia Dukakis; Oskar & Laurie Eustis; Indigo Girls (Amy Ray & Emily Saliers); Adrian Hall; Richard & Sharon Jenkins; Jessica Lange; Mary McDonnell; Arthur Miller; Liza Minnelli; Toni Morrison; Robert Redford; Chita Rivera; Jason Robards; Maurice Sendak; Beverly Sills; Stephen Sondheim; Mary Steenburgen & Ted Danson

Pell Award for Distinguished Achievement in the Arts

John Krasinski; Debra Messing; Amy Morton; Trinity Rep Resident Acting Company

New England Pell Award for Excellence in the Arts

Brian Dennehy; Julie Harris; Jeffrey Osborne; Lloyd Richards; Gunther Schuller; John Updike

Pell Award/Charles Sullivan Award for Distinguished Service in/to the Arts

​Elizabeth Z. Chace; Mayor Vincent A. Cianci, Jr.; Martha Douglas-Osmundson; Joe & Sally Dowling; Deloris Davis Grant; Adrian Hall; Mary Paula Hunter; P. William Hutchinson; Virginia Lynch; Suzanne Magaziner; Lowry Marshall; Jane S. Nelson; Elaine Foster Perry; Julie Strandberg

Pell Award for Outstanding Leadership in Arts Education

Ruth J. Simmons

Pell Award for Outstanding Leadership in the Arts

​Jeannine Chartier; Joseph A. Chazan M.D.; Trudy Coxe; Mihailo “Misha” Djuric; Michael Gennaro; Roger Mandle; Senator Claiborne Pell; Rhode Island State Council on the Arts; J.L. “Lynn” Singleton​; Rosanne Somerson; George Wein​

Rhode Island Pell Award for Excellence in the Arts

​John Benson; Howard BenTré; Dan Butterworth; Len Cabral; Charlene Carpenzano; John Chan; Bob Colonna; Robert Coover; Umberto “Bert” Crenca; Richard Cumming; Ruth Frisch Dealy; Tony Estrella; Barnaby Evans; Richard Fleischner; Peter Geisser; Malcolm Grear; Michael Harper; Bunny Harvey; Dorothy Jungels & the Everett Dance Theatre; George Kent; Eugene Lee; David Macaulay; Salvatore Mancini; Marta V. Martínez; Dave McKenna; Barbara Meek; Denny Moers; Morris Nathanson; Timothy Philbrick; Ricardo Pitts-Wiley; Duke Robillard; Thomas Sgouros, Sr.; Consuelo Sherba; Gretchen Dow Simpson; Maria Spacagna; Judith Lynn Stillman; Valerie Tutson; Chris Van Allsburg; Paula Vogel; Keith and Rosmarie Waldrop; William Warner; Rose Weaver; Steven Weinberg; Toots Zynsky