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Craft Ontario patrons William and Mary Corcoran established this award In 2023 to support the practices of mid-career craft artists who focus on creating functional work for everyday use. The education and Support Mary Corcoran received as a student at Sheridan College made a great impact on her life, and it is fitting that William and Mary are providing ongoing support to craft as an area of the arts that has greatly enriched their lives.
In 1880, English textile designer William Morris stated: "Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful" His vision was driven by the belief that holistic human experience must include creative expression. During a time of Industrialization and goods produced in poor conditions, Morris sought to conserve traditional skills, respect for artists, and to advocate for improved social and environmental conditions With the intention to revive a collaboration between art and design, Morris championed handmade objects that are beautiful and meaningful, and that are achieved through the use of local materials and creative originality
Acknowledging the challenges faced, and the dedication required to sustain a creative practice for many years, this award celebrates the remarkable ability for craft artists to make everyday life meaningful through beautiful functional objects.

2025: Joon Hee Kim
2024: Naomi Clement
2023: Hassan Ghanati