The Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters is a prestigious organization that annually recognizes and celebrates the creative achievements of artists, musicians, and writers in Mississippi. Since its establishment in 1980, the Institute has presented awards in nine categories, including fiction, non-fiction, visual art, and poetry, among others. Supported by private funding and the Mississippi Institutes of Higher Learning, the Institute's juried competition is unique in the state and features renowned out-of-state judges.
Founded by visionary individuals, including former Governor William Winter and Dr. Cora Norman, the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters aims to support, nurture, and honor the talented artists, writers, and musicians of Mississippi. With a mission to recognize the state's artistic riches, the Institute is privately funded, self-perpetuating, and non-profit. Through its annual awards and events, the Institute showcases the exceptional creative contributions of Mississippi's artists, musicians, and writers.
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