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More than 100 people working in the arts and culture sectors have been recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours.

Darren Henley, Chief Executive of Arts Council England
Darren Henley, Chief Executive of Arts Council England has been made CBE
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The Chief Executive of Arts Council England (ACE) and the founder of Creative UK are among scores of people in the sector to be recognised in the 2022 Queen’s Birthday Honours.

Darren Henley, who took over as Chief Executive at ACE in 2014, has been awarded a CBE for services to the arts, while Caroline Norbury, founder and Chief Executive of Creative UK since 2011, has been made an OBE for services to the creative sector.

Norbury said the honour recognises the efforts of her colleagues to continually champion the UK’s creative industries. 

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"The past few years have been difficult for creative and cultural organisations, but I am optimistic that investing in the UK’s talent and creative ingenuity will build a fairer, more prosperous future for us all," she said.

Meanwhile, the senior team behind Coventry’s year as UK City of Culture was also recognised. Martin Sutherland, Chief Executive of Coventry City of Culture Trust, was awarded an OBE for services to culture and to economic and social regeneration in Coventry. 

Creative Director Chenine Bhathena and Director of Audience Strategy Laura McMillan were both awarded MBEs for services to culture and to the community in Coventry.

Sutherland said that the pandemic “meant delivering a very different UK City of Culture than those that had gone before, and that was obviously made more challenging”. 

“It is therefore a great tribute to everyone involved in the year that we were able to deliver on so many of our promises to the city. I am grateful that our work has been recognised in this way,” he added.

Performing arts in the spotlight

Music and dance were among the most represented categories on the honours list, with almost 30 professionals awarded for their services to music or their work with music in an educational or charitable context, and 15 honours awarded for services to dance.

Zoie Golding, founder and Artistic Director of ZoieLogic Dance Theatre, was awarded an MBE for her service to the sector.

“The honours system remains one of the few avenues for recognising individuals and projects that have gone the extra mile. I feel strongly that this is a rare opportunity to spotlight and celebrate our work and the positive impact dance can have on people and communities,” she said.

Choreographers Rosemary Lee and Jasmin Vardimon were awarded an OBE for services to dance. And Chi-chi Nwanoku, founder of the Chineke! Foundation, was made CBE for her services to music and diversity.

Theatre was also widely recognised with 11 professionals working in the sector awarded for their services to drama and the arts.

Jennifer Sealey, Artistic Director and Chief Executive of disability-led theatre company Graeae Theatre was awarded an OBE for services to disability arts.

Stephanie Sirr, Chief Executive of Nottingham Playhouse and Joint President UK Theatre, was awarded an MBE for services to the arts. She credited the "brilliant" people she has worked with over the years for enabling “some transformative creative work to happen in and for the many communities I have been privileged to serve”.

Leaders working in heritage, preservation and restoration were also widely honoured.  Bernard Donoghue, Director of the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, was awarded an OBE for services to tourism and to culture. He said it was “an enormous privilege” to be able to contribute to the “recovery, growth and dynamism” of tourism and culture in the wake of the challenges posed by the pandemic.

Nicholas David Coleridge, Chair of the Victoria and Albert Museum, received a knighthood for having “presided over a remarkable period of resurgence for the museum” during which it “has acquired a new vibrancy, ambition and clarity of purpose”. 

Joyce Fraser, founder of the Black Heroes Foundation, received an OBE for services to the promotion of Black history and heritage. 

Dr Ingrid Samuel, Historic Environment Director at the National Trust and Acting Chair of the Heritage Alliance, was also awarded an OBE for services to heritage, alongside David Tomback, Development Economics Director at Historic England.

Janey Bell, Director of Glastonbury Abbey, was awarded an MBE, as were Nicholas Groves-Raines, Director of Groves-Raines Architects, and Eleanor Rachel Semlyen, Founding Trustee of Yorkshire Air Museum and Allied Air Forces Memorial.

Lindsay Collier, Founder and Trustee of the Walthamstow Pumphouse Museum and Founder and Chair of the Lea Valley Heritage Alliance, was awarded a BEM.

And Sandeep Mahal, former Director of Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature, was awarded an MBE for her services to literature, the arts and culture in Nottingham.

Companions of Honour

In total, more than 100 professionals working in the arts and culture sector were recognised .

Three cultural figures were made Companions of Honour. Novelist, art critic and curator Marina Sarah Warner, Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of London, was honoured for services to the humanities. Illustrator Sir Quentin Blake and writer Sir Salman Rushdie were also made Companions of Honour.

Former Culture Secretary Maria Miller was made a Dame for her parliamentary and public service. Philanthropist and founder of the Backstage Trust, Susan Carroll, the Lady Sainsbury of Turville, was also made a Dame for services to the arts, particularly during Covid-19.

Classical pianist and composer Stephen Andrew Gill Hough and artist and filmmaker Isaac Julien were also given knighthoods, alongside author Ian Rankin, who was honoured for services to literature and charity.

Full list

See below for a full list of award winners cited for their service in the arts. The full list of 2022 honours can be found here.

Dames and Knighthoods

Maria Miller
Susan Carroll Sainsbury 
Nicholas David Coleridge
Stephen Andrew Gill Hough 
Isaac Julien 
Ian Rankin 

CBE

James Rhys Bowen 
Dr Darren Richard Henley 
Damian Watcyn Lewis
Catherine Rowena Mallyon 
Claire McColgan 
Elisabeth Murdoch 
David Anthony Nixon 
Chinyere Adah Nwanoku 
Cornelia Parker 

OBE

Harry Alexander Clarence Bicket 
Lisa Bryer 
Nicholas Capaldi 
Bernard Michael Donoghue 
Sharon Elizabeth Durant 
Mark Ryall Edwards 
Michael Foreman 
Joyce Fraser 
Dr David Rhys Gwyn 
Joanne Michèle Sylvie Harris 
Justin David Hayward 
David Macfarlane Jackon 
Jane Alison Gibson 
Rosemary Lee 
David John Moutrey 
Robert Frederick Strang Noble 
Caroline Anne Rose Norbury 
Dr Ingrid Helene Samuel 
Jennifer Sealey 
Martin Sutherland 
Heidi-Louise Thomas McGann 
David Henry Tomback 
Iain Ashton Watson 
Deborah Amanda Williams 

MBE

Rozina Ahmed 
Vicki Dela Amedume 
Hugh George Atkins 
Janet Ann Bell 
Etta Jane Bertschinger 
Chenine Bhathena 
Clifford James Brooks
Dr Chila Kumari Singh Burman 
Mark Caldon 
Michael Coleman 
Sandra Colston 
Benjamin Alex Cowley 
Julia Margaret Mary Desbruslais 
Sanjeevini Dutta 
Zoe Lesley Golding 
Rebecca Goodrich (Rebecca Friel) 
Nicholas Robert Pellew Groves-Raines 
Jane Hamlyn 
Dolores Letitia Henry-Jenkins 
Caroline Howell 
Jeanefer Jean-Charles 
Dr Gwyneth Lewis
Margaret Ann Paterson Lewisohn 
Matthew David Littleford 
Elizabeth Lorraine Llewellyn 
Sandeep Mahal
Laura Elizabeth Rose McMillan 
Elaine Samantha Mitchener 
Francesca Moody
Professor Daljit Nagra
Andrew Onwubolu 
Philip William Phillips 
Daniel Kwadwo Poku
Pauline Perpetua Quirke 
Dr Chithra Ramakrishnan 
Gurvinder Singh Sandher 
Caroline Alexandra Patricia Seligman 
Eleanor Rachel Semlyen 
Stephanie Ann Sirr
Gaynor Sullivan 
Adam Douglas Percy Sutherland 
Melanie Helen Susan Unwin 
Angela Usher
Jasmin Vardimon
Linda Elizabeth Watson
John Douglas Wellingham 
Paul Martin Wilson
Helen Worth 
Richard James Gregg Yarr
Julie McDonald Young

BEM

Banu Adam
Peter Sinclair Anderson
Thomas Sinclair Anderson
Glenys Marjory Andrews
Nigel James Brooks
Agnes Hamilton Cleghorn-Redhead 
Lindsay Collier
Elizabeth Maud Crawford 
Caroline Elizabeth Croft
William Dove
Ronald Douglas East
Daniel Robert James Ellis
James Wynne Evans
Henry Filloux-Bennett 
William Geldard 
Joy Humphreys 
Iain MacFadyen 
Barbara Joanne McColl Stopford 
Frances Isabella Paterson 
Grace Angela Redgrave 
Norman Rushbrook 
Jayesh Kumar Dayarambhai Solanki 
Harriet Elizabeth Rose Stubbs 
Louise Yates

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